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FUELLESS HEATER NO FUEL NO GAS NO WOOD NO GREEN HOUSE GASES

MORE ENERGY OUT THEN IN SAY NO MORE TO OIL USE ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES ZERO POINT ENERGY 100 Percent EFFECIENT HEATER PRODUCT REVIEW HYDRODYNAMICS.com  
 
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onionofdeath (15 hours ago) Show Hide
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You can't create energy out of nothing. They have to missing something when they do measurements/calculations. Its cool how the device works and all, but energy output<input always.
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ryuhayabusa3 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I don't hear from those people that another something is needed to keep electrons orbiting around it's nucleus, and from flying off, which that being the electrical attraction between the positive charged protons in the nucleus, and the negative charged electrons of the atom, so that the electrons wouldn't fly off. Also what I don't hear those people talk about is what causes these protons and electrons to attract? I don't hear what causes opposite charges to attract and like charges to repel.
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YES common ground. And that something actually is a very major issue since nearly 90% of the mass of the Universe is not accounted for and it is supposed to be the so called dark matter (what we do no see) of which we know nearly nothing. If one also adds the fact that the "particles* are no particles at all but some mysterious energy compound, as proposed by some quantum physicists working at CERN accelerator, we can conclude that we don't know what energy "IS" and in fact we ignore very much!
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To add to what you said about electrons rotating around the nucleus, I hear people say that friction doesn't occur where atoms are and that electrons rotate due to their energy level, but what I don't hear those people talk about is what exactly keeps those electrons from flying off. I don't hear from those people that another something is needed to keep electrons orbiting around it's nucleus, and from flying off
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electrons arent "rotating" about their nucleus. they exist in a quantized energy state. randomly dacaying would entail destruction of energy. friction on that level would entail direct interaction with other elementary particles meaning it would bump up or down to another energy level absorbing or emmiting energy to another particle. when friction slows something down the energy simply causes movement in another object. energy is neither created nor destroyed so the universe never stops.
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If you think ramming current through water and then burning the result is gonna poof energy into existence, by all means, give it a try.

Tip: "HHO gas" is nothing but a bullocks new word people invented to cover up the fact that the gas that's made is a simple mix of hydrogren and oxygen
thetrolone (1 week ago) Show Hide
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If ne of you doubters could see & feel my place, its been heated by over unity (im not prepared to disclose anything about the design, so dont ask!) for 4 years now, all that's been required are minor repairs, i've saved at least 10 times the cost of the equipment compared to natural gas heating.
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You are absolutely correct. I remember seeing this in a documentary many years ago and the inventor explained about the drillings in the cylinder, etc.
When the commentator informs us about the energy output, I expect he was talking about the power output in joules. It is an extremely efficient water heater indeed.
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stop arguing this is for HOT SHOWERS!

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