A Machine To Die For The Quest For Free Energy
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The 2nd law of thermodynamics make perpetual motion machines impossible.
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The idea that you have to have multiple PhDs to make discoveries is kind of silly. The discoverers of the past did all of these things without all of the pedigrees. If you know how to observe, experiment, make hypotheses and test them that's all you need. Most of the people that mocking these guys are most likely pencil pushers that can't even design a circuit.
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9 people don`t like free energy!
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I like when the old guy from the gym said "this machine is running off the gyroscopic particles of the atoms of this mass." Excuse me, what the hell did you just say? I knew enough in 7th grade to say he's just combining unrelated sciencey sounding terms.
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This just makes it hard to take these guys seriously when they're already having trouble catching lime-light. Don't be so subjective. Not everyone believes the free market is a naughty oppressive villain. If a corporation felt unlimited energy was viable they'd be the first to invest and make it happen. Good luck making it happen without including the economy.
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Great video, Down with the Rockefellers, the Rotschilds and the House of Orange (Exxon, BP, Shell). Free energy for all!!
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@mmike222 My answer also, if when he was alive they proceed perfecting his research we could have had free energy for more then 30 years ... but it is being surpressed by bankers and oil companies !
When the time came to pay 10,000 he said I don't think it is perpetual. This is american joke.
kessass83 1 month ago 4
Pursuit of something greater should always be welcomed even at the risk of encountering an occasional crack pot etc. There's something intrinsically fascinating about tapping into what are truly perpetual sources of energy such as electromagnetic (delivered via photos from the sun) and gravity. But I do not believe we could tap into that by constructing giant inefficient machines, involving tons of moving parts etc. How about starting from nano? Where friction could truly be 0.
vladbcom 6 months ago 3