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vokain
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October 29, 2014, 04:20:28 PM |
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I always said I'd transmute all the plastic and nonbiodegradeables here on Earth into something useful if that were to happen.
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jarvanIV
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October 29, 2014, 04:25:25 PM |
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if there was a such a thing with free energy, I would of 1. Gave me a free from one bill to pay every month 2. Bicoin mining 24/7 3. Leave everything on esp hot weather AC
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Rassah
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October 30, 2014, 02:12:12 PM |
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You say antiscientific nonsenses. I cant talk seriously with you. You paid by the oil companies? They pay well?
You say antiscientific lies. Nothing you said is based on actual observable science. You must be paid by shucsters and charlatans selling their fake motors and bullshit conspiracy books.
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Bitcoin Magazine
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October 30, 2014, 02:14:30 PM |
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what if i need 0.0001 btc real bad for drugs, but no one will give it to me.
should i mine on 3 S3's, or a S1 solo-mining bitcoin?
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i am here.
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Rassah
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October 30, 2014, 02:26:52 PM |
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All these magnet motors seem to be built on the principle of two magnets pushing apart. Problem is, in order for two magnets to push apart, they first have to be brought close enough together to start pushing. This means being brought together against the resistance that is already pushing them apart. That uses up more energy than the final push. Even the Yildiz motor relies on batteries to overcome that resistance, and will stop working once the batteries run out.
The undeniable proof that all these motors are fake is that ALL of them have to be started for the demonstration. Why not just start them once when you are done building them, and just leave them running forever?
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cocos
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October 30, 2014, 03:51:29 PM |
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All these magnet motors seem to be built on the principle of two magnets pushing apart. Problem is, in order for two magnets to push apart, they first have to be brought close enough together to start pushing. This means being brought together against the resistance that is already pushing them apart. That uses up more energy than the final push. Even the Yildiz motor relies on batteries to overcome that resistance, and will stop working once the batteries run out.
The undeniable proof that all these motors are fake is that ALL of them have to be started for the demonstration. Why not just start them once when you are done building them, and just leave them running forever?
So the Yildiz motor runs on batteries? And the people from Delft university are idiots?
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October 30, 2014, 04:02:45 PM |
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All these magnet motors seem to be built on the principle of two magnets pushing apart. Problem is, in order for two magnets to push apart, they first have to be brought close enough together to start pushing. This means being brought together against the resistance that is already pushing them apart. That uses up more energy than the final push. Even the Yildiz motor relies on batteries to overcome that resistance, and will stop working once the batteries run out.
The undeniable proof that all these motors are fake is that ALL of them have to be started for the demonstration. Why not just start them once when you are done building them, and just leave them running forever?
So the Yildiz motor runs on batteries? And the people from Delft university are idiots? Can you show me a link from Delft university where it says that indeed a gathering about it happened there and that anyone associated with Delft university was there? I suppose you cant cause it is just a stupid video. But if you find something then yes people from Delft university are idiots. I am waiting. P.S. Universities often hire out rooms. Who knows who turns up. But still Delft gets lower in my eyes if they let obvious scammers in there.
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cocos
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October 30, 2014, 04:18:57 PM |
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All these magnet motors seem to be built on the principle of two magnets pushing apart. Problem is, in order for two magnets to push apart, they first have to be brought close enough together to start pushing. This means being brought together against the resistance that is already pushing them apart. That uses up more energy than the final push. Even the Yildiz motor relies on batteries to overcome that resistance, and will stop working once the batteries run out.
The undeniable proof that all these motors are fake is that ALL of them have to be started for the demonstration. Why not just start them once when you are done building them, and just leave them running forever?
So the Yildiz motor runs on batteries? And the people from Delft university are idiots? Can you show me a link from Delft university where it says that indeed a gathering about it happened there and that anyone associated with Delft university was there? I suppose you cant cause it is just a stupid video. But if you find something then yes people from Delft university are idiots. I am waiting. P.S. Universities often hire out rooms. Who knows who turns up. But still Delft gets lower in my eyes if they let obvious scammers in there. Call them and ask them. Delft University of Technology T: +31 (0)15 27 89111
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notbatman
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October 31, 2014, 12:31:53 AM |
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Every so-called "new energy" or "free energy" company/non-profit organization is a guaranteed scam. Even the established companies with established technologies are corrupt look at Enron.
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Mr Tsoutsounopaiktis
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October 31, 2014, 01:01:54 PM |
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All these magnet motors seem to be built on the principle of two magnets pushing apart.
Oh! You noticed!
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Rassah
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November 09, 2014, 05:58:28 AM Last edit: November 12, 2014, 02:21:07 PM by Rassah |
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Why would you use a whole lot of electricity to break up water into hydrogen and oxygen (HHO), and then burn them for heat, instead of just use electricity for heat directly? Water is not in any way a fuel. A fuel is something that exists at a high energy state, and is burned or converted to a lower energy state, releasing heat in process. Water already exists at the lowest energy state.
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November 09, 2014, 07:34:15 AM |
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The end of oil companies is here!
Delusional.
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xkrishna
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Accepting stellars, paypal ( got a way to handle )
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November 09, 2014, 08:16:01 AM |
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Magnetism attracts me as free energy source
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cocos
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November 09, 2014, 10:44:04 AM |
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Why would you use a whole lot of electricity to break up water into hydrogen and oxygen (HHO), and then burn them for heat, instead of just use electricity for heat directly? Water us not in any way a fuel. A fuel is something that exists at a high energy state, and is burned or converted to a lower energy state, releasing heat in process. Water already exists at the lowest energy state. Because the output energy is bigger than the input energy. Faraday wrote it requires 96Kj of electrical energy to split water into HHO with an increase of 286Kj of heat energy created when Hydrogen is recombined to make water. Gasoline and Diesel are around 90 Octane, but HHO is 130 Octane.
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