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http://live.pirillo.com - Sterling D. Allan, CEO of Pure Energy Systems Network, and founder of the New Energy Congress, gives the captone presentation on Aug. 11, 2007 at the Gnomedex conference in Seattle. He speaks about the process of screening for the best clean energy technologies, and suggests the open source approach for breaking the logjam on some of the more revolutionary technologies. He defines "free energy" as referring to energy modalities that harness energy that does not have to be paid for, including conventional methods such as solar, wind, geothermal, and tide; as well as the exotic approaches, including cold fusion, zero point energy, and magnet motors. He expects that some of these more exotic forms could bring the price of energy down several-fold, while also being clean and renewable. He recommends the open source method for quickly disseminating the technology once it is mature enough.

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  • You free energy researchers make me sick. Who are you to try to make a better world for us all? What's wrong with famine, pollution, & wars over resources? How dare you research things physicists "know" are impossible? Stop waisting time researching free energy & use it to worship at the feet of your intellectual superiors. There, vartatush, that should put the unwashed masses back in their place. Damn fools have no business challenging your God-like knowledge of the universe.

  • a man could be an skeptic, but then that is all he will be

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  • OK, what's up with this stupid argument? Sure, we expect the Sun to run out of hydrogen--after about 4-5 bn years. Following that, it is expected to fuse helium for some 5 or 6 bn years, then cool for a few billion. We figure it will support life as we recognize it for the purpose of this conversation for some 3 billion years. This is not perpetual. The very Universe is not expected to be eternal. But just how long must it exist before you figure it effectively so according to our perspective.

  • panning out would of been nice, no need to be zoomed on the speaker if you cant see any of the presentation he is showing on the projector...

  • @mangyscavenger u haven't seen Chris Angel or David Blaine then rotflmao

  • @dyablohunter agree

  • @vartatoosh so, you want to finish this equation with the total amount of hydrogen within the sun? and work out its energy consumption rate, then tell us how long it will take to completely consume itself?....given that astronomers have been able to determine the volume of the sun for a looooong time now, how come none of them has ever said it is now reduced in size??....hmmmm? surely some of this THEORY should be provable by a few observable FACTS by now?

  • Free energy, like human flight, is impossible according to physics. Bumblebees can't really fly, either. Just ignore the evidence & accept that the science of physics exist not to explain how our universe works, but to dictate what is "impossible" so we can tell the difference between real physicists and delusional fools who dare to investigate loop holes in the established laws of physics, like the loop holes of aerodynamics & lift as pertains to human flight.

  • In other words, it'll never fly, Orville. It's a known fact human beings are too heavy to ever fly. Scientists around the world agree & can prove it simply by tossing a human off a cliff & observing the result. Who are these Write Brother quacks to dare question established science? Ignorant fools tried for centuries to fly & didn't accomplish fart, so that alone proves, beyond a doubt, that human flight is impossible. Anyone who believes otherwise is delusional.

  • @vartatoosh

    Lol what's your problem my friend? just enjoy the ride they are giving us. There is nothing you can do about it, thrust me. it's like in that movie "The Day The Earth Stood Still" with Keanu Reeves.

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