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Re: Shaken Not Stirred post# 1765

Tuesday, 03/12/2019 10:39:09 AM

Tuesday, March 12, 2019 10:39:09 AM

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Soon as its put on paper. May post some drafts of it starting next week and then seek to contact. Because MI debts and liabilities are unknown it may have to be drafted as MI as the beneficiary and Dr. Moller or his Group of Executives as the Licensee.

It will be sent to a few of the top heads at MI but I think it is progressive if investors would contribute some persuasive insight to why they should get a license option. If MI doesn't execute then it would be safe to say that exiting the stock would be smart because why would a company throw $100 million at an idea only see it not to work and then seek to throw more money at the same idea. Hope doesn't make technology work, mathematics does. Although many believe that the rotary engine is powerful, such is a relative statement. Power density and absolute power are two different things. The rotary engine may have good power density but if a vertical aircraft needs x amount of power then high power density is secondary to absolute power.

The definition for absolute power is "viewed or existing independently and not in relation to other things; not relative or comparative"
People think that because the rotary has more power density compared to a the 4 stroke engine that its the best engine for the flying car. This is a false analysis.
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