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Oh boy, more free energy, this time from a man named Archer Quinn

"I guess if there is a god, to give a person the ability to end global warming and destroy the filth that control the planet in one single move, would be somewhat of a miracle so I nicknamed it the "Sword of God", though spare me any religious rhetoric, I simply believe it a little unusual that I have never found anything I can't do, and almost every step I take refers at some point to something I have done or learned in the past. So I think taking the credit personally may be a bit of a stretch."
With those words, Australian inventor Archer Quinn introduces the blog Free Energy Truth to his invention, named the Sword of God, which he purports breaks Newton's laws by running "continuously without input of another energy source." In fact, Archer claims on his website to have already proved Einstein wrong with this equation: POC2 = POC2 and "kicked Newton's ass" with his Thermal Accelerator. Last year, Stoern attempted and failed to show off its free energy machine, but Archer is undeterred and plans to show it to the world on June 20. We're unconvinced, to put it mildly, but will follow Archer's progress regardless and report back.
[Source: Surphzup via Free Energy Blog via Engadget]

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Tim 10:35AM (4/29/2008)
I'll give him the benefit of the doubt as soon as he can prove it. I hope he can.
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tankd0g 10:37AM (4/29/2008)
It reads like he's declaring jihad on physics text books.
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Stephen 11:11AM (4/29/2008)
POC2 = piece of crap * 2. Perpetual motion machines are physically impossible.
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rj 11:44AM (4/29/2008)
the big funnel with an electrolux hose plugged in to the side - of course! Why didn't I think of that!
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zix 11:51AM (4/29/2008)
http://www.inventored.org/caution/archer-quinn/
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steven 11:54AM (4/29/2008)
This remindes me of the time in 1977 when our neighbor's 25" TV died and they put it out for the garbage man to pick up. I broke back of the picture tube, took out the electron gun assembly and told everyone in my school that it was a light saber.
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Kevin Nugent 8:18PM (4/29/2008)
Lets just hope for the best
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Chris M 3:37AM (4/30/2008)
Arrogant blowhard with delusions of grandeur, thinking he can overturn science on his say-so.
O Rly?
Methinks the comparision to Steorn is apt, all the hype will fade away when his grand scheme fails to work as promised. Just two months until the unveiling - unless he pulls out a series of excuses for non-performance, just like Steorn did.
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Peekoyle 8:26AM (4/30/2008)
If his machine really worked his house would have mysteriously burnt down
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