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04-07-2018, 08:19 PM | #11 |
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That's not the label you need to tell you what year the cart is. Lift the black plastic flap over the rear batteries. On the frame you will see the white label with the year and SER#
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04-07-2018, 10:30 PM | #12 | |
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04-07-2018, 10:44 PM | #13 |
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@BobBoyce. I'd love to hear more about that PTSD device. I did a motorcycle ride with my south of the border Upstate New York AMVET friends last year. The ride was to raise awareness of PTSD, the crisis line, and that on average 22 vets or active service members commit suicide every day.
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04-07-2018, 11:01 PM | #14 |
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Wow. Best off topic thread ever. Thanks to all the serve. And thanks to all the recognize their sacrifice.
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04-07-2018, 11:08 PM | #15 |
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04-08-2018, 12:06 AM | #16 | |
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04-08-2018, 02:01 AM | #17 | |
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Essentially, I'm a fan of everything Nikola Tesla. I studied his work, his patents, and devices. He discovered what he called non-hertzian energy. Energy that is non-electromagnetic in nature. Since this energy has no zero crossings like EM, it travels faster than light. His wireless transmission of electricity is based upon conversion of EM energy to non-hertzian energy at the source, and back into EM at the load. Once I mastered this process, I began to explore what could be done. I developed a "mixer", that allowed the detection of subtle (extremely low threshold) levels of this energy. I found that all matter emits resonances at a quantum level, so by detecting these low level energies, feeding them into a computer from phased arrays, you can detect and identify all materials around the detector. Once you have this mastered, you can identify energy patterns of matter, and find that every living cell has a unique energy pattern. I set up a series of XYZ sensors, and recorded the patterns of energy emitted by the cells of a living subject. It requires about 95 GB of data to store the energy pattern of an average human adult. By gathering and analyzing this data, patterns emerged that could be used to predict disease factors, pathogens, DNA errors, ect. Literally next-generation medical scanning technology, without requiring high energy MRI type of equipment. We don't transmit energy to scan, only receive the natural resonances emitted by matter. It was a huge undertaking, requiring massive computing power. I developed a highly accurate way of building biometric security for high security government installations. A persons pattern could be detected in a way that cannot be faked, since the energy being detected was unable to be faked. A spinoff of this was, medical applications. So, top people that retired from the patent office were hired to write up the documents to explain in terms of classical physics what had been discovered. Patent applications were filed to cover the apperatus for not only the detection of energy in high resolution, but also to generate energy for transmission. If there is a health issue detected, energy can be applied to correct the energy pattern. In other words, heal with energy instead of drugs. I'm oversimplifying on purpose, the processes are quite complex. After scanning dozens of subjects, we were able to detect common patterns amongst test subjects with similar ailments. Labs were hired to perform testing with living cells, and to provide test results for the patent applications. A startup medical group was founded, and I assigned the medical rights to this patent to that startup. I could never properly fund this research myself, and the benefits to mankind are too great to ignore. During the time that I was self funded, I had developed a few uses related to energy production, battery desulphating, even drinking water conditioning for health benefits, ect. Those devices, I retained the rights to. We were able to detect and recognize 3 distinct types of PTSD from test subjects, and develop the portable treatment device mentioned prior. With funding and continued research, diagnosis and treatment of more issues will be discovered. The possibilities are endless. Literally Star Trek sick bay level of medical capabilities. I do not want to be a part of that continuing research. I'm more interested in energy aspects that I have discovered. Like using the quantum resonance of special-state matter to charge batteries for EVs. As Nikola Tesla was fond of saying, tap into the wheelworks of nature. |
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04-08-2018, 04:22 AM | #18 |
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Thanks, I'll go look this morning. The owner would do like many people do. Since the cart sat outside, he would only plug it in occasionally when his daughter took it to the beach. I'm sure the batteries are on their last legs but if a little TLC will get her going, I'm way ahead. I figure $200 bucks for seat covers, $600 for batteries, $200 miscellaneous, I should have a reliable cart for a grand or less. Am I dreaming? I would think it would bring $1500 to $2000. Is that realistic?
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04-08-2018, 04:38 AM | #19 | |
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Take advantage of the experience and guidance available on this site, that will help you save on labor costs and doing things twice. Other items to consider upgrading are all of the battery cables as well as the charger. |
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04-08-2018, 06:16 AM | #20 | |
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