It's a bet, a gamble as is all stock. Somebody will put up 2 mil to learn if a prototype can be built. If it is built, some more mney will be needed to learn if it works. Then some more money will be needed to see it it will hold up in service, then more money needed to sell liscenses and finally more money needed to make money. Everything screams the idea is great. .If it is for real, the Koreans will be making a knockoff in China before the poor Finn get started. Thats the way business works in the real world.

I have a rubber band motor that will be a winner.. Lets see... Frost and Sullivan may be the people to contact. They are hand holders for a fee.
Richard
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Sounds interesting. But is there any proof that this is anything except a European a stock scam?

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