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Discovery and Invention - Continuing the Story of Anti-gravity plus Hot Heat

North Miami Beach, FL 02-13-2005
A.H. Schectman

I just remembered my discovery and invention of HOT HEAT. This is a simple formulation that provides free heat if someone else would develop the means of moving and distributing it. Some of us may remember the old ice houses where winter ice was cut up into cubes and stored in sawdust inside of insulated buildings. There used to be “ice boxes” which have disappeared since electricity and refrigeration have become the standard.  In winter, people could put their perishable foods out on windowsills without resorting to expensive electric costs but in the summer there was too much heat to permit the windowsill solution.

Hot heat was a simple chemical compound that was extremely cheap and there are huge supplies of it.  The use of it suggested itself.  There are literally billions of gallon plastic containers that clog our dumps and could be recycled but there are other uses.  One is to fill them with the chemical compound and just set them out along side of roadways to soak up the sun.  They are free for anyone to pick up, use until the heat is exhausted and return to the side of the road to be reheated free by the sun. The cost is minimal and the effort worth thinking about.

This idea goes begging in our society where machinery and electric power have become the way in which we live and solve our problems.  Hot Heat takes some effort and a change in the way we heat our homes and will take getting used to but the price is right.

The same idea is used in the anti-gravity material that was found on an island in the Caribbean where a child had discovered a way to coat the by product of waste material in his slum to create a toy that defied gravity.  This material, like that in Hot Heat, is the end product of a cooking process where people were forced to prepare and eat common, nearly inedible foodstuffs and the child simply thought up this use for his enjoyment. 

Coating this material on the bottom of, say, a wooden pallet in thick enough quantity, would enable that pallet to be loaded with goods and easily pulled along above the pull of gravity.  By judiciously adjusting the thickness and alternating the use of supports, some very heavy products could be hauled along behind simple flying machines and be free of gravity above traditional traffic at practically no comparative cost to the way things are done today. The beauty of this material is that it does not need the sun to re-power it.  When it loses its anti-gravity qualities all it needs for renewal is to be given another coat of the ordinary substance. 

This idea from discovery and invention is the kind of thing that needs no elaborate ownership by a monopoly but is free to all willing to take a chance on it.

 


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