Prodigy Worth Multiple Nobel Prizes Tells How to Reverse Effects of Aging, Develops Fuelless Electricity Generator, and Offers 50% to Willing Investors
Untrained youth more diversified than Einstein streams over a dozen original proposals.
Toronto, Ontario (MMD Newswire) October 30, 2015 — “Become younger by injecting embryonic stem cells,” says a Facebook note from Hark Vincio, a homeless youth who streams novel procedures on how to cancel g-force, treat lupus, electrometaset for ALS, create a protomagnet, and more. His writings self-conclude that aging is simply loss of cell material, and that replenishing by supply is all it takes to achieve youth. A comment adds that ancillaries, specific proteins, and amino acids can do the same. And, while not trained or tested in formal ways, he says radium’s decay and electricity to an element will transmute upwards.
Googling “Hark Vincio Published Research” lets you download the compilation which was emailed to University of Toronto’s intellectual property officer, instructing multiple advancements in neurology, physics, and physiology. The details have to be omitted to save 4 pages of space.
And, although he had been pre-approved by an international scale invention marketing company, for his submitted CAD of a novel electricity generator, he lacks the money to prototype and patent his ideas. Since World Patent Marketing’s agreement to let license and mass distribute for sales costs roughly $12,000 per invention, Hark offers that any willing investor that pays it will receive 50% of his future share, for 2 contracted years. He’s also been notified that his ideas for new cigarettes and beers are clear for patenting and licensing, which puts his future income at millions, per year.
His proposals are untested, but their informality won’t bring much criticism, when they are completed and presented in success. It will cost him $300 to construct a working core for the power device which uses magnets, and less than $5,000 to engineer a suit that lets him fly. Requesting nominations towards a TED conference and grants, he waits in a shelter.
Hark Vincio 647-781-5726 hvbusinessone@gmail.com
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