@smartarse001 Blimey is right ! Watta we do wit da free energee ? Dat meens everycurse who eber drunk a mug of sheep skin cottage brand ail will be wanttin a free meel next ! Den watt happns ? Free time to take a horizontal refreashments wit da blarney stoned hookar woo plys her trade up'en'down da streetes right ? Next ting ya now ya gots two many pigs fer da tits, yarun otta da food, anda free energee coasts too muchtabear ! Fergets aboute da free energee ya !
- Conspiracy theories are invented, hihihi to explain why this baloney does not work
- they like seeing themselves as "Out-of-the-box thinkers" because Einstein has also done something that science could not predict (ignoring the fact that Einstein applied intuitively a scientific methodology that has guided him through observation, problem, explanation with existing theory, extension/ modification of the theory, experiment/attempt)
You can measure the force of the magnetic field, also over time, meaning that you can detect if it changes. Then this is what you call electro-magnetic induction. But the magnetic field does not change (at least not within a short time, so that you could use this magnetic energy). But, applause, the first one here to come up with a potential idea why this free-energy scam bullshit should work. Nevertheless, I am sorry, it doesn't!
Ummmmmmmm the string theory doesnt work like that. Not to mention that many modern day physics doubt the validity of the string theory because the theory introduces arbitrary forces and particles mearly to simplify calculations.
I also am troubled at the thought of extracting energy from whatever field may exist. At the same time, the earth is large relative to people. Possibly the fact that the earths core is solid and rotates within a circulating molten sphere causes a constantly changing magnetic field change, and hence a stationary conductive object could create a constant voltage across it. Personally I think an orbiting solar station would work better, with no change of strange effects.
@smartarse001 Blimey is right ! Watta we do wit da free energee ? Dat meens everycurse who eber drunk a mug of sheep skin cottage brand ail will be wanttin a free meel next ! Den watt happns ? Free time to take a horizontal refreashments wit da blarney stoned hookar woo plys her trade up'en'down da streetes right ? Next ting ya now ya gots two many pigs fer da tits, yarun otta da food, anda free energee coasts too muchtabear ! Fergets aboute da free energee ya !
auther1046 1 year ago
Mushrooms
snowfan 2 years ago
Ahhhh begorrah, would ya believe dat oiv gone and found me some free energy.
Blimey oReilly.
smartarse001 2 years ago
0.47: Horse shit!? LOL!
ArnoldVeeman 2 years ago
- Conspiracy theories are invented, hihihi to explain why this baloney does not work
- they like seeing themselves as "Out-of-the-box thinkers" because Einstein has also done something that science could not predict (ignoring the fact that Einstein applied intuitively a scientific methodology that has guided him through observation, problem, explanation with existing theory, extension/ modification of the theory, experiment/attempt)
shanghaikidx 3 years ago
You can measure the force of the magnetic field, also over time, meaning that you can detect if it changes. Then this is what you call electro-magnetic induction. But the magnetic field does not change (at least not within a short time, so that you could use this magnetic energy). But, applause, the first one here to come up with a potential idea why this free-energy scam bullshit should work. Nevertheless, I am sorry, it doesn't!
shanghaikidx 3 years ago
Have a read of Asimov's "The Gods Themselves" it deals with exactly this scenario
aristideau 3 years ago
Ummmmmmmm the string theory doesnt work like that. Not to mention that many modern day physics doubt the validity of the string theory because the theory introduces arbitrary forces and particles mearly to simplify calculations.
silverphil07 4 years ago
I also am troubled at the thought of extracting energy from whatever field may exist. At the same time, the earth is large relative to people. Possibly the fact that the earths core is solid and rotates within a circulating molten sphere causes a constantly changing magnetic field change, and hence a stationary conductive object could create a constant voltage across it. Personally I think an orbiting solar station would work better, with no change of strange effects.
UFOMAN618 4 years ago
you're not meant to. If this was performed at a university, i'm the king of blooming atlantis.
louiskeal 4 years ago