I was waiting for someone to speak up on this issue but no one has yet gotten to the heart of the matter. This self-recharging electric Delorean is a variation of the Permanent-Magnet "perpetual-motion" machine that has been floating around for years. It purportedly has an efficiency of greater than 100%, which is why it can move a heavy car yet charge it's own batteries at the same time. This seems to fly in the face of logic, but relativity was scoffed for many years. Are photovoltaics "free" electricity? Perhaps not, but they were certainly used long before Einstein won the Nobel prize for explaining HOW they work. So, I am skeptical of these magic motors since an explanation of the physics simply isn't there, but that doesn't mean it CAN'T work. Personally I think you can get farther with cold fusion (insert your own Mr. Fusion joke here) but this motor design simply will not go away. One of the proponents of this motor has claimed to have recorded these impossible efficiencies and published the design he used. A friend of mine has taken the design and is attempting to reproduce the results, so we will be able to evaluate first-hand the validity of such a claim. If anyone is still curious, there are many sites dedicated to both promoting and debunking these motor/generators: http://www.freeelectricity.homestead.com/ http://www.nmsr.org/denislee.htm http://www.phact.org/e/dennis.html Since there is no theory or science to back up these claims, a verified and reproducible demonstration is really needed. Until then, I hope we can drop this subject. Gus Schlachter Austin, TX VIN 4695 kkoncelik@xxxx wrote: > I have been talking to the guys on the electric car that you all have been > talking about and asked him to respond to some of your e-mails > I think you may enjoy the response and they seem to be real open and are fun > to talk to.