On Fri, 19 Apr 2002 01:53:03 GMT, John_J...@hotmail.com (John) wrote:You need to start it in motion. That is what the battery is for.
The magic motor from the Loons in Cairns is back, and they've got a
website at http://www.lutec.com.au/
The Australian Skeptics investigated these guys. You can read their
report at http://www.users.bigpond.net.au/orthogonal/skep/lutec1.pdf
What's really funny is that the Australian Skeptics seemed to be well
on their way to being permitted to test the machine, but the
"inventors" always had some lame excuse at the last minute why they >couldn't see it (locked door, lost key, etc.). Then they turn around
and say "Ha! The Australian Skeptics have never even seen the
machine, so how can they say it doesn't work?"
Amazing. I guess you can't keep a good scam down.
What bull!. If it runs 24 hours per day why does it need batteries?
Regards,
Boris Mohar
The magic motor from the Loons in Cairns is back, and they've got a
website at http://www.lutec.com.au/
The Australian Skeptics investigated these guys. You can read their
report at http://www.users.bigpond.net.au/orthogonal/skep/lutec1.pdf
What's really funny is that the Australian Skeptics seemed to be well
on their way to being permitted to test the machine, but the
"inventors" always had some lame excuse at the last minute why they
couldn't see it (locked door, lost key, etc.). Then they turn around
and say "Ha! The Australian Skeptics have never even seen the
machine, so how can they say it doesn't work?"
Amazing. I guess you can't keep a good scam down.
Bhaskarachary's wheel gives perpetual motion which can be turned into electricity.
On 9/18/2023 4:01 PM, Arindam Banerjee wrote:
Bhaskarachary's wheel gives perpetual motion which can be turned into electricity.Many of Omar Khayyam's (and others) math developments are crookedly attributed to him on Wikipedia. What a farce.
Enjoy it while Americans' "foreign policy" of promoting such bullshit lasts.
I wonder if American politicians and media are still being paid to call
the Persian Gulf, "the Arabian Gulf" :-) I recently saw them calling it Persian Gulf. Did the payments stop?
Smart alecks will lose in the long run.
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