He will need a battery for start up. Once the scooter has reached a sufficient speed it will propel itself perpetually by self charging.
I have met Thane in person and witnessed an earlier version of his regenerative acceleration device. Is he scammer? No one who has met him thinks he is a scammer. He is much too sincere. Is he a self-deciever? A small group of skeptics who have evaluated his data have convinced themselves that Thane has decieved himself. I don't agree. If Thane succeeds, will those skeptics suffer the label 'self-deceivers' ? Early in 2008 a professor in the engineering facaulty at the University of Ottawa was sufficiently impressed by a version of his device, that he gave him some lab to conduct for further research. In hindsight, I bet he was told he could have the lab space as long as he did not say it violated of CoE. When I met him in the lab in 2008, he appeared conflicted because he would say things like 'this is where it violates 'Lenz's law' and then in the next breath he would say 'but there is no violation of CoE'. After about a year or so his welcome ran out because I suspect he became less restrained in expressing his belief. Of course he now expresses his belief quite openly and I say good for him. Harry On Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 11:17 AM, Mary Yugo <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 1:19 AM, Harry Veeder <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Thane posted a new video on dec.14. >> He says he is going to install the prototype shown in an electric scooter. >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dme4bW2fPhQ > > > > Installing free energy devices into vehicles instead of properly testing > them for example on a dynamometer and by self running without a battery, is > the typical "modus operandi" of scammers and self deceivers. The other > hallmark of a scam is measuring power with simple digital meters when the > likely waveform is complex and spikey. Those features are absolutely > classical of the sort of nonsense perpetrated by the likes of Dennis Lee > (convicted felon) and Bedini. > > What is supposed to be happening in that weird cluttered "demo" in the > Youtube video?

