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Re: [GMCnet] interesting new engine design [message #67751 is a reply to message #67750] Fri, 18 December 2009 06:36 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
mike miller   United States
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hertfordnc wrote on Fri, 18 December 2009 04:16

How come none of these "revolutionary" powerplants is never invented by someone who doesn't care who gets credit?

These stories were slightly more believable before the internet.

But if I invented a real solution to the energy problem and started to meet conspirtorial resisitance from the patent office or Exxon or the Masons, i'd just publish the whole thing and tell the world how to build their own. ...


The other thing that makes me wonder, "they" always say that the car companies bought the patents to keep others from building it... even the inventor. The complaint is the inventor wanted everyone to be using his (insert item here). Most of the time it was so long ago that the patents would have expired, so why doesn't the inventor publish the plans now? (Or even build the item?)


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