First of all no one said its free electricity. Simple designs like this are brilliant. Products today are over simplified to MAKE MONEY. Thats it, .not to help, or save on energy costs.
If only this inventor was around in the steam age. His invention could have been used in the braking systems of steam powered vehicles. Recovering the kinetic energy as steam when the vehicle braked. A kind of steam age Toyota Prius!
@cmfluteguy: You are the layperson if you can't see the stored energy, or flywheel effect going on here. Also, the inertia and energy stored increases with the mass, or size of the wheel. You faux scientists that quote "rule" this and "law" that, are why a paradigm shift is too long in the making in the field of energy.
@cmfluteguy: Here's what you're discounting with this device: The retention of heat in the metal wheel would increase with the mass of the wheel. And the energy used to get the wheel to a point where it makes steam decreases as the wheel reaches this critical thermodynamic level. So what we're seeing in this device, in a primitive form, is a sort of flywheel effect or stored energy. Read up on flywheels and stored inertia. This steam device is ingenious!
This works because entropy fits the niervasive equation of pilagomars that cuddle the blouterrams at 90% degrees over the stratamullesor circunfrance of 5 talinoros dropping through the naval canal with a precise needed amount alowing all protein extruding from the nasal pasage to coagulate and form the necesary friction used in this process. Once the naval and air passages through the nose eplode, an entire city can operate on friction. Never heard these words before? I must know the most.
@denismoloney27 That's impossible. Nothing ever creates more energy than is used to power it.
This is probably very inefficient, but it's clean.
wc1hater 3 months ago
does it create more energy than is used to power the wheel. if so, by how much
denismoloney27 5 months ago 2
First of all no one said its free electricity. Simple designs like this are brilliant. Products today are over simplified to MAKE MONEY. Thats it, .not to help, or save on energy costs.
lightbodyification 5 months ago
I love how the reporter doesn't even question what is powering the motor. Yeah, I'm going to put that in my home. Dumbass.
thescrounger1 8 months ago
If only this inventor was around in the steam age. His invention could have been used in the braking systems of steam powered vehicles. Recovering the kinetic energy as steam when the vehicle braked. A kind of steam age Toyota Prius!
buncho888 1 year ago
Dumb. What powers the electric damn motor? Munchkins?
eurogoldexchange 1 year ago
@cmfluteguy: You are the layperson if you can't see the stored energy, or flywheel effect going on here. Also, the inertia and energy stored increases with the mass, or size of the wheel. You faux scientists that quote "rule" this and "law" that, are why a paradigm shift is too long in the making in the field of energy.
kapacon 1 year ago
@cmfluteguy: Here's what you're discounting with this device: The retention of heat in the metal wheel would increase with the mass of the wheel. And the energy used to get the wheel to a point where it makes steam decreases as the wheel reaches this critical thermodynamic level. So what we're seeing in this device, in a primitive form, is a sort of flywheel effect or stored energy. Read up on flywheels and stored inertia. This steam device is ingenious!
kapacon 1 year ago
This works because entropy fits the niervasive equation of pilagomars that cuddle the blouterrams at 90% degrees over the stratamullesor circunfrance of 5 talinoros dropping through the naval canal with a precise needed amount alowing all protein extruding from the nasal pasage to coagulate and form the necesary friction used in this process. Once the naval and air passages through the nose eplode, an entire city can operate on friction. Never heard these words before? I must know the most.
johnnyleesteele 1 year ago
@johnnyleesteele
No amount of "refinement" can violate the second law of thermodynamics.
Entropy always increases!
cmfluteguy 1 year ago