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Re: dread50above post# 10107

Thursday, 02/01/2007 4:47:42 PM

Thursday, February 01, 2007 4:47:42 PM

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NASA brings creditability to the technology.

This is true. I agree.
However, Torvec has eight technologies.
The board of directors’s has mentioned them specifically.
They even have a commercialization plan for each of them.
And, I didn't see any of those eight technologies on the demonstration table at the annual meeting.
So, the creditability was reserved for the inventors, who have possibly invented a ninth technology.
There was no Hydraulics on the table, no CV joints, no suspension systems, no ice tech, no rubber tracks, no pumps, and none of the other eight techs...
I did see some motors; however, they were electric and ran on DC power.

So, the creditability goes to the inventors, not the original existing techs.
All the existing tech did was to attract NASA and get their attention. Hopefully, they (NASA) have some ideas about the possible use of the existing techs.

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