I’m looking for sponsorship for a car of the future that uses no gasoline, who can sponsor me?

June 3, 2009 in Engineering

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The Invincible Charlie asked:

My idea is like Benjamin Franklin, one of the signers of the American Declaration Of Independence, realized the potential of this power source. He felt strongly enough, that he sold off all his business interests – his print shop, Poor Richard’s Almanac, and his newspaper so he could have time to study it. Flying a kite in a thunderstorm wasn’t just a foolish stunt. The kite was silk, the kite line was wet. The kite attracted a lightning strike, and the current flowed along the wet twine to a key tied on the end. This charged a Leyden Jar, storing the electricity Franklin needed for his experiments.

Have not seen anything like my idea that can change the world like Benjamin Franklin did in his time. The name of my idea is the next great invention called “Dynamic Generated Electric Power Plants”… The generated electric power plants uses no batteries or fuel and can power a automobile 200 mph. They can even supply electric power to a house or business. Imagine never having to buy gas for your car or having to pay for a electric bill. Have did test on my theory of DGEPP and have diagrams that I draw up of maybe the next great invention of all time. With the right people behind me I can make it happen. Right now, I need your help with funding from corporations and sponsorships. Donations would be great! Do something for a good cause and give me a chance, the future needs my innovation’s.

Did you know that you can save fuel and run your car on water

Comments

5 Responses to “I’m looking for sponsorship for a car of the future that uses no gasoline, who can sponsor me?”
  1. Bob Knight's Eyebrows says:

    The only way you’ll get money is to get this University-sanctioned.

    You’re battling an uphill fight doing it on your own.

  2. tinkertailorcandlestickmaker says:

    I’m not convinced, Spamers and con-artists are a dime a dozen, I’d need more information before taking you seriously.
    Simply coining an acronym does not allow you to violate the known laws of thermodynamics (though you’d be far from the first to try)

  3. Drew F says:

    If it’s really that great of an idea, any major university with a decent engineering department would happily help you develop it (with the usual stipulations). Apply for a patent. It’ll be approved if your idea is worth anything (although, I have my doubts).

  4. billrussell42 says:

    Perpetual motion machines do not work.

    If you actually had one that worked, you would not need to advertise on this forum, auto manufacturers (and the US government) would be pounding on your door.

    However, reading carefully, the key words are “Donations would be great”.

  5. Dave D says:

    I don’t get it. Where does the energy come from if not from fuel? Is this a perpetual motion machine?

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