On Fri, 1 Sep 2006, Terry Blanton wrote:

> I'd do exactly what Paul Sprain did.


Sprain?  I haven't heard of him.   You mean that he's closed the loop?


The websites say that he has yet another magnet motor, and that he
*measured* the energy coming out and found that it's more than the
electrical pulses sent in by the power supply.  How is this different than
SMOT, or different than all the other magnet motors, or even all the other
measured OU claims?  They might or might not be mistakes.  They certainly
can't run a flashlight bulb or heat a cup of tea.



> Once you get the patent, publish
> enough information on the web that anyone with a little engineering
> experience could replicate the device.  Then have a bevy of lawyers
> ready to sue anyone who tries to sell one.

Why would anyone sell such a thing?  Unless the loop is closed and it's
running in stand-alone mode, not even hobbyists would buy one.

And if anyone managed to close the loop, that would be a major
breakthrough on its own.



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