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Offline v8daveTopic starter

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Re: Free energy? Thoughts?
« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2016, 02:58:39 am »
It says 'Secret' right in the URL. It must be good right?
 

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Re: Free energy? Thoughts?
« Reply #2 on: January 26, 2016, 03:00:27 am »
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All Electrical Power Sources Are Already Free Energy Receiving Antennas

All conventional electrical power systems already contain fully functional free energy systems in their source component. Each conventionally designed system is, however, deliberately suicidal, since part of the system's own energy is utilized to work against itself and destroy itself. This is primarily due to the preoccupation of engineers with power and work. They do not consider the source as an energy source, but as a power source. Power being the time-rate of performing work, and work being the dissipation of energy, they are thus naturally conditioned to think of the "dissipation of the source" as its natural functioning.
In fact, hardly a single one of them is aware that EM energy itself is a free-flowing process. Only a finite collector possesses a finite collection of EM energy. In nature, the potential gradients of all dipoles are already rivers of free-flowing EM energy exchange with those dipoles, where the energy density is freely furnished and is essentially free for the taking. It is mind-boggling that we have all been conditioned to extract this free energy furnished by nature and the creator, but to always utilize half of the extracted energy to destroy the receiver-antenna and thus strangle the flow!

How dare engineers be preoccupied with power and work!  Mind-boggling indeed - that some people eat this sh*t up.
 

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Re: Free energy? Thoughts?
« Reply #3 on: January 26, 2016, 03:03:24 am »
  A random page on the internet
  With a title "The Final Secret of Free Energy"
  Claims of overunity in the first sentence

If that wasn't enough to click away without expending undue energy, one can see that it was "updated" in 1994, and in more than 20 years since I have yet to hear about the radical rewriting of the physical laws of the universe.

Why waste people's time with this complete and utter bullshit.





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Re: Free energy? Thoughts?
« Reply #4 on: January 26, 2016, 03:16:41 am »
Can the moderator delete this thread?  It is wasting everyone's time.
 

Offline v8daveTopic starter

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Re: Free energy? Thoughts?
« Reply #5 on: January 26, 2016, 03:29:25 am »
  A random page on the internet
  With a title "The Final Secret of Free Energy"
  Claims of overunity in the first sentence

If that wasn't enough to click away without expending undue energy, one can see that it was "updated" in 1994, and in more than 20 years since I have yet to hear about the radical rewriting of the physical laws of the universe.

Why waste people's time with this complete and utter bullshit.

Sorry all. I never spotted the date. I'll see if I can delete the posting. Someone sent me it this morning.
 

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Re: Free energy? Thoughts?
« Reply #6 on: January 26, 2016, 04:21:53 am »
To step charge a capacitor as disclosed would require infinite current.   Error: Reality Failure.
 

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Re: Free energy? Thoughts?
« Reply #7 on: January 26, 2016, 07:52:32 am »
Agreed, there is only so much fun we can have and we have a better version of one of these already going. Locked, for everyones pleasure.
 


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