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Would you buy a used UFO from this man?

That's just... wow.

Sort of a variation of the old Nigerian investment email...

Axe
 
I wouldn't buy a bag of M&Ms from this guy, much less a flying machine that can "fly without any interaction with its milieu." And I like his CYA notice.
- Why if it doesn’t work?
We are all humans. I am a human and I can do mistakes. But, I am sure that this system works and again I have tested the core principle and this one works. I could face technical difficulties but these would never prevent the machine from being eventually built.
Didn't work? Too bad. Let's assume I made a mistake and move on with our lives... and your money.
 
A machine heavier than air that fly without any interaction with its milieu. This machine need no air nor any other element around to fly. It could fly on the atmosphere, on the space and even under water. It doesn’t use any engine that supposes an interaction with the environment. It could fly 10 cm over a layer of dust without disturbing it. This machine relies only on wide known and accepted principles of Physics. This machine complies with all principles of Thermodynamics.

Enough said.
 
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He could get an easy million here at JREF but he's satisfied for a crummy pittance. How lacking in confidence he is!
 
If it can
Fly WITHOUT ANY interaction with environment

Why does it fly at different speeds depending on the environment.

- What is the maximum speed of this machine?
At sea level: about 300 knots
At 40’000 feet: more than mach 1
In the space: the more time you have to accelerate, the faster you could go.
Underwater: less than 10 knots
 
That's air and water. Environment is... you know... trees and flowers and deer and bunnies and streams and clouds and liberals. Environment! That stuff.
 
Yes, but is it a babe magnet?

The only question I have about this device is if I drive this thing, will girls see me as a total geek or a hot stud?

This thing better have white-walls, a convertible top, throw-back leather seats, theater-quality sound, and 0 to 60 in 2.5 seconds. :D
 
I want to find out who buys this thing and offer to sell them a two door Caddy with a blown engine. That should be worth a few thousand.
 
I want to find out who buys this thing and offer to sell them a two door Caddy with a blown engine. That should be worth a few thousand.

The blower itself would be worth a thousand.

Or did you mean the other version of blown as in non-working?
 
10 to 1 there is no machine and never will be. The buyer gets some pieces of paper with inane diagrams on them. It's the same scam that used to be in the back pages of magazines and comics.
 
I just sent him the following, as an eBay message:

"If you're truly serious, and if you're truly looking for a grubstake (investment), you can get $1 million here: http://randi.org/research/index.html
All you have to do is demonstrate that your machine works."


Well, he answered:

"Thank you. This $1 Million price is a challenge about a paranormal phenomenon demonstration. My flying vehicle is normal and uses everyday's Physics."

Everyday's Physics! Sounds like a bad 60s group.
 
Betcha his claim would qualify for the Challenge if he were to ask. Which of course he won't. For the million you have to perform as advertised. For whatever he can sucker his auction's "winner" (ha!) out of, all he has to deliver is a pipe dream.

Hyparxis, I suspect the buyer gets nothing at all -- no working model, no plans -- just a 49% interest in future earnings. Which I can confidently state using "round numbers"... very round ones, which is to say $0.00.
 
Betcha his claim would qualify for the Challenge if he were to ask. Which of course he won't. For the million you have to perform as advertised. For whatever he can sucker his auction's "winner" (ha!) out of, all he has to deliver is a pipe dream.

Hyparxis, I suspect the buyer gets nothing at all -- no working model, no plans -- just a 49% interest in future earnings. Which I can confidently state using "round numbers"... very round ones, which is to say $0.00.
Yes, no plans necessary since it's just "Everday Physics."
 
I am 32 years old, married and have 3-page curriculum vitae.

Great.. An argument from the lenght of a CV. This guy seems really qualified and such considering that a CV should be a summary type of a list that is usually recommended to fit 1 or max 2 pages.

Then again maybe he just has a hard time of holding on to a job.
 
Yes, no plans necessary since it's just "Everday Physics."
Hmmm... my bookshelf has "Electronics For Dogs" (same book Gromit learned from; fine for skunks too) but no "Everyday Physics." Darn it, I was all ready to bid there. :-S
 

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