Alien Engineering on their Power Source
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Would be great for electric cars too. I say put false prejudices aside, like when we though the world was flat, and stop letting others tell us what we can or can't do, and do all we can to stick it to the people who make us spend our lives working to pay for energy we could be getting for free. Think how much of your paycheck goes on electricity, or petrol, or your car, or in taxes on other items you buy to pay for the fuel to get them to you. How much better would the world be with free power?
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@BoltOfThundor Yes, solid water has an electrostatic charge. But that electrostatic energy has to come from somewhere. When water rises as steam and condenses to ice rapidly, it becomes negatively charged. The heat from the hot ground has to go somewhere! So it turns into lightning and thus feeding the process. Just like hot clothes from the dryer, the heat transforms to static as soon as you pull them out under certain conditions.
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The maker of the video "OW, I'm going to be number one viewed !"
Reality hits - 3 years latter... 17,249 views... .. .
Ouch, I guess I shouldn't have tried to make money of of it... O.o
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@kingx989 last I heard, scientist also though that electrostatic build up had some thing to do with it.
But, I think that electrostatic is a property of solid matter? which would make more sense when there are solidified water particles in the cloud, which, generally deposits on dust, and such.
(IE, African dust storms spread particles high into the atmosphere and humans tried to mimic the affect by spraying clouds over farm land, though that was not so successful.)
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Cosmic microwave background radiation: Tesla also investigated harvesting energy that is present throughout space. He believed that it was merely a question of time when men would succeed in attaching their machinery to the very wheelwork of nature, stating: "Ere many generations pass, our machinery will be driven by a power obtainable at any point of the universe."
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@BoltOfThundor Well actually, frozen water molecules do have more of a magnetic field than it does when in liquid phase. Think of a really bad thunderstorm, in the very middle part of the storm head, the water temperature is well below freezing! The clouds become highly electric or negatively charged. Against the positively charged ground, this causes lightning.
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@iHeartElectricalEng But, more then likely that's one of the most effective ways of catching people onto the video. He does backtrack to say that conservation of matter is a law, so all's well.
I forexample was looking for this in-specific, so I typed in "free energy..." as my first search attempt.
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@hellbillydeluxe26 every peace of technology is a monument to Nicola's genius and his work.
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@bearpatch626 Frozen water doesn't conducts electricity...
this is on AlienScientist's channel and is the guy talking on the video...
MaelMan82 3 years ago 5
It's Teslas' idea that Edison din't let to happen.
Dodexas 2 years ago 4