| "Well, it's already a different topic."
I think not. The site referenced has no link or content which describes to the technically literate, or anyone for that matter, how this machine is going to advance transportation technology or increase efficiency of anything. It has no content.
This project has been around for how long now, 10 years or more? So why the secrecy and anger when people ask questions other than "how do I buy in?"
What do you expect people to think when a company comes along and makes claims of 75 or 76 percent efficiency and promises even higher - approaching perpetual motion - and when questioned, the local spokesperson can only get mad and try to squelch the thread? "If You "can't find" or if You "don't know" smth, it doesn't mean, that certain things do not exist"
As I wrote, there are several sites associated with MDI but the only technical information is "borrowed" from applications so far removed from the aircar and its motor that the only commonality is air.
I don't need a map of Nice, I can read an address. What I believe many of us here would like is a nice drawing of the engine, a dynomometer report, a heat balance ... you know, the sort of things that real engine manufacturers produce to show how well their products perform. So far all we have seen is other people's work, a picture of a prototype block of metal with a belt, and two gear wheels slowly turning.
Just because I can't find "it" certainly doesn't mean "it" doesn't exist, but, if "it" is still so well hidden after all these years of promotion I suspect there are good reasons for hiding "it."
If you came to this forum to promote a technical advance you had better be ready and able to support every claim and have the patience to explain it to an audience with some degree of technical literacy, or none at all. Obfuscation and anger when challenged is not a good indicator of having a product that can stand on its own merits.
|