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Turning physics on its ear

 
By dneudecker at February 11, 2008 - 5:04am | Free Energy | News

Thane Heins is nervous and hopeful. It's Jan. 24, a Thursday afternoon, and in four days the Ottawa-area native will travel to Boston where he'll demonstrate an invention that appears – though he doesn't dare say it – to operate as a perpetual motion machine.
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I am hopeful too

By caniswalensis on February 11, 2008 - 3:54pm

This guy seems to be very genuine and honest, It makes me want him to succeed. It worries me that he does not seem to be able to say how this works. I am not a beleiver in free energy, so I would want him to show some kind of principal that makes this thing work. If he does not have a theory, but is hoping someone else can figure it out, that makes me think he might be mistaken about what he sees. There is no dening that this would be an incredible boon to mankind; something on the order of the invention of the electric light or textiles. I wish this Mr. Heins good luck.

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