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David Hamel and his theories of perpetual motion?
A few years ago I was living in Ontario and was told of David Hamel and his encounter with ET's who taught him about free energy, perpetual motion, etc. Although I don't full understand these ideas and concepts is any of this really believable? He used magnets as the basis of his theory, it's pretty deep, anyone care to elaborate or perhaps support/denounce his theory? The more responses the better.
2 AnswersPhysics1 decade agoMove poor NHL Franchises to THESE cities... Oust: Nashville, Carolina, Florida, Columbus, Anaheim, etc.?
I'd like to start this question by saying I don't care about retorts of the few fans of the franchises I'm going to mention, I'm out for what's BEST for hockey, not what appeases 4 people rooting for a southern hockey team.
Cities that need a team: - Winnipeg, Wtf did they EVER leave??? - Salt Lake City, The Greater SLC population is well over a million, the climate is cold, mountainous, very hockey like, the only competition are the Jazz, and the mass population there is made up of relatively wealthy caucasians which are usually the market for hockey. If it worked in Denver wth can't it work in SLC? And what a GREAT rivalry they could have with the Avalanche! - Seattle, cold, dreary, hockey hungry, Vancouver rivalry anyone? - Portland, if not Seattle why not here? Refer to Seattle comments as to why. - Milwaukee... Um, last I checked Wisconsin had ONE team that actually matters, the Packers, a second franchise wouldn't hurt, the Bucks are no competition.
I could go on for hours.
6 AnswersHockey1 decade ago