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ZENN and EEStor What has happened |
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Written by Greg Allen
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Monday, 29 October 2007 |
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Page 2 of 2 No.10 Untitled
EEStor comment:( not word for word) but: There was no battery damage after one million charges and discharges. Doing the math, one million 5 minute charges would take approximately 10 years. If it takes the same time to discharge there is another 10 years working 24 hrs./day. I seriously doubt if anyone was working on this ultra capacitor system 20 years ago to the point where it was ready for testing like this. No.11 Is the world round, or flat?
Hello, I know you have all have probably seen many, many, claims in regards to different inventions, and that most of these claims have remained unsubstantiated. But, I think we should all remain positive. Remember, it was not long ago that we all believed the sun revolved around the earth, that the earth was flat, and that fast-food was cheap nutrition, so let's try to keep an open mind. No.12 Still nothing from EEStor!
Still nothing from EEStor! No.13 real or hoax
Its pretty clear that this is either an intentional scam or a real technology; it isn't plausible that EEstor has simply made an error in calculations.
I expect its a scam. They have *the* holy grail of alternative energy storage but we find out about it when they make a deal with a glorified golf-cart maker? That a military contractor got involved means nothing because those guys routinely throw money at bogus stuff just to cover their asses.
Also, this looks a little similar to the MDI air car scam, which has been going on for years.
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