World's Most Valuable Patent Released as Freeware ?

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Not surprisingly, you don't have correct criteria for what is valuable.
Lets see what worth air has... remove it from the earth and everyone dies,
is it patented? Nope. Does anyone pay for it? Nope.
Is it valuable? YOU BET IT IS!

Valuable - "having great material or monetary value".

So how much is air worth per pound, Kenny? Or don't you know the
difference between valuable and important?
 
In alt.comp.freeware said:
<SNIP>

The Fluxite patent has not been filed with any patent office. In
general it describes a method and apparatus that wobbles a high
strength magnetic field using low voltage Tesla Coils. According to the
inventor, a person that has numerous core patent applications both
granted and pending, "the United States Patent Office rejects all
patents applications that claim to produce excess electricity, thus
making its allowance impossible anyway."
<SNIP>

http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/060720/sfth060.html?.v=64


Wasn't it Scotty who used the flux capacitor on the Enterprise?

Distribution widened.

Jai Maharaj
http://tinyurl.com/a5ljc
http://www.mantra.com/jai
Om Shanti
 
ok, tell me how much it would cost to terraform Mars and create air there. I
would suggest the project would cost some
trillion trillion dollars.

Thats the value.
 
shhhhh... dont tell anyone that I told you this..
but you are probably getting the award...

when I think of darwin award one name comes flashing through my mind Al
Klein! Youre a natural!
 
In alt.comp.freeware, in article <[email protected]>,

So..... it's not a patent at all then - just a piece of gibberish.

" The purpose of its freeware release is to put it in the hands of the Internet's numerous
skilled electronic designers in mass "

I'm sure they meant to say nutcases rather than engineers but got confused ! Maybe they're
the same thing in the USA ?

Graham
 
:

A method and apparatus that produces excess alternating electricity in the form of a tunable
round
wave output for use with electricity requirements, the specifications of which is attached
hereto.


Hahahahahahahahha !!!!!!!

Very funny.

Graham
 
ok, tell me how much it would cost to terraform Mars and create air there. I
would suggest the project would cost some
trillion trillion dollars.

Thats the value.

That's the price of terraforming the planet. The price of the air is
nil unless someone starts charging for it.

Value is set by people. Necessity isn't. Air is necessary, not
valuable.
 
shhhhh... dont tell anyone that I told you this..
but you are probably getting the award...

when I think of darwin award one name comes flashing through my mind Al
Klein! Youre a natural!

I was right - you don't. Nothing anyone types on a computer qualifies
for a Darwin award. By the definition of "Darwin award" - which you
don't know.
 
Ok since air has no value to you please stop breathing so you can win the
darwin award sooner...
 
keep laughing.... but then dont ever ever use this technology when it
emerges.... You will have to promise to stay with conventional cars and
power, while the world zooms around you with the new technology.


Please write a statment and sign it, scan it and post it on the internet,
and send me a copy so I can be sure you wont remove it, that says:

I will NOT use Zero Point energy EVER because I think it does not exist. No
proof will make me aggree with the existance of it.
I withdraw my ability to use the benefits of this technology
directly or indirectly. I will also call everyone else who claims they are
using it a fool, and I will do this out loud and in their face.


Signed "Eeyore" or your real name whatever it may be.
 
Valuable - "having great material or monetary value".

So how much is air worth per pound, Kenny?

Does it matter? You've just introduced a definition which includes
material value as well as monetary value.
Or don't you know the difference between valuable and important?

Material - "of, relating to, or affecting physical well-being"
Value - "worth in usefulness or importance to the possessor"

Why you want to argue with kenny about whether or not air is valuable
eludes me, but it's shaping up as a rare win for kenny.
 
Rare win? Most of the things I have said here, and various people (Im not
saying names) tried to debunk, are true.

Its not my fault you don't know what Im talking about....

clueless I tell you!
 
John Jay Protean and company -

OT Trivia Note:
In the Nitpicker's Guide to Star Trek they note that on the graphics on
the bridge engineering screen, there was (too small to see on T.V.) a
readout for "Flux Capacitor Status"

Likewise, in Sick bay, one of the side indicators on the diagnostic
display, also too small to see, was an indicator for "Medical
Insurance Remaining" Mike Okuda, the graphic guy has a dry sense of
humor.

John H.
 
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