Not that long ago, anoter ACS'er posted a thread on a new US patent on yet another perpetual motion machine "invention." That sort of scam has been getting through the USPTO with increasing frequency. However, worst has yet to come.
When I was reading the weekly commentary on the James Randi Education Foundation website, I came upon this little gem: Q-Ray, a new "invention" granted patent number 5,989,178 by the USPTO.
Some interesting bits:
Randi proceeded to made some comments:
Perpetual motion machines is one thing, but this? I am just waiting for somebody to start transmuting lead into gold by methods other than particle physics...
When I was reading the weekly commentary on the James Randi Education Foundation website, I came upon this little gem: Q-Ray, a new "invention" granted patent number 5,989,178 by the USPTO.
Some interesting bits:
A magnetic ring adapted to be worn on the little finger of the hand. The magnetic ring includes a ring and a pair of permanent magnets that extend from the ring. When the magnetic ring is worn on the little finger of the right hand, the pair of permanent magnets are oriented on the top and bottom, respectively, of the little finger, with the South pole of the magnet that is oriented on the top of the little finger generally contacting the top of the little finger, with the North pole of the magnet that is oriented on the top of the little finger in opposition thereto, with the North pole of the magnet that is oriented on the bottom of the little finger generally contacting the bottom of the little finger, and with the South pole of the magnet that is oriented on the bottom of the little finger in opposition thereto. When the magnetic ring is worn on the little finger of the left hand, the position of the polarities of the pair of permanent magnets are reversed from that of the right hand. The magnetic ring can also be made to fit around all the fingers of the hand and all the toes of the foot.
The whole human body is a magnetic community. Each individual cell is a magnet and has polarities of North and South just like a regular magnet. That is why cells attract each other and form finally into a more complicated community, an animal body.
The examiner for the USPTO is listed as John P. Lacyk. May I ask, did — or does — Mr. Lacyk understand this?. . . Surely, if he made his professional decision to grant a patent to this quack device, he must have accepted the silly "scientific" statements in the application, some of them shown above, as being true. What are his qualifications? Where did he learn this exotic view of biology? Does Mr. Lacyk have any scientific education at all? Does he believe the "science" offered here to be true? Does he have any common sense? What qualifies him for this responsible job?
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