If I where Joe and I was that certain of this motor I would do the following. Start contacting manufacturing plants and offer them the motor "free of charge" to use for one year. Make it a legal agreement. If it does what he says then he would have REAL proof of his claims. In other words prove your claims by demonstration. When people have a great invention they get it out there. You say he has a patent in Mexico. Well lets see the product in use. Until we see it in practical use it will remain "horsefeathers" Tell Joe to make us all look like fools for not beleiveing in him. All of the formulas and explanations are for nothing if you can"t show a good usable working product. I am very suspicious of his videos. The one showing the flywheel apears to be the backend of a large industrial engine with the head removed. note the grease where it is sitting on a platform. I suspect that there is an electric motor hooked to the other end of it. Why would an electric motor look like an engine block?
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