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wartang
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Joined: 19/06/2010
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Posted: 04:01pm 18 Jun 2010
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A couple of months ago my wife found a windmill that was a series of stackable disks. and now she can't find any information about them. can some one help me?
 
MacGyver

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Posted: 04:21pm 18 Jun 2010
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Sounds to me like a Tesla turbine from your description. Are you sure it was seen on this Web site?

That sort of thing is more likely to have been seen on a site discussing "over-unity" which is %99.99999999 theory and %0.0000001 observable stuff.


. . . . . Mac
Nothing difficult is ever easy!
Perhaps better stated in the words of Morgan Freeman,
"Where there is no struggle, there is no progress!"
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Greenbelt

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Posted: 05:49pm 18 Jun 2010
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Wartang;

This may be the one
Time has proven that I am blind to the Obvious, some of the above may be True?
 
dwyer
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Joined: 19/09/2005
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Posted: 01:09am 19 Jun 2010
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HI Wartang
I think i know what you mean there was young girl was telling about the series of stackable disks ideas for making windmill however Gizmo had to delete it for some safety reason and this was few months ago as l might be right or wrong ?
Maybe she had post it to "YouTube"or somewhere else ?
PS
Gizmo you can remove this forum if is necessary

Dwyer
 
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