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Uneducated Hobbyist Engineering Theorist
09-18-2009, 10:41 AM
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Uneducated Hobbyist Engineering Theorist
I draw up all kinds of potentially energy efficient and energy producing contraptions but lack the finance to go much past paper. Most my stuff is hypothetical as well and due to my lack of certification and education coupled with my crude drawings I'm not likely to get them off the ground.

If anyone has a small community project going that has need of someone who takes no greater pleasure in dreaming up gadgets to try to get us off the grid contact me. Please note though I can only do crude representative drawings. I need a partner who can help me with drafting out the math.

If my theories are right, one machine the size of a small house could likely supply power to a small neighborhood once started and needs no outside power source other than whats needed to start it.

I had to laugh when circular buildings were advocated because it happens to be a circular machine lol. Maybe we could build larger ones in sub basements as emergency devices.
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09-18-2009, 02:20 PM
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RE: Uneducated Hobbyist Engineering Theorist
The New Z-Land Project is still very much in the planning stage but I'm sure it would have people there who you could talk to and brainstorm. The website isn't officially open yet.
http://www.thenzp.com
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09-19-2009, 09:48 AM
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RE: Uneducated Hobbyist Engineering Theorist
Sounds great if I can get down there. Would really love to get my hands dirty in this too. Smile I'm pretty much a jack of all trades knowing some construction, auto body & welding skills. I'm also a qualified if not certified Net Eng but didn't mention because I figured my net skills would be outdated before they had a tangible use. Though for the most part the hardware doesn't change much.
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