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Then that is very concerning, you tried to purchase and they didn't respond?
I get that but doesn't a patent need to be viable. Sound science. I can't patent something that isn't feasible.
Gravity changes in space. Black holes. Dark matter. Isn't that a Change. Nothing to do with nerd. Just stuff. The laws are laws on Earth.
Ossia a different company has products on warehouses. They are bring out a product. Similar to wattup.
Yeah I read that, the current system might not work but they potentially can bring something to market. Maybe not.
I don't think it's sucking the corporate dick. Just would be useful to have. Bigger batteries would solve the issue. But still.
Bit agro aye
I sent the contact us message last night. using the form https://www.ossia.com/contact. Since there's no other place to send anything nor any other methods of communications on the page. No response yet.
Yes you can. https://www.freepatentsonline.com/crazy.html
(https://www.freepatentsonline.com/3216423.pdf) Let's spin a baby out of a woman. totally lets yeet a baby across the room and spin mom at 3 G's of force.
(https://www.freepatentsonline.com/5392735.pdf) Let's talk to dolphins!
(https://www.freepatentsonline.com/20040161257.pdf) Scroll to page 16 and read claim #9.
Nothing about a patent actually has to work to patent it.
No. Gravity is gravity and the laws of physics accurately account for things like how far away bodies are from each other which is how much gravity would affect a body. The laws of gravity doesn't change just because the effects a body feels has changed.
Nothing that they've been willing to sell me so far. Nothing that I've seen in many pages of searching. Can you point to a functional system in use in a warehouse? A listing for a logistics person to purchase the system? A partner retailer/reseller? Any companies that Ossia has partnered with to install this system? Heck, you invested in WattUp... Pull out the quarterly reports that you're entitled to as an investor. Any notifications that they've worked with any other companies at all?
So when I said people like you are the one's enabling the con... I wasn't wrong then was I? I don't disagree that the idea is cool... But it simply cannot be put into practice. It just doesn't work. Exactly the same as Hyperloop which was my original claim...
Only if you don't like sucking dick... Are you scared of being gay (yes I'm assuming your gender, it's funnier that way)?
I've never tried. Have a pretty severe gag reflex so doubt I'd enjoy it.
I really hoped Hyperloop world work too. Maybe that is the core of the issue. I'll look at the investor report. Pretty sure both companies had products in warehouses but would need to check again