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Name ONE "new energy device" you consider most promising to invest in.

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Re: Name ONE (Score: 1)
by vlad on Tuesday, November 22, 2005 @ 18:04:37 UTC
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Those who click on "This is it" radio button are supposed to then click on the "Post Comment" button and let us know what is the name and the author(s) of that "IT". For example, if I would think of the S.E.G., I would click on the "Post Comment" button (from the "Current Poll Results" page - this one) and write: John Searl, Searl Effect Generator (SEG) in the Comment input box. You don't need to do that IF your preferred device is already listed (we'll vote on them later). Thank you for your understanding and cooperation [Vlad]


Re: Name ONE (Score: 1)
by Elusis on Friday, November 25, 2005 @ 22:19:17 UTC
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There are a couple that have impressed me

1) Paul Pantone - GEET Fule Processor

2) Dr. James Patterson - Patterson Power Cell


Re: Name ONE (Score: 1)
by ElectroDynaCat on Sunday, November 27, 2005 @ 18:00:47 UTC
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Fellows Research Groups' MEMTAC


MEG (Score: 1)
by techmac on Monday, December 12, 2005 @ 11:32:24 UTC
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I would invest in the MEG by Bearden and associates, if I had excess cash and a safe way to invest directly to the technology without any middle men involved.


Here's One (Score: 1)
by guest on Thursday, December 15, 2005 @ 04:46:31 UTC
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Most anything that uses an ultra short super high voltage square form positive pulse applied to a semiconductor, (a gas, liquid, or solid), with an appropriate configuration for collecting the generated excess energy. Have fun.



Re: Name ONE (Score: 1)
by guest on Thursday, December 15, 2005 @ 12:00:34 UTC
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A magnetic motor that uses minimal power through a coil to allow motion while extracting maximum power for that motion from the magnets.  Then a generator to produce the power OU.  Storing that created power in a battery system for later use.


Re: Name ONE (Score: 1)
by bobrgv on Friday, March 10, 2006 @ 15:22:49 UTC
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Sweet VTA


Re: Name ONE (Score: 1)
by ultopia777 on Sunday, December 30, 2007 @ 02:40:20 UTC
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Absolutely no doubt in my mind here - the most promising to invest in is definitely the Sines Recuctance Generator (SRG) by Eddie Sines from Potomac Energy Projects.

2008 is definitely going to be his year.


 

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