http://BuildATeslaCoil.org
I could not believe my eyes when I saw this device generating magnet free energy and achieving perpetual motion. This concept was taken from the infamous Tesla Coil, invented back in the late 1800s by Nikola Tesla himself.
These coils have been proven to create free magnetic energy as early as 1901 and since then have become classified government information because the electric companies fear the devices. And for good reason, they could very well put them out of business.
And you know what happens when big business get scared, it means we don't get to use new technological advancements because its hurting someones bank account.
Is that how the world should be run? Is that justice?
I think not, and thats why I put together my Magnet Free Energy blog that you can check out below. I created it with the intention of putting all the best knowledge I have found about creating magnet free energy all in one place so I can help you out too.
esto no es energia libre solo es algo gastando energia sinpoder usarla.
ascalar 1 week ago
I don't understand the reasoning behind claims that such devices would put electricity companies out of business. Wouldn't they just monopolise on any such principle as well, making it illegal to build and run your own, while still charging us outrages prices to access the energy they create via whatever means?
TheEyesontheskies 2 weeks ago
This is a motor. This is how electrical motors work.
The3rdPlateau 4 weeks ago
@FoxLogicBox Sure, but when you take it away from
them, they stop. They aren't a useful source of energy.
They only store energy. They also gain a very very very
tiny amount of mass when they have kinetic energy,
did you know that? E=Mc^2, remember?
rstevewarmorycom 4 weeks ago
@FoxLogicBox (Ad hominem) You are quite right.
But they are often fun when one is frustrated.
And I have lots of arguments, but they are mathematical.
I don't even know how to type many of them here.
rstevewarmorycom 4 weeks ago
@FoxLogicBox "This is not as simple as 2+2=4"
To YOU, to you. This stuff you see on YouTube is
simply NOT any kind of cutting-edge stuff, I know
you have trouble grasping that, but it is so. And gee,
I didn't see any "authority" on my diploma at all.
rstevewarmorycom 4 weeks ago
@FoxLogicBox If that WERE my argument, you'd be
right. Unfortunately...
rstevewarmorycom 4 weeks ago
@FoxLogicBox What you don't grasp is that to physicists,
the nature of a real claim and the nature of a wrong claim
are virtually always obviously different and discernible.
The wrong claim always involves contradicting known
principles, while real claims involve wholly new principles.
rstevewarmorycom 4 weeks ago
@FoxLogicBox Why would I care? Precisely because it
is wasting people's time and money on the slimmest possible
bet when there are TONS of things out there that REALLY *DO*
work, and this stuff here is giving all of it together a bad name
because a lot of people, as evidenced here, can't tell the difference
between the two!!
rstevewarmorycom 4 weeks ago
@FoxLogicBox
They will try to monopolize solar and wind, and in a century
they might have it all under their thumb again. Barring a
revolution. But in the meantime, we have a bunch of new
players bringing stuff out that works, solar, wind, tidal,
hot-rock geothermal, earth heat geothermal, and then there's
the insulation and retrofit businesses, which will grow startlingly
in the next ten years, as well as low-impact vehicles. If you look
for magic you could be VERY disappointed.
rstevewarmorycom 4 weeks ago