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To: King Moonracer; wita; Fresh Wind; Lori675; Liebenator
And where is my special 100 MPG Transmission too.

Granted the reasoning is wacky, but clearly there is more to the idea than one might think. Check out these which likely would be deemed "impossible" beacause they appear to be akin to perpetual motion devices.

Perendov Magnetic Motor

GMC's Rare Earth Magnetic Motor

Japanese Unveil Magnetic Motor Bike


56 posted on 12/31/2007 11:39:41 AM PST by Paul Ross (Ronald Reagan-1987:"We are always willing to be trade partners but never trade patsies.")
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To: Paul Ross

Any opinion on Liquid electricity?
I dont know if what Diggs said was true, but it definitely got my attention.

http://www.befreetech.com/energysuppression.htm
Richard Diggs - developed at an inventors workshop (I.W. international) his “Liquid Electricity Engine” that he believed could power a large truck for 25,000 miles from a single portable unit of his electrical fuel. Liquid electricity violated a number of the well known physical laws that the inventor pointed out. The inventor was also aware of the profound impact the invention could have upon the world’s economy - if it could be developed.

http://www.keelynet.com/interact/Arc_1_98-7_98/00000114.htm
Hi Dr. Jones!
Fascinating, yes Diggs was the man (still alive I am told), claimed a
DeWar flask the size of a thermos bottle could hold enough ‘compressed or liquid electricity’ to run a small city for a year.....a flask the size
of the Washington monument could power the entire US for a year...

Note; you still have to charge the durn thing...so it isn’t free energy
or even remotely close....just a novel way of storing tremendously high amounts of energy. But you could use LIGHTNING! Much like the DoDs power ring using superconductors.


57 posted on 05/31/2008 10:59:07 PM PDT by BlueSky194
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