Aussie Inventor Can Give Endless, Free Power
It’s got red skateboard wheels. It weighs 50kg. And its inventor calls it an anti-gravity machine which could provide an endless supply of free, clean power. The man who invented and patented the machine, Robert Hooper, is a 71-year-old Australian and he reckons he’s put 20 years and $50,000 into developing it. All he wants is someone to take him seriously and sink some money into developing it on a wider scale. ``Free power for everyone,’’ he told the `Herald Sun’ yesterday. Mr Hooper lives in Kyneton, country Victoria, and says his machine could be the most important thing in the whole world. But what does his wife say about the whole thing? She just wishes he’d get a move on with finishing tiling the floor. Now that’s gravity for you.
FOOTNOTE: I’d just like to point out that I have no connection (financially or editorially) with Robert Hooper or his anti-gravity machine. But if anyone would like to get in touch with him, feel free to contact me here.
2 comments:
how can i contact you? i have questions for you.
Hi Robert,
Happy to answer any questions you have.
Just post the questions here, or on my most recent posts. I'll monitor any queries.
Cheers
David
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