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Re: TONY64 post# 1325

Saturday, 12/17/2011 7:44:51 AM

Saturday, December 17, 2011 7:44:51 AM

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Tony64 -

First, let us get it straight about Nikola Tesla - He did, in fact have engineering experience, having studied electrical engineering at the Austrian Polytechnic in Graz (1875). While there, he studied the uses of alternating current. He went to Marburg where he was first employed as an assistant engineer. He later attended Charles-Ferdinand University in Prague, starting in 1880. On the opening of the telephone exchange in Budapest, 1881, Tesla became the chief electrician to the company, and was later engineer for the country's first telephone system.

And on and on. Saying Tesla had no engineering experience is just plain wrong. It was Edison, who, in fact, was fairly untrained in the field.

Anyhow, I urge you to take the time to understand that in the case of microwave heating of water, there is nothing being presented by Wanderport that in my view represents new physics, or unknown technology. The microwave heating of water has been known and used for at least 50 years (I know this because I personally saw the effect being used commercially in 1964). The laws of physics and conservation of energy have not been abridged to allow any special functionality by this or any other microwave device.

Since the folks on the WDRP board seem to place great store in some patent applications that are claimed to have been filed by the company, lets look at some previous patents issued in the field:

US Patent # 3,778,578 Long , et al. December 11, 1973
US Patent # 3,812,315 Martin May 21, 1974
US Patent # 3,816,689 Long June 11, 1974
US Patent # 3,920,945 Smith , et al. November 18, 1975


Just look at these for a start. They are easy to get to using Google patents, or via the US patent office at USPTO.gov.

Honestly, I have a great deal of experience in the field of microwaves, which is what caused me to look at Wanderport initially. I have not seen anything presented, thus far, which has caused me to want to put one cent of my own money into this venture. Further, I have seen such ignorance and disinformation on the board concerning the "This time its different" effect, that I have tried to point out to folks where they need to look to see why the claims that are being made are probably not going to be fulfilled.

So please, instead of assuming that folks who are trying to inform you about the way the universe you live in works, and why you can't put more energy into water than is supplied by the electrical system, are out to get you for some reason, just take the time to slow down, sit down and understand what is actually being promised, and how it is supposed to work. If it is too complicated for you to understand in a calm analysis, then it is too complicated to put your money into. Never invest in magic you don't understand. Make them prove it to you.

(By the way, if my guys took as long to get a simple prototype up and running as these guys seem to, I would fire the whole lot of them).

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