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mudit
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perpetual motion

Post by mudit »

i made a perpetual motion machine accidently. i wanted to know can i get it patent.... i can assure that it works and gives more energy than given.please help me
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Post by deleted-71447 »

Mudit,
Please read this webpage:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perpetual_motion
If you still think you have invented a perpetual motion machine, post back here again and we can discuss further.
Regards,
Chris
gauravverma
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Post by gauravverma »

hi chris !!

actually i'm gaurav verma from new delhi and have invented this machine alongside with mudit last year. just see my post too 3 links below

trust me .... its not hogus - bogus stuff but we are damn serious about getting a patent for it...becaus e this machine actually works and there is no doubt about it

discuss to u later chris

bye

gaurav
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Post by Louise »

gauravverma wrote:hi chris !!

actually i'm gaurav verma from new delhi and have invented this machine alongside with mudit last year. just see my post too 3 links below

trust me .... its not hogus - bogus stuff but we are damn serious about getting a patent for it...becaus e this machine actually works and there is no doubt about it

discuss to u later chris

bye

gaurav
You sure are a busy guy. Inventing a perpeptual motion machine and a new, improved Haber methods- "and i've designed a new machine for haber's process to manufacture ammonia. according to my calculations my machine produces 36 % extra ammonia and reduces the cost of seting up the machine to produce ammonia on coomercial scale by 10 times" from your post of January 13.

This board is designed to help people complete their science fair projects. Obviously, given your revolutionary advances, you don't need our help on science.

If you are interested in the Intel science fair, which you mentioned in your Haber post, you should google for Intel science fair and India, to find out how to enter the regional science fair. You must win a qualifying regional science fair before you can enter Intel. I gave you all that information in response to your other post.

If you want a patent, we are not at all qualified to help you for several reasons, not to mention it is beyond the purpose of this board. You should not post here asking for patent help. You should search for a patent attorney or agent in India who can help you will the process.

Louise
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