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  • Bistander, which Holcomb is a businessman is of little interest to me. But his actions, in the creation of solid-state electromagnetic generator, in various variations is very interesting. The fact that it was Holcomb who showed a working model, and more than one, has a place. About investors, there are two types: those who work for the energy lobby and those who want to earn money immediately. There are simply those who invest money in projects that are promising in their opinion. But you have to take into account the risks, one of which is the opposition of the energy lobby. Secondly, you need to clearly understand how it works, what are the problems and opportunities of the technology. I very much wish the Holcombas success, but I am not an advocate or opponent of their commercial endeavours. I am only interested in technology, and I do my best to make overunity generation technology available, open source for all.
    Last edited by Rakarskiy; 11-03-2024, 04:33 PM.

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    • Originally posted by Rakarskiy View Post
      Bistander, which Holcomb is a businessman is of little interest to me. But his actions, in the creation of solid-state electromagnetic generator, in various variations is very interesting. The fact that it was Holcomb who showed a working model, and more than one, has a place. About investors, there are two types: those who work for the energy lobby and those who want to earn money immediately. There are simply those who invest money in projects that are promising in their opinion. But you have to take into account the risks, one of which is the opposition of the energy lobby. Secondly, you need to clearly understand how it works, what are the problems and opportunities of the technology. I very much wish the Hoocumbas success, but I am not an advocate or opponent of their commercial endeavours. I am only interested in technology, and I do my best to make overunity generation technology available, open source for all.
      Rakarskiy,
      Holcomb lies and cheats to steal people's money. He has fooled you. His "invention" is worthless. It does not deliver value, ie. Free Energy. It is good to evaluate all leads. I do also. But you have gone over to the dark side.

      I support free speech and right to personal opinion/beliefs. But when I see garbage and falsehoods being published as teachings, I attempt to attach warnings for those readers gullible. I said before that you need proofs and peer reviews. Still applies.
      bi

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      • bistander, No one can deceive me, because I always have my own head, my own methods of study and research. In addition to Holcomb himself (who has been granted a patent for his invention in the US, which is valid until 2038), there is another patent in the US by Korean inventor Park Jae Sun (the patent was granted and is valid until 2030). The technology is the same (generating electricity without physically rotating the magnetic rotor)! The difference lies in the system of switching the electromagnets of the fixed rotor. The technology is working, but it has its advantages and disadvantages, and technical challenges. The principle of operation is no different from a conventional synchronous electromagnetic generator with a rotating magnetic rotor. But once again, there are very clear problems and limitations in the capabilities. In a little while, it will be launched into popular distribution, and I am glad to be involved in its promotion. I just need to explain how to do it in the language of a garage mechanic, let it be a small installation (let it be up to 200 watts), which I will do.





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        Last edited by Rakarskiy; 11-05-2024, 06:28 AM.

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        • Simple, ready available parts, highly scaleable and good instructions. 200 Watts would be a great start.

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