Re: Invention Idea



Dear taylorluker:

<taylorluker@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1136613044.066091.72130@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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> I have an invention idea for a "method of propulsion."
> The concept includes pneumatics and magnets. My
> idea is different from anything currently on the
> market. I have had 3 consultations with engineers or
> experts and they have all have told me that the
> invention will not work and contradicts basic physics.

You wouldn't listen to knowledgeable people before, so why would
you listen now?

Save the money. Buy the parts, assemble a mockup, and make it
"propulse". Escher designed several structures on paper (early
CAD) that also could not be made and contradicted basic physics.

Note that "pneumatics" are quite energy intensive, unless you are
talking about very small requirements (like a CO2 cartridge).

David A. Smith


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