On 6/2/2008 2:45 PM, Terry Blanton wrote:

> Interesting, your comment on the World Series.  I don't have HD cable
> yet; but, I did go to RS and buy a cute little HD antenna that doubles
> as a picture frame just so I could watch the Giants make water on the
> Pats in 1080p plasma HD.  :-)
> 
> Unfortunately, it looks like Heins has reinvented the hysteresis brake
> and the shaded pole motor.  The discussion on overunity.com is not
> working out in Heins' favor.  :-(



Has anyone at overunity.com reviewed the videos at this site?

http://www.g9toengineering.com/backemf/demonstration.htm

Harry


> 
> On Feb 6, 2008 10:37 AM, OrionWorks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> From Terry:
>> 
>>> http://www.thestar.com/Business/article/300042
>> 
>> I see Mr. Heins calls his invention the "Perepiteia".
>> 
>> Sigh...  Of what possible advantage does he expect to achieve by
>> associating his contraption with perpetual motion. A great way to
>> ensure DOA at scientifically hosted demonstrations.
>> 
>> 
>>> And a second article:
>>> 
>>> http://www.thestar.com/Article/300041
>> 
>> It does seem to be encouraging news.
>> 
>> If it turns out that the majority of these recent demonstrations are
>> not hoaxes, that they can't be explained away in more prosaic terms I
>> personally perceive most of the infrastructure suddenly going
>> underground intentionally for a very long spell, perhaps for years.
>> Hopefully a reincarnation consisting of the original individuals may
>> resurface with their first consumer products. Perhaps a "perpetual"
>> floor fan, or maybe a 1 kw portable generator for those camping trips
>> where you just can't tear yourself away from a frosted mug of cold
>> beer and the World Series. "Honey! Turn the dish a tad more to your
>> left. Yes... That's it!"
>> 
>> Regards
>> Steven Vincent Johnson
>> www.OrionWorks.com
>> www.zazzle.com/orionworks
>> 
>> 
> 

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