RE: investing

Bill McMurtry ( weber@powerup.com.au )
Sun, 30 Aug 1998 13:55:54 +1000

Hi ZPE,

You've certainly opened a can of worms with this countdown to disclosure
process. Personally, after being involved in this field for many years now,
I can't see the problem with your choice in game style. IMO, you will
either fade into the sunset like most (all) of the claimants before you, or
you will produce the goods (this is my obvious hope) and change our
relationship with the world.

As you are probably aware there are a lot of fellow researchers out here
that have been hanging tough for a long time now. Claims come and go and
patience wears thin as the years roll by. Jerry has refered to your
disclosure method as a 'tease', and it is, isn't it. But, you have
generated an interest level in your claims which reflects our human
reaction to being teased. I'm sure this is not accidental on your behalf.
You play the game well. But it is the 'end game' that really counts, don't
you think?

I have a question for you. You mentioned in a previous post that you have
not proved (i.e. physically demonstrated) your claim of over-unity
operation of your concept in a self-running device. I can only assume that
you have proved certain aspects of your work to your own satisfaction, but
have fallen short in demonstrating the self running machine which your
theory predicts. You have stated that application of your principle, in
creating a self-running device, would require precise manufacturing
processes which you don't have access to - hence the need for funding. This
being so, then if and when we arrive at the end of this countdown period
and you publically disclose as stated, how may we validate your work with
an operational device if that is beyond our fabrication abilities? If
fabrication of a self-running device is beyond our abilities, then what
value is there in offering public disclosure to a bunch of people that
experiment with and build things?

To recap: Assuming I eventually view your disclosure material, will it
allow me to produce a self-running demonstration prototype or will I have
to wait for some large company to produce it for me?

Regards, Bill.