What if solid state engine was invented

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admformeto

Jan 1, 1970
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Solid state engine capable of taking a mass to and back the Moon has been
invented.

It makes any vehicle, flying craft or submarine an obsolete.

People would simply levitate from source to destination without touching the
ground which makes roads and walking paths obsolete.

Powered by solar rechargeable battery means that humans or crafts could
levitate endlessly.

Space travel would permit endless journey trough the Universe.

No power limit means that entire buildings could levitate or travel around
the Earth or trough the Universe.

Should the inventor sell it to the highest bidder or release to the public
on global scale?
 
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Don Lancaster

Jan 1, 1970
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Solid state engine capable of taking a mass to and back the Moon has been
invented.

It makes any vehicle, flying craft or submarine an obsolete.

People would simply levitate from source to destination without touching
the
ground which makes roads and walking paths obsolete.

Powered by solar rechargeable battery means that humans or crafts could
levitate endlessly.

Space travel would permit endless journey trough the Universe.

No power limit means that entire buildings could levitate or travel around
the Earth or trough the Universe.

Should the inventor sell it to the highest bidder or release to the public
on global scale?


What are they on and where can we get some of it?

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Synergetics 3860 West First Street Box 809 Thatcher, AZ 85552
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Jamie

Jan 1, 1970
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admformeto said:
Solid state engine capable of taking a mass to and back the Moon has been
invented.

It makes any vehicle, flying craft or submarine an obsolete.

People would simply levitate from source to destination without touching
the
ground which makes roads and walking paths obsolete.

Powered by solar rechargeable battery means that humans or crafts could
levitate endlessly.

Space travel would permit endless journey trough the Universe.

No power limit means that entire buildings could levitate or travel around
the Earth or trough the Universe.

Should the inventor sell it to the highest bidder or release to the public
on global scale?
SO, where do I sign up?

Jamie
 
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amdx

Jan 1, 1970
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It never ceases to amaze me how many people
on usenet do not know the difference between
fantasy and reality.

There is a difference;
Fantasies are available when desired!
Reality, you usually need to wait and/or work at it.

Mikek:)
 
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Jamie

Jan 1, 1970
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Greegor said:
It never ceases to amaze me how many people
on usenet do not know the difference between
fantasy and reality.

Yes, you've notice that too? ;)

Jamie
 
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Les Cargill

Jan 1, 1970
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Greegor said:
It never ceases to amaze me how many people
on usenet do not know the difference between
fantasy and reality.


My pet unicorn agrees with you.
 
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PeterD

Jan 1, 1970
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Doing either will make you rich and famous.

Nope, the government has the 'right' to impound any invention that they
deem to be not in the country's best interest. The minute you apply for
a patent it gets reviewed with that in mind, and if they decide they
want it, some people in black suits, driving black GM SUVs will come
knocking at your door.
 
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admformeto

Jan 1, 1970
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This may be unique to USA and some other countries but in Germany there is
no such law.
 
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admformeto

Jan 1, 1970
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No, I am not looking for investors and if such was invented it would be
priceless.
May be if small license was sold to every country in the World then that
would prevent it from military abuse.



Paul Hovnanian P.E. said:
admformeto wrote:

[snip]
Should the inventor sell it to the highest bidder or release to the
public
on global scale?

The inventor should spam the newsgroups with his pitch in an attempt to
find
enough suckers willing to invest in it before the authorities shut him
down.
 
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Mark Zenier

Jan 1, 1970
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Sounds like BS. AFAIK, only patents based on government-funded
projects _may_ be subject to government control, and then usually to
the extent that they may be made freely licensed.

Nope. They can put a national security hold on a patent. Happened to
some guys here (Seattle) in the '70s who came up with a telephone voice
scrambler good enough to upset the Feds. I think it happened to one of
the early LASER patents, too.

No IP, no investors. No investors, no business...


Mark Zenier [email protected]
Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com)
 
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Martin Brown

Jan 1, 1970
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What are they on and where can we get some of it?

They are called "Magic carpets" and widely available in Persia ;-)
 
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