Cloxxki Posted April 24, 2009 Report Posted April 24, 2009 I flunked school, can't get through a science mag let alone book. But I invent things, especially to facilitate sports. Came here to post about using gravity as durable electricity generator. Like a reverse UFO engine, but bigger. Really want to know where the theory would go wrong. Quote
maddog Posted April 24, 2009 Report Posted April 24, 2009 Cloxxki said: I flunked school, can't get through a science mag let alone book. But I invent things, especially to facilitate sports. Came here to post about using gravity as durable electricity generator. Like a reverse UFO engine, but bigger. Really want to know where the theory would go wrong.Thought of a couple ways. Though I think you won't produce a net excess to make it worth it. BTW, Welcome to Hypography! I would think it would be better to ask such a question inthe Math & Physics Forum than in Introductions. I like to invents things too. :) maddog Quote
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