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Perpetual Motion Machines in Jets !!! ---- This is where the Industry is headed !!! 2

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MJCronin

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Apr 9, 2001
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Damn ... That conservation of mass and energy is sooooo yesterday !!!!

As you can plainly see from the 3D model, the atomic whiz-bang thingie between generator one and generator two amplifies the "ambient energy" in the MBA force field around the vehicle. Its all a simple matter of Advanced Phologiston Theory

You can get out 14 times what you put in ....


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To quote the CEO on LinkedIn:

I am proud and excited to share the news of our updated prototype - ElectroEdge. Our final test was carried out on May 2nd, 2022, and energy generation was 14 times more than the input. It is about time to fly electric planes longer and faster without carrying heavy batteries.

and, from their website:

Panhwar team continuously clung to the belief that “Whatever you think, you can do it. You are the only person who knows you can do it. Don’t listen to other people if they try to put you down,” Nick says. “At one time, I was told I was a complete idiot. But take those things as motivation and try your best. You are the one with the idea. Others haven’t done it, so they think it’s impossible. But if you think it’s possible, never give up on your dreams.”



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As long as you don't have 6 fingers on your right hand, there's no need to prepare to die.
 
No, only 5. Thanks for your mercy :)

The problem with sloppy work is that the supply FAR EXCEEDS the demand
 
It's so unfair to post this alien technology from planet BSUltra in a forum full of people that only know a thing or two about Earth physics... in planet BSUltra this jet arrangement works like a charm...
 
Strangely enough the layout is similar to that of the Ljungström steam turbine, which had a central radial flow turbine, with two sets of contra rotating blades, each driving a separate ac generator. These were electrically connected with stators in parallel and fields in series, and electrically treated as one generator. Applying the field in run up would bring the two into step. Turbine technology died out as it could not deal with higher steam pressures. 50MW about largest rating i think.

Ljungström became STAL (Svenska Turbinfabriks AB Ljungström), who became ASEA who became part of ABB.

Getting back to this fantasy, i note with glee that they have a hot air generator in the middle!

i wonder if they used a catapult launcher (aircraft carrier type) to get it into flight & generating power?

If it is as good as they say, how do they reduce power to land it?
 
Yes, indeed, HOXTON ... there is a large and powerful "hot air" generator in the middle of the device.

As we both know, "Hot Air" Generation is commonly used on the MBA planet BSUltra,

MedicineEng, Sir .... As always, you are on the money and correct !!

MJCronin
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I think you've confused the planet of origin with Unobtainium ;-)

I just found out that the founder of Panhwar is a woman, so possible shades of Elizabeth Holmes and "fake it until you make it"

She and Nick Panhwar (relationship unclear) are supposed serial entrepreneurs, but a previous startup Teamknit with also great press but clicking on the first product in the products pulldown results in errors from a company that's barely 4 years old
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Well, you know, you mine that deposit, then you move on :)

The problem with sloppy work is that the supply FAR EXCEEDS the demand
 
The intro to one website or article does say they are married.

But I have no idea how they have managed to get someone to throw away the amount of money that they have reportedly got to "develop" this piece of nonsense.

Remember - More details = better answers
Also: If you get a response it's polite to respond to it.
 
The wife is obviously very good at marketing, like Elizabeth Holmes.

They claimed to be "top 20 of promising tools" but nowhere does it say who ranked them that high on pure vaporware.
so possibly only within the CSUF "Incubator"

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IRStuff:
Unobtainium is the metalloid that is the construction material of this gadget.
It can only be found in planet BSUltra...[pipe]
 
IRstuff said:
She and Nick Panhwar (relationship unclear) are supposed serial entrepreneurs

Maybe it is just me, but I've never heard of a successful business person described as a serial entrepreneur. It is always scammers. If they ever had a successful business they would refer to themselves as the founder of said business. If they tried this even a year or two ago they would probably have gotten some VC funding taken the company public via SPAC, and left some unsophisticated retail investors holding the bag.

With interest rates on the rise, this type of vapor ware garbage will hopefully die out, without reaching Nikola or Theranos levels of enthusiasm. I'm probably to optimistic on that front though; because, there are still plenty of morons buying into trash coins and NFTs promising 2000% returns.
 
Serial entrepreneurs do exist, ala Elon Musk, but the label should only apply to successful ones. The Panhwars are not, and have not even had one successful company yet.

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I never said serial entrepreneurs don't exist, just that successful ones usually don't refer to themselves by that term. While the term "serial entrepreneur" does technically apply to Elon Musk, and likely many other successful business owners, they don't describe themselves in that way. Even the media doesn't usually refer to Musk with that term. The terms I normally see are something along the limes of "tech billionaire" or the name of one his companies followed by CEO, founder, or billionaire. If some one refers to themselves as a genius, visionary, or any other elevating adjective in my opinion they are usually anything but, and are attempting to frame your perception of themselves. This tactic is commonly used by con-artists to grant an air of respectability.
 
All I know is that apps are being developed that will overcome all of Newton's laws and Einstein's too.

Where would humanity be without a steady supply of fresh young STEMmers?

"If you don't have time to do the job right the first time, when are you going to find time to repair it?"
 
I guess my tongue wasn't firmly enough in cheek: I was hinting at none of those endorsements being for a technical/engineering aspect, regardless of if it's a bot or otherwise making such.
 
Now if someone could just come up with a scheme for Perpetual Motion Flying Unicorns I'd be prepared to throw all my money at it and probably mortgage my house too.

Because, “Whatever you think, you can do it."


"If you don't have time to do the job right the first time, when are you going to find time to repair it?"
 
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