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* 2000 - "[[Patent Secrets: How You Can Protect Your Invention for fs Little as $25 ]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Patent-Secrets-Protect-Invention-Little/dp/1581601247/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1321381986&sr=8-1 Read in full])
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[[Category:Scientist|Hampton Steven]]

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Steven M. Hampton
Steven M. Hampton
ResidenceBoulder, CO, United States
NationalityUSA
Known forInertial propulsion, Dean drive

In 1980, Steven became interested in the Dean Drive. Since then, he has conceived nine inertial engines and hand-built eight working prototypes for various applications, most of which are not Dean Drives. One drive displaces a ballistic 4-line pendulum while running. Another is an electronic recoilless jackhammer drive. In 2006 he completed inertial engine E-8, a dependable inertial propulsion spacedrive that loses 70% its weight while running on a floor scale.

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