Parkesburg Inventor Believes His Creations Could Change the World – If Only He Could Secure Funding

Anthony Paul Bellezza of Parkesburg believes his inventions could drastically change things if he can secure the funding to develop them.

Anthony Paul Bellezza of Parkesburg believes his inventions could drastically change the way we do things, if he can secure the funding to develop them further, writes Bill Rettew for The Daily Local News

Bellezza said he invented groundbreaking methods for producing energy from a device that he designed, which is no larger than a liquor box. He also claims to have found a way to drastically increase solar panel output, along with a new method for fusing computer chips, among other discoveries. 

However, he added that a lack of funds is preventing his inventions from hitting the mainstream. 

“I could change the world with what I know and what I want to do if I had the money behind me,” he said. “A lot of millionaires and billionaires aren’t willing to take the risk.” 

He explained that the invention party is just the start. After that, he needs to convince a company that his discovery is viable. 

Still, despite not being able to find support for his work, Bellezza continues inventing. He currently holds four patents with seven more pending.

“I’m always curious,” he said. “I never stop thinking about ways to make things better.” 

Read more about Anthony Paul Bellezza and his inventions in The Daily Local News

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