Re: So who needs oil or nuclear power?



<acbiggs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Excuse me. At www.justice-publications.com/GRAVITY.pdf there is the
> description of a novel method of propelling ships and of generating
> vast quantities of electrical power ad infinitum, both without
> combustion, without chemical reaction and without pollution.
> Apparently it was published by the Patent Office on August 18th.

It is further development on patents from the 1920`s too (apparently) and
later suggests itself as just
a proposal. Wobbling things isn`t all that novel is it?

> It says that the method is available for anybody to use and is
> extremely low technology.

I wobble something daily!

> It certainly looks ridiculously simple and
> apparently it produces about 500% p.a. on outlay.

It just looks rediculous (he he he). Produces what...?

> But the inventor stipulates that it must be undertaken without the assistance
of
> middlemen or outside funding, which he says otherwise would put it and
> its consumers into the financiers' hands yet again, as with oil and
> everything else we use.

What`s stopping them then?

> Which I suppose is true.

Not absolutely true, the materials have to be baught in and crafted for the
mechanism to function. These can only be purchased from "B&Q"!

> The article suggests that within five or ten years it will make oil
> redundant except as a lubricant, which will take the wind out of some
> folks' sails, won't it, and should make a refreshing change all around
> the planet.

Now that we have discovered Oil it will be utilised alternatively, not
abandoned.
It will be used in Textiles, for example.

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