Gravity Powered Engine
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Gravity Powered Engine
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#2Regrettably, Google Translate can't translate the text embedded in the images. Can anybody translate further?
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#3"to pick up and take the energy contained in the planet gravity"
Really? :-(
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#4Regrettably, Google Translate can't translate the text embedded in the images. Can anybody translate further?
Here is some more info, looks like a perpetual motion machine to me. http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:RAR_Energia_Ltda_Grav...
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#5That someone believes this is, frankly, embarrassing.
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#6The construction company will be sued for low quality work that prevents the device from running?
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#7What were they thinking? 'Our small model didn't work but that was because of the relative large friction force, so we just need to build a larger prototype?'
I don't see how this should work!
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#8Here's an English summary of the "engine" (by a third-party) with a link to some of the patents claimed by the inventor: http://www.e-catworld.com/2013/09/brazilian-company-building...
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#9This could well be a "Cara de pau" strategy where Senhor Ribeiros shows the pics to VCs or other companies, convince them to invest, take their money and literally exit fast.
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#10A surprising amount of resources dedicated to something anyone with a high school diploma knows is impossible.