RE: Religious people get very little reps, it's xenophobia and religionism.
June 30, 2021 at 12:16 pm
I didn't say what you are desperately trying to claim I said. I said that you are so ignorant that you mistake 220 single phase for three phase. Refrigeration techs do that all the time. That's what I said originally and you proved me correct in this post where you in fact, undeniably mistake 220 single phase for 3 phase. You played yourself, fool.
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In your original post about the fictional patent, you gave little to no technical detail. One detail you gave was incorrect, as I have shown and you bumbled into proving true. The rest of that post was nothing an engineer would say in answer to a question about a patent. You didn't even say what it was you built from surplus parts. I called bullshit on the whole thing and still do. You've been digging deeper ever since.
A real engineer would have just said, whoops, my bad, I meant 230 3 phase. But not a hubris filled liar with a haughty spirit. Proverbs was right about that.
Let's look at the more recent lie you told. Originally, you claimed to have a patent. When you couldn't link to the patent, you said you sold the rights and couldn't talk about it. When that was shown to be a lie, you backtracked. You said it wasn't a real patent, but a provisional patent. Now, anyone who files the paperwork and pays the fee can get a provisional patent. The patent office does not evaluate them. They expire in one year. So, there's nothing special about that, and it does not validate an invention. The next lie came when you said the nonprovisional patent filed by the purchaser of your provisional patent could name anyone as the inventor. That's not true.
Each inventor must sign an oath or declaration that includes certain statements required by law and the USPTO rules, including the statement that he or she believes himself or herself to be the original inventor or an original joint inventor of a claimed invention in the application,
You should just stop now, but you won't. You're sick.
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(June 16, 2021 at 4:55 pm)Drich Wrote: maybe you oughta call these manufactures to let them know they are producing equipment to a line voltage that only exists as single phase.
https://www.amazon.com/Flame-retardant-P...21&sr=8-13
https://www.thermoking.com/content/dam/t..._Sheet.pdf
https://www.mrosupply.com/electrical/cir...oup%20%231
https://www.inverter.com/220kw-three-pha...y-inverter
here is a whole page of the 220vac 3 phase inverters (which is what i used to power the refrigeration system, despite what line voltage may have been.)
https://www.amazon.com/3-phase-inverter/...e+inverter
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In your original post about the fictional patent, you gave little to no technical detail. One detail you gave was incorrect, as I have shown and you bumbled into proving true. The rest of that post was nothing an engineer would say in answer to a question about a patent. You didn't even say what it was you built from surplus parts. I called bullshit on the whole thing and still do. You've been digging deeper ever since.
A real engineer would have just said, whoops, my bad, I meant 230 3 phase. But not a hubris filled liar with a haughty spirit. Proverbs was right about that.
Let's look at the more recent lie you told. Originally, you claimed to have a patent. When you couldn't link to the patent, you said you sold the rights and couldn't talk about it. When that was shown to be a lie, you backtracked. You said it wasn't a real patent, but a provisional patent. Now, anyone who files the paperwork and pays the fee can get a provisional patent. The patent office does not evaluate them. They expire in one year. So, there's nothing special about that, and it does not validate an invention. The next lie came when you said the nonprovisional patent filed by the purchaser of your provisional patent could name anyone as the inventor. That's not true.
Each inventor must sign an oath or declaration that includes certain statements required by law and the USPTO rules, including the statement that he or she believes himself or herself to be the original inventor or an original joint inventor of a claimed invention in the application,
You should just stop now, but you won't. You're sick.