I didn't watch the video, but...
-- A "quantum leap" is generally taken as the smallest possible change in the
state of something, such as motor technology
-- Until friction kills me, I can build arbitrarily high torque motors for
arbitrarily low power (watts) inputs as well -- just don't ask me to make the
thing turn fast as well.
(Has Bob Teal even been to a tractor pull competition? It's amazing what you
can do with, e.g., 15HP and enough gearing, as long as you're willing to do it
slowly...)
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Joel Kolstad wrote:
> I didn't watch the video, but...
> -- A "quantum leap" is generally taken as the smallest possible change in the
> state of something, such as motor technology
> -- Until friction kills me, I can build arbitrarily high torque motors for
> arbitrarily low power (watts) inputs as well -- just don't ask me to make the
> thing turn fast as well.
> (Has Bob Teal even been to a tractor pull competition? It's amazing what you
> can do with, e.g., 15HP and enough gearing, as long as you're willing to do it
> slowly...)
Not to mention the level of trust one should give to a group calling
itself "Energetic Science Ministries". If it isn't a scam it's a bunch
of people pulling the wool over their own eyes.
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