Seeing is believing
Billions of creative minds at work
eventually we will come up with the right answer
pesn.com/2009/07/23/9501556_REMG … etic_demo/
Hopefully it works.
I hope it works too, but it’s doubtful its pulling the energy from nowhere, if he could prove it was it would be in a science journal and it would be big news. No I underestimate that, it would fundamentally destroy the laws of physics as we know it.
Free energy in science is another name for breaking all the laws of nature. You don’t get something for nothing and energy conservation laws seem pretty air tight. I note the article is light on explanation of how this works and heavy on claims. It sounds a little crackpot to me.
If he wants any serious long term funding he’s going to have to go through the usual channels, ie open this up to scientific experiment. He would be wise to release the science at the same time he claims success. The fact that he hasn’t again flashes up doubts. He has patented this and could just as easily publish experimental evidence without fear of plagiarism, he has chosen not to. Such claims need more than words, especially when they claim to defy the natural laws. A demonstration that isn’t open to any sort of scientific review is little more than saying that you have proved magic tricks work on magic. I’d be vary wary personally.
Didn’t this get busted on Mythbusters…?
free energy…
pull my finger…
-Imp
My understanding is that the Tesla free-energy stuff is real, but like most things of this nature it follows the inverse square law.
So those towers you’ve seen that power a lightbulb, what are they, 3+ meters tall? In order for them to light 2 light bulbs they don’t need to be 6+ meters tall, they need to be 9+ meters tall. 3 light bulbs? That is 81 meters tall. Oh, and they exhaust the potential pretty quickly, so they only power a lightbulb for an hour or so.
This, on the other hand, looks like utter and complete wackery without any substance what-so-ever.
Coal is just lying there in the ground, the wind blows, the sun shines. Energy is free, and E=mc² reminds us that everything is made of it. But then people get involved, and it isn’t free any more. Nothing ever is.
Sidhe, I think you’re right to be sceptical about this. I imagine that all such “over unity” devices don’t live up to the claims. Energy is the one thing we can neither create nor destroy, and any energy coming out has to be coming from somewhere. But you know, if I had my way I’d list all the people involved in this kind of thing, and cross-match with their utility bills. Then I’d drive around at night visiting each address with a SWAT team in tow. If the lights were off and the house was silent, I’d move on to the next address. If it was ablaze with lights, and this guy doesn’t pay for any electricity, I’d give the signal to Go Go Go and swing the door ram myself.
Farsight.
I wouldn’t worry if it really worked the energy companies would of confiscated his stuff and he would of disappeared off the face of the Earth long ago.
There’s two issues here, Sidhe. If some guy gets something to work, it could save the planet. We need it. But on the other hand, if that energy is coming from somewhere odd, it might conceivably destroy the planet. Either way, I expect you to be right behind me as we go in. Go Go Go!