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ENERGY CAN BE CREATED ~ Theory of Conservation of Energy is False

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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2011

Kinetic Energy Generating System (KEGS)
http://www.prlog.org/11668383-canadian-energy-company-proves-energy-and-peace...

The Theory of Conservation of Energy states that:

"Energy cannot be created"

This theory is false as is shown in this video by employing the Work-Energy Principle.

The Work-Energy Principle basically states that in order to increase the inertia (kinetic energy) of a mass some EXTERNAL WORK MUST be performed.

This video shows that this is no longer the case.

Kind regards and happy International Day of Peace

Thane

Thane C. Heins
President
Potential +/- Difference Inc. R & D
"The Transition of Power"
thaneh@potentialdifference.ca

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  • "and I come along and accelerate the rotor (with a flick of my bionic hand) will the electrical input power spontaneously drop?"

    Dear hveeder,

    Yes the spinning the motor by hand (above the RPM it is running at as a motor) will make it operate like a generator and the input power will spontaneously drop until the unput is zero and if you keep accelerating it you will send power back to the grid or your input power source (batteries for example).

    I hope this helps.

    Cheers

    Thane

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  • Absolutely impossible. An accelerating motor does not mean that it has more power (WATTS).You are totally confusing WATTS (power) with Watt-HOURS (energy).You may have same wattage in input, and that the system accelerates, which means it has more energy.But that can be absolutely normal. Energy=Power x Time... You should try to prove that the output POWER (and NOT energy) is increased. Power=Speed x Torque. So, your speed can build up, but the torque is reduced. Nice setup & tools

  • Have you looked at wits2014 videos on Youtube? They've been proving for 200 years that the 'law' of conservation of energy is only true in CLOSED systems. And there are thousands of ways to get 'free' energy from outside the 'closed' systems we normally use.

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  • @coldfusion12 ... thermodynamics is also based on theoretically closed systems... even when we attempt to artificially enclose a system there are losses...

  • @tj7729 Correct! :) Open systems aren't covered

  • just pick up some gen there and loop it

    very impressive

  • no es falsa la teoria de la conservacion de la energia, lo que sucede es que hay que saber obtenerla de una fuente.

  • @ThaneCHeins ...so while you are using the electricty to power a motor you can use the same electricty, for example, to compress or stretch a spring between the wires without effective the performance of motor?

  • @ThaneCHeins Yes it does help. The CONCEPT of energy creation is easy to grasp. However, professional engineers and scientists have been trained to explain all acceleration as a PROCESS of transforming energy. Therefore if some change is better explained by a PROCESS of energy creation this PROCESS needs to be described clearly.

  • @Thane, From what little I know of a regenerative braking, the generated electricity is used to recharge a battery. The generated electricity does not reduce the input from the battery, so the analogy doesn't answer my question. My question reflects my ignorance about the behaviour electrically powered machines: If a motor turns at a given speed at a given input power, and I come along and accelerate the rotor (with a flick of my bionic hand) will the electrical input power spontaneously drop?

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