If you are under the impression that ball bearings do not need lubrication then I suggest you study more about the subject because they most certainly do.
Hybrid ball bearings are not designed to be used where water is the only lubricant. Cyclones suggestion that water is an ideal lubricant because "ice is slippery and ice is water" completely defines the level of education and understanding that they posses. It's almost as laughable as Harry trying to describe ball bearings being "tiny generators" and causing electrolysis which is the cause of corrosion and not the lack of lubrication.
Does anyone out there have an engineering background, not just here to bad mouth what they don't understand?
There are several members here that have engineering backgrounds. The disdain for this company isn't a result of shareholders not understanding the technology. It's from seeing our investment be decimated by those who run Cyclone not having an understanding of technology.
I am also interested in why you and a few others write long dissertations on such negative opinions. So much negativity against a few people and a small undercapitalized company. They must have something.
Those postings are an attempt to prevent new shareholders from being scammed like we were.
Under capitalized? $8 million to R&D + even more to Admin costs is hardly under capitalized.
The point everyone here is trying to make when someone like yourself comes along is the FACT that Cyclone has NOTHING!
I’m impressed with how far they have come on so little.
If non working models and videos of engines with shafts spinning while producing negative power impress you, then I suggest you invest your life savings in the company.