Jed Rothwell wrote:

http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,356.0.html

Some intresting links, such as the latest page from Hydrodynamics.

Someone here reports 160% output (60% exess). I never saw anything like that, 
but maybe there has been progress.



Even if the Griggs-type pump is only marginally OU - and the most reliable tests seem to indicate unity - up to 5% OU - the best use for this pump is probably in high output sonochemistry.

Yup sonochemistry! It is becoming an almost unheralded boom-industry.

Few companies or homeowners will pay any premium for a complicated device to replace something that a strip of iron alloy will do nearly as well (i.e. a resistance heater).

Here is the webpage in question, and the results are rather extraordinary - if - you have the foresight to be looking into aquaculture ... (or at least biodiesel of some kind)

... and the product (reactor) is not from Hydrodynamics, per se - but from what appears to be either a subsidiary or offshoot company (both located in the 'Roman' empire, so to speak, Rome Ga. ;-)

...and which also indicates to me that some of the forward-thinkers in this company are quite nimble in finding the exact market niche for their expertise in alternative energy:

http://www.advancedbiofuel.net/

IOW - this might not be a bad investment choice, for the "Green" investor... they even quote the 'master' in one of their taglines:

"Price is what you pay. Value is what you get."
        -Warren Buffet CEO of Berkshire Hathaway

Does that little bit of strangely placed corporate-homage indicate to anyone that the Grand Master of Omaha himself - the notorious-big "all-you-can-eat" Buffet - is now a new (silent) investor in Georgia biofuel ???

Certainly would not surprise me....

Jones

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