> almagnuson06 said on
11-28-2009 at
18:43:
70% more than put in? warning bells are ringing, my bullsh*t sense is tingling
> 9kolajbertelsen said on
11-28-2009 at
09:25:
yeah and hook in up with a bicicle insted
> DominickBlack said on
11-28-2009 at
05:41:
Look, this isn't rocket science. All you need are enough VAWTs to produce 3-5kwhours and you'r free. All the light, hot water, AC/Heat you need. You start searching the small computer repair shops around town for their broken HDs for the magnets. Plenty of broken microwave ovens for magnets and start building PMGs. Then pay your 5th graders to build the VAWTs to join them with.Ebay keyword: solarcell kit.I can build solar panels for just under $100. That's 1/5 the cost if you buy them premade.
> TheJuga said on
11-28-2009 at
04:54:
Its a false claim. Its sort of like if you think you have two apples then you wake up and have three you cant just claim that a black hole spit out the third apple. You must have made a mistake. The laws of physics have been consistent this far with all mechanical physical processes.
> greame5 said on
11-27-2009 at
23:42:
ya well fuck the huge corporations!
> Hogaboga101 said on
11-27-2009 at
18:26:
lol! Make the steam drive a steamturbine that generates electrisity for the elecrtic motor, and you have infinitiv power!
> dumbw8ter said on
11-27-2009 at
09:26:
LOLhtomerif is a lot closer.Here's a hint.. Ask your mom to teach you how to make gravy (yes like for Turkey dressing).Newtonian physics doesn't apply. How come? Because just as you stated quantum physics isn't interested in waiting for us to catch up.
> worras2007 said on
11-27-2009 at
00:32:
Man...- they do not put these things into use because oil companies will rip off their heads for that...Imagine one day no one needs damned oil or gas?Not even wind generators, solar panels, batteries for cars, not even chopped wood for heating...The whole world will change - for the benefit of us, ordinary people, but NOT for the benefit or huge corporations.
> blackjackhp said on
11-26-2009 at
02:19:
why don't they add a turbine to run a Generator there by running the electric motor with it's own produced power. this could be Propetual
> TheRobert1221 said on
11-23-2009 at
15:09:
if this machine does what they say it does, than why is it not being utilized?
> avcorm said on
11-22-2009 at
03:47:
apparently they used measuring tools with a 60% error margin
> thetrolone said on
11-21-2009 at
14:13:
I hope the eejits that deduced the power fed to the motor didn't get single & three phase power mixed up. The narrator claims its been measured producing 70% MORE out than in, guess what: A three phase supply delivers 73% more power for the same current & voltage. This *IS* a 3-phase motor in the video (your washing machine has a single phase motor in it) ROFL! talk about wool over eyes
> LOLDISNEYLAND said on
11-21-2009 at
10:32:
will you shut the fuck up!This is purely a video about boiling water, extremely fast! If they noticed some energy gains, then fuckin whatever! I want one of these just to produce steam, and even if it does it hyper efficiently, then its a bonus. No one wants to hear your kooky free energy disclaimers. You are not someone to make a claims. Even exploratory physicists have thrown classical physics out the door. Again, shut the fuck up.
> ytams1 said on
11-20-2009 at
17:50:
There is no such thing as free energy. The machines in the video are powered by electricity. You have to pay for the electricity, or the fuel for the generator.The 'free' fuels are solar, flowing water and wind. For solar perform direct heating or power an ordinary kettle from solar electric. Few city areas support flowing water. Wind can be attached to a turbine or this heat machine.
> PhuqueU said on
11-20-2009 at
13:16:
Unfortunately you can't say "2nd Law of Thermo" (and) "Big Bang"Make up your mind Satan!
> PhuqueU said on
11-20-2009 at
13:11:
ytams, r u trying to make readers think this is a rural tool?It is "Over Unity" (Free Energy)!
> metal420ify said on
11-20-2009 at
04:13:
temperature is the measurement of velocity, higher water pressure, higher velocity, higher temperatures.
> ytams1 said on
11-19-2009 at
20:24:
Attach the boiler to a windmill. That eliminates the cost of the fuel and electricity. This would be useful on isolated buildings like farms and military camps. A light weight version may even work on ships.
> markit8dude1 said on
11-19-2009 at
04:20:
"Small electric motor" Yeah right that thing is huge! Look at the frankenstein breaker used to turn it on!
> robhoski said on
11-18-2009 at
05:18:
it looks cool ... doubt you could get steam that fast with a heating element using the same watts of power the motor uses ... but I'm not 100% sure of it .... motors do use a lot of juice ... but so do electric heating elements