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Pogue

01/17/2007 10:11 PM

Is anyone working on the pogue carburetor? I would be interested in the manufacture of it. Please respond to nathan.neogroup@yahoo.com

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Re: Pogue

01/18/2007 9:08 PM

Why would you or anyone else want to get into the manufacture of a product of no real value in the marketplace and reported as a scam from start to finsh?

The 100 MPG Carburetor Myth

The first is that the Pogue carburetor violates the first law of thermodynamics, a commonly accepted scientific postulate that has been with us since 1830. ...

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Re: Pogue

01/24/2007 4:49 PM

If it's a myth, why are there dozens of patents created from the work. Getting a patent isn't childsplay. The fact that so many people have worked on it, discovered its secrets and applied for patents regarding it should tell us that there is a secret, that works. A secret that oil companies have been trying to bury for 70 years.

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Re: Pogue

01/24/2007 5:29 PM

You spend all your spare time during your working life on a pet design. You apply for a patent and spend your life savings for patent lawyer's and PTO fees to have a patent granted for an idea or machine which in the end does not perform, e.g. a pogue carburetor or Joe Newman's generator, or etc. etc. You end up embittered and unhappy the rest of you miserable life.

Any patents that have been granted are available to the general public so there are no secrets hidden away.

The myth is the "suppression of inventions" tale used as an excuse by those who CAN NOT nor WILL NOT make public their so called "secrets" of PM, Over Unity, and Power From The Aether.

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Re: Pogue

01/24/2007 4:57 PM

What.... a phycisist who was wrong....never....lol!

Everytime someone writes or should I say discovers a new law of physics, he upsets a so called law of physics written before. Einstein blew a lot of Newton's work out of the water, and some of Einsteins works have been proven wrong since his death. Only One knows all the laws of physics and He's not telling. It's more fun for us to figure it out one piece at a time.

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Re: Pogue

01/24/2007 5:17 PM

Patents are a piece of paper issued by the Patents and Trademark Office giving the grantee exclusive rights to do with as he pleases for a specific period of time. There have been patents issued for what are nothing more nor less than PM machines which were never have been demonstrated to work because they could not.

If the Pogue were a viable design it would be duplicated by every shade tree auto mechanic to run his trap of an auto.

The claims for these wonderful ways of solving the energy problem are simply claims with no public demonstration of performance.

With the availability to disseminate information widely it would take nothing more that to publish the full design drawing and details of one of these carburetors or self-power producing machines to eliminate the ability of "the oil companies" to keep it under wraps so as to maintain high gasoline prices.

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02/06/2007 10:49 AM

Actually he spends very little time thinking about Pogue. He's too busy obsessing about manufacturing other stuff. He's just hoping someone will work up a viable model that can be used in today's car so he can make money on something else. If you're lucky maybe he'll send you the first working model.

"The people who say 'it can't be done' are constantly being interupted by the people who are doing it."

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