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for the "inventor" in question here, in the summary description he gives to the newspaper cited above, the effects he speaks of are reminiscent of what is happening in the famous pantone: vortex, magnetic field, etc. .. but immediately warns the reader by stating that it has nothing to do with pantone ...
in short, again "un"who found it, and who gave so little information about its realization that no one can reproduce the same system.
while waiting for a hypothetical diffusion of his patent, I will classify it among the esthetes of the missing inventors who took their secrets in the grave! (meyer and many others whose list would surely be long)
jeff
Miraclean = Pantone scam in sight ?! Warning
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coucou789456 wrote:Good evening
for a complaint to succeed, the insult or defamation must be explicitly nominative (name with or without first name). if a complaint is made and it only concerns a nickname of the forum, it will inevitably lead to CSS. (classification without continuation)
for the "inventor" in question here, in the summary description he gives to the newspaper cited above, the effects he speaks of are reminiscent of what is happening in the famous pantone: vortex, magnetic field, etc. .. but immediately warns the reader by stating that it has nothing to do with pantone ...
in short, again "un"who found it, and who gave so little information about its realization that no one can reproduce the same system.
while waiting for a hypothetical diffusion of his patent, I will classify it among the esthetes of the missing inventors who took their secrets in the grave! (meyer and many others whose list would surely be long)
jeff
Do you seem to know a lot about this inventor?
you are geographically located nearby,
did you see his engine running?
why will his invention fall into oblivion?
what is the relationship between secret and patent?
Do you seem to be saying that all the secrets are in the patents?
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if all the secrets are in the patents, at least some patents, they are well hidden because for a lot of inventions, they are unrepeatable!
I do not know this inventor, or even personally although geographically close (70 km). I only discovered its existence following subjects that appeared here in the forum.
I did not see its engine therefore, since I did not know it.
fall into oblivion ... we will still talk about it a lot but it risks making like MEYER, a system not reproducible to infinity.
secrets and patents ... it is enough that the principle is well explained in the patent, no need to make a physical demonstration of its operation for it to be granted.
quoted in the newspaper article: the military allegedly asked that he not communicate about his invention. that's an excellent excuse not to have to prove the operation, or even describe it in detail!
jeff
if all the secrets are in the patents, at least some patents, they are well hidden because for a lot of inventions, they are unrepeatable!
I do not know this inventor, or even personally although geographically close (70 km). I only discovered its existence following subjects that appeared here in the forum.
I did not see its engine therefore, since I did not know it.
fall into oblivion ... we will still talk about it a lot but it risks making like MEYER, a system not reproducible to infinity.
secrets and patents ... it is enough that the principle is well explained in the patent, no need to make a physical demonstration of its operation for it to be granted.
quoted in the newspaper article: the military allegedly asked that he not communicate about his invention. that's an excellent excuse not to have to prove the operation, or even describe it in detail!
jeff
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coucou789456 wrote:Hello
if all the secrets are in the patents, at least some patents, they are well hidden because for a lot of inventions, they are unrepeatable!
I do not know this inventor, or even personally although geographically close (70 km). I only discovered its existence following subjects that appeared here in the forum.
I did not see its engine therefore, since I did not know it.
fall into oblivion ... we will still talk about it a lot but it risks making like MEYER, a system not reproducible to infinity.
secrets and patents ... it is enough that the principle is well explained in the patent, no need to make a physical demonstration of its operation for it to be granted.
quoted in the newspaper article: the military allegedly asked that he not communicate about his invention. that's an excellent excuse not to have to prove the operation, or even describe it in detail!
jeff
Yes Yes
only hypotheses
we don't know anything but we build scenarios
this goes in line with the a priori condannation of this researcher
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coucou789456 wrote:
while waiting for a hypothetical diffusion of his patent, I will classify it among the esthetes of the missing inventors who took their secrets in the grave! (meyer and many others whose list would surely be long)
jeff
Hello everybody
I could see the patent thanks to this site: (message from gecko January 6) http://www.conspirovniscience.com/forum/index.php?showsujet=379&st=40
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gegyx wrote:An article from Nexus n ° 65 of Nov-Dec 09, page 102, 103, 104, on "Biocombustion 2" (after "Miraclean"), by Jean-François Mirabella.
Patent disclosed in 24 months.
Here it is: https://www.econologie.com/forums/post198233.html#198233
As expected it looks BIGREDLY to what we have already seen N times ...
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coucou789456 wrote:quoted in the newspaper article: the military allegedly asked that he not communicate about his invention. that's an excellent excuse not to have to prove the operation, or even describe it in detail!
jeff
Given the content of the patent cited above (full pantone pumping ... except for the holes in the rod), it's a safe bet that this info was intoxicating ... (aimed at making people talk about the invention .. journalists love the "big plot" so much)
I can't believe I'm wasting so much time on things already done ...
You have to see what the pierced rod actually brings:
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