A high schooler's invention turns water motion into "juice"
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A high schooler's invention turns water motion into "juice"
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This story and all (or at least most) of the claims made in it are largely false and can be verified by doing a google search of either "GyroGen" or even more significantly "GyroWaveGen(tm)". The original and TRUE inventors of this innovative concept have yet to be identified or publicly credited.
Posted by TS | February 24, 2008 8:34 PM
Posted on February 24, 2008 20:34