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16th December 2012, 10:59
The bizarre amphibious vehicle inventor claims is driven by perpetual motion
Chris Garner has released prototype of his first amphibious vehicle He claims
it is powered by what describes 'Gyro Generator' technology that he says will
revolutionise the way we travel
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Published on 12 Dec 2012
Inventor builds amphibious vehicle that will be powered 'by self-sustaining energy' to
prove that perpetual motion IS possibleChris Garner has released prototype of his first
amphibious vehicle
By Charles Walford
PUBLISHED:16:55, 12 December 2012| UPDATED:20:35, 12 December 2012
He came up with the idea for his range of personal marines after a close encounter
with a large shark.But now concept designer Chris Garner is also preparing for
coming faceto-face with predators on land - with his first attempt at an amphibious
craft.But he claims that is not the remarkable aspect of his new Explorer MSV.Mr
Garner claims to have found a solution to the age-old puzzle of perpetual motion
and is now poised to go public with his scientific breakthrough.
He believes his new 'Gyro Generator' technology will revolutionise the way in which
we travel and enable electric vehicles to run indefinitely with no requirement to
stop and recharge at regular intervals.
His company's website describes the current submarine version 'as an electrically
powered, dual joystick controlled, dry cockpit surface water craft, meticulously
designed and engineered to place two observers within an acrylic cockpit below the
surface of the ocean at a constant 1.2m, with a topside principal pilot seat.'
The Discovery Channel Canada recently aired a documentary featuring a tracked,
amphibious prototype of the Explorer and is keeping a close eye on recent
developments.They are also hoping to return and showcase Garner's latest model
using what the inventor prefers to describe as 'self-sustaining energy'.
The technology itself will be put to the test in the next two weeks by academics
from the University of Plymouth. Then we can decide if his theories hold water.
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Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2247063/Perpetual-motion-submarine-car-Inventor-creates-amphibious-vehicle-powered-self-sustaining-energy.html#ixzz2FD8EsOkY
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Chris Garner has released prototype of his first amphibious vehicle He claims
it is powered by what describes 'Gyro Generator' technology that he says will
revolutionise the way we travel
tpnI-bQx4Ps
Published on 12 Dec 2012
Inventor builds amphibious vehicle that will be powered 'by self-sustaining energy' to
prove that perpetual motion IS possibleChris Garner has released prototype of his first
amphibious vehicle
By Charles Walford
PUBLISHED:16:55, 12 December 2012| UPDATED:20:35, 12 December 2012
He came up with the idea for his range of personal marines after a close encounter
with a large shark.But now concept designer Chris Garner is also preparing for
coming faceto-face with predators on land - with his first attempt at an amphibious
craft.But he claims that is not the remarkable aspect of his new Explorer MSV.Mr
Garner claims to have found a solution to the age-old puzzle of perpetual motion
and is now poised to go public with his scientific breakthrough.
He believes his new 'Gyro Generator' technology will revolutionise the way in which
we travel and enable electric vehicles to run indefinitely with no requirement to
stop and recharge at regular intervals.
His company's website describes the current submarine version 'as an electrically
powered, dual joystick controlled, dry cockpit surface water craft, meticulously
designed and engineered to place two observers within an acrylic cockpit below the
surface of the ocean at a constant 1.2m, with a topside principal pilot seat.'
The Discovery Channel Canada recently aired a documentary featuring a tracked,
amphibious prototype of the Explorer and is keeping a close eye on recent
developments.They are also hoping to return and showcase Garner's latest model
using what the inventor prefers to describe as 'self-sustaining energy'.
The technology itself will be put to the test in the next two weeks by academics
from the University of Plymouth. Then we can decide if his theories hold water.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/12/12/article-0-167975C2000005DC-584_634x519.jpg
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2247063/Perpetual-motion-submarine-car-Inventor-creates-amphibious-vehicle-powered-self-sustaining-energy.html#ixzz2FD8EsOkY
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