You're right tucoAll of the third parties that helped Heins in his research - and assisted him in all of the patents related to regenerative acceleration - were probably wrong. Especially the MIT professor who admitted that it could be a very efficient motor. An imbecile he was.
Although we were already aware that Thane Heins has had critics over the years. Thank you for your critical info. We stand enlightened by your contribution here.
Seeing as you tend to see this technology going nowhere, I'll give you a good tip. Exro technologies is developing a coil driver device for - what would have been an obsolete electric motor -if you hadn't just proved us all wrong. Why don't you run along and catch up with your buddies over there.
I hear that they need help connecting a 9 volt battery to a string of LED lights at the new innovation centre in Calgary. If you hurry along, and concentrate really hard. You might be able to assist them with this
“I warn you, if you bore me, I shall take my revenge.”
J.R.R. Tolkien