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holcomb generator?
« on: 16/04/2022 17:45:20 »
anyone heard of the Holcomb generator? an alleged free energy device. in a conventional generator the rotor will experience a back-torque when under load. their solution is a static 'rotor' with the rotating field produced by electronic switching (ie a transformer). this a basic description of their physics shattering device(not). I can't believe people can buy into this. and of course, they are looking for investors.
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Re: holcomb generator?
« Reply #1 on: 16/04/2022 17:47:41 »
Quote from: paul cotter on 16/04/2022 17:45:20
I can't believe people can buy into this
Many people do not have even a basic understanding of science.
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Re: holcomb generator?
« Reply #2 on: 16/04/2022 18:07:09 »
Quote from: paul cotter on 16/04/2022 17:45:20
static 'rotor'
says it all.
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Re: holcomb generator?
« Reply #3 on: 19/04/2022 18:03:24 »
Quote from: paul cotter on 16/04/2022 17:45:20
anyone heard of the Holcomb generator?
I can't speak for "anyone", but I haven't heard of it.


Quote from: paul cotter on 16/04/2022 17:45:20
an alleged free energy device.
Thanks; that saves me the trouble of googling it.

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Re: holcomb generator?
« Reply #4 on: 19/04/2022 19:46:45 »
It's pronounced "hokum".
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Re: holcomb generator?
« Reply #5 on: 20/04/2022 10:40:00 »
very good, alancalverd,  very good indeed!
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Re: holcomb generator?
« Reply #6 on: 25/05/2022 20:24:00 »
It seems the us patent office has granted a patent(us11336134b2) to this generator with a non rotating rotor. While they don't specifically state that the system produces more energy than it uses, it is very strongly implied. I thought Robert park complained so bitterly about such "overunity" nonsense that the patent office would no longer grant such patents without a working model(which of course never happens) . It is a long and tedious read with many false claims and falls into the "baffle them with bullshit" category. It is just a three phase transformer of dubious topology. PS, alancalverd, it appears he pronounces his name as "hokum"!
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Re: holcomb generator?
« Reply #7 on: 25/05/2022 22:18:59 »
Quote from: Origin on 16/04/2022 17:47:41
Quote from: paul cotter on 16/04/2022 17:45:20
I can't believe people can buy into this
Many people do not have even a basic understanding of science.
It's not so long ago since I saw a university biology lecturer with a PhD post this video of a perpetual motion machine on Twitter asking if it was genuine.
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