Friday, July 21, 2006

Missing Tesla Patent!?!?

Whaaaaaaa?? Is this some sort of generator based on tesla coils? It's interesting to note that the US patent office won't accept any submissions claiming to produce excess electricity, must be a rule left over from the perpetual motion machines of the 1800's. If this is for real it'll be HUGE! that's a lot of tesla for one week, from motors to nicola!
World's Most Valuable Patent Released As Freeware
Thursday July 20, 10:54 am ET

EDMONTON, Alberta, July 20 /PRNewswire/ -- What has been described as "The missing Tesla Patent" has been posted on the web site www.fluxite.com .

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."

Without any doubt, a need exists for such a technology. It is semi-conductor based and therefore has no moving parts. Such a portable, low cost, clean and safe electrical supply system could be used to irrigate crops, purify water supplies, move vehicles, and power all forms of mechanical devices. The purpose of its freeware release is to put it in the hands of the Internet's numerous skilled electronic designers in mass and thereafter spread around the world as a free and peaceful technology.

About The Fluxite Patent Author:

The Author is not seeking financial gains. No attempt to contact the author of this patent is wanted, nor will any response be given to assist in the development of this technology. Although the use of the Fluxite technology is not dangerous in skilled hands, it could be considered dangerous to commercialize. Further, the Fluxite patent author gives no guarantees as to results anyone else obtains with the building of this technology.

Email: info@fluxite.com

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