Could This Be The Source Of ZERO Emissions Clean Energy We've Been Looking For?
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@jawayetti Yeah exactly. Buzz word bingo. Granted in the begining of EVERY higher education Science class aside form biologists. The class starts by explaining to you that our sciences are based on our observation. And in quantum Physic we learn that the act of observation actually changes the results. Of some exercises. But yeah BINGO!! If we are limited to our understanding of an observation It is only understandable to people with half a brain that our Perception is not concrete.
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@JRMCNEA As near as I can tell, quantum physics is nothing more than buzzword bingo to you. Again...Let's start over: Pick up a damn science book.
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@jawayetti yeah i guess quantum physics is a sham right? We write laws that are limited to OUR understanding of the universe. There are still prominent structures in the universe that we don't have a complete grasp on. And it is only arrogance to assume a species that has not been past their planet's moon holds all the answers to the universe. Gravity still act in certain environments that we can't imitate or explain. We have a elementary understanding of Dark Matter. And much more
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@JRMCNEA No, they are not. They are laws for a reason. You think a new discovery is going to suddenly change the way the universe works? That is preposterous at best. Jesus. Pick up a fucking science book. I'm not your teacher.
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@jawayetti -- And the people who have innovated in the past and advanced us technologically where first told it was impossible. Then told they where crazy. and then rape of their innovation to die alone and poor in an apartment by people looking to profit from their life's work of making the world better for all. Nature "breaks" the laws of physics around us everyday. If this wasn't try the bumblebee would not be able to fly. Or maybe we are missing something.
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@jawayetti the "Laws of physics" are limited to man's knowledge of the system. And like a human knowledge it is based on majority rule. and no the Laws of physics can't be broken. But they can be easily bent. The one huge downside to our understanding of knowledge. A: We think electricity is the only viable source of energy. B: We have only released the technology that utilizes about 30% or it in out environment. Taking that 30% to 45 or even 50% would change the world drastically.
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@JRMCNEA No. You cannot break the laws of physics.
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Isn't that just a pussy version of tidal power?
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Babba-Booey! What? It's actually relevant this time! While I'm at it- Howard Stern's penis! lol
Like JP Morgan said to Tesla, "If you can't put a meter on it, It's useless." I'm sure this guy will be suicided soon.
sethzky77 3 weeks ago 26
This is old news. A company from 1988 has a similar project powering homes in England. The company is called Wave power Technologies.
TheDeathbycancer 3 weeks ago 16