Re: Free Energy



Gary Grundy wrote:
Did you read some of the discussions at the bottom of the page. As an engineer I fully understand your scepticism as my first thoughts were similar to yours. I really thought it was a spoof. But reading through some of the feed back it just makes you wonder whether or not there is something in it.


Prospector dies, tries to get into heaven.
Gets told there already too many prospectors here.
Agrees to get rid of them.

Sidels up to the bar and mumbles "big gold strike in hell".
Place clears out.

Gets told he can stay, but leaves.
"Dunno, there just might be something in it."

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