hi,
here's a funny thought: is the guy "depleting" the "quantum vacuum" within the battery in just 52h with a couple of leds?
shouldn't we just stop him, it seems very dangerous
I have another one: The Keppe Motor
http://www.keppemotor.com/institucional/?lang=en
“The Fundamental Mistake in Physics Is of the Equation of Energy with Matter”
Yeah. Right.
This guy, Norberto Keppe, is just a goldmine of bullshit. Unimaginable piles of hokey pokey stuff he's published.
It doesn't matter what the person/company/org claims ... I mean you if you can get over 10 million views on YT with a claim like "Double Your Internet Speed for Free" ...
... and (most importantly) YouTube places this video in the Category "Howto & Style" ... and you can run AdSense (Google's PayPerrClick ad service that many bloggers use) .... it's the $$ and fame and entertainment value .... I gave ThioJoe a thumbs up for holding that poker face and pulling a fast one ... but YT should know better than to put this video in anything but non-serious category.
imagine this... say a group of physicists got together and actually came up with some revolutionary new power source that was unlike anything we have working now. Like if the fusion guys had some breakthrough and figured that out in a way no one has thought of yet.... and then they started a kickstarter for it. How funny would that be when it actually worked.
They at least would have either a working prototype, or decent enough maths to show for it. Plus enough background so that you can check the work.
And claims that don't clearly conflict with the laws of thermodynamics.
i would atleast humour on a solution that appeared to break the law of thermodynamics, so long as they investigated enough to show that something funny was going on, and didn't abuse "magnets", "quantum power" etc, because like most of physics, the laws are correct, until they are proven wrong an re-written,
imagine this... say a group of physicists got together and actually came up with some revolutionary new power source that was unlike anything we have working now. Like if the fusion guys had some breakthrough and figured that out in a way no one has thought of yet.... and then they started a kickstarter for it. How funny would that be when it actually worked.
We can also imagine unicorns and flying pigs exist, it doesn't mean they do.
There *may* be a practical way to get power from the quantum vacuum (or whatever) but it won't be invented by somebody who doesn't have a) A working machine, b) Can't explain the physics to you and c) Needs a kickstarter to get it going.
We can also imagine unicorns and flying pigs exist, it doesn't mean they do.
@EEVblog featured circuit was quite easy to debunk, but try to explain those "raw footages"
BTW: Raw footage claims and sugestion that it was continous recording turn on suspicious feeling that this video is manipulated, while still it is possible edit it frame by frame
Update: Magnets are reused from hard drive and probably has nothing to do there, while there is another energized coil under table, I guess
What do you think-what kind of wireless power transfer is used there or this video is a fake and simply batteries put back between recordings?
imagine this... say a group of physicists got together and actually came up with some revolutionary new power source that was unlike anything we have working now. Like if the fusion guys had some breakthrough and figured that out in a way no one has thought of yet.... and then they started a kickstarter for it. How funny would that be when it actually worked.
Why get peanuts when you can get gold by selling licenses out to companies to use your ideas?
RAMbus was an engineering firm the sold paper. Never built anything.
Update: Magnets are reused from hard drive and probably has nothing to do there, while there is another energized coil under table, I guess
What do you think-what kind of wireless power transfer is used there or this video is a fake and simply batteries put back between recordings?
No wireless power, batteries under the magnet. It generates a consistent 6v DC and unless someone can point me to the rectifier, I don't see this working at all.
That aside, a location next to a high powered MW or LW transmitter could see an AC voltage from such a coil for the same reason a Fluorescent tube will glow dimly.
imagine this... say a group of physicists got together and actually came up with some revolutionary new power source that was unlike anything we have working now. Like if the fusion guys had some breakthrough and figured that out in a way no one has thought of yet.... and then they started a kickstarter for it. How funny would that be when it actually worked.
Why get peanuts when you can get gold by selling licenses out to companies to use your ideas?
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That was kind of the point of my thought experiment. The only reason to do a kickstarter would be to mess with people since no one expects crazy kickstarters to actually work. They don't have to give away the fusion reactor on kickstarter, just make the rewards "I backed a fusion reactor on kickstarter before it was cool!" t-shirts or something.
Thanks Dave, but what does the feedback capacitor do, how would be the signal without it ??