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It takes quite a hard strike to cause a tiny momentary spark. Are you expecting a steady current to flow?
Are you expecting a steady current to flow?
Quote from: Bogie_smiles on 11/06/2018 15:49:19It takes quite a hard strike to cause a tiny momentary spark. Are you expecting a steady current to flow?You’re right, to get a continuous electrical output you have to provide a continuous mechanical input - and vise versa.
Of course by applied mechanical stress. The core will ''suck'' in energy from externally,
Quote from: Thebox on 11/06/2018 20:13:14Of course by applied mechanical stress. The core will ''suck'' in energy from externally,Through what mechanism?Are you relying on magic, wishful thinking, or a combination of the two?Until you can come up with a scientifically sound answer to that there's no real point to continuing the thread.
A denser core will create inflow right?
this thread is still pointless.
Quote from: Thebox on 11/06/2018 20:57:17A denser core will create inflow right? No.That was my point.Unless you can cite something real (not just cartoons) to explain why, this thread is still pointless.
I get to keep the intellectual rights?Using a solid sphere with a solid piezoelectric core to create an energy cell? Am I protected?
I will just end up like Tesla
Piezoelectric material produces electric when in motion or put under pressure.
To get continuous electricity you need to keep applying and releasing the pressure/compression in a repeating cycle.
I thought I had some protection on here, so I am right , I and members are only here to be used by science ,
Quote from: Thebox on 12/06/2018 12:51:15I thought I had some protection on here, so I am right , I and members are only here to be used by science , You have copyright protection, but as soon as you share an idea you could have difficulty patenting it.It’s nothing to do with this site, or any other; it’s patent law. That ought to be patently obvious
If I have copyright protection then nobody can patent my idea because they would be copying ? Is that a lawful legal argument ? Anyone who uses my process can be sued for copyrights of my idea?
Quote from: Thebox on 12/06/2018 15:24:31If I have copyright protection then nobody can patent my idea because they would be copying ? Is that a lawful legal argument ? Anyone who uses my process can be sued for copyrights of my idea? It would seem if there was enough merit to any of your ideas to generate income from the rights, you would be well served to get going on patents and sale of those rights, or production and sale of the invented items. Taking a posture that you have great ideas and are withholding them from the world because you fear some financial loss sounds farfetched. Have you made any money in the past from any particular idea that we would recognize? If you have, reveal it. If not, what case can you make that you have any such marketable ideas?
I have children, I have to break that chain and make something happen, I want to make my children proud of me and give them a start in life when I am gone. My life does not matter, they are my future and I exist in them because I am their father .