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ironguy
12th February 2008, 02:57
bodocus. com/
ok so i was at the above website and i saw this awesome documentary on free energy. meaning you get more energy than you put it. its over 100% efficient. by modern day physics, this isn't suppose to happen. we divided by 0...
so there is this awesome engine that runs on water (look under tech section in site) and it goes on to explain at the end on how big companies are trying to buy it out and smash it. has this sudo-fascist economic system truly over stepped its boundaries? what do you all say?
PEACE!
RedAnarchist
12th February 2008, 12:15
How does an engine run on a political ideaology?
apathy maybe
12th February 2008, 13:10
Trash or shit chat this piece of shit. Please.
Atrus
12th February 2008, 13:28
Is this a joke?
ÑóẊîöʼn
12th February 2008, 17:13
bodocus. com/It just leads to me to a mainpage. I smell a spambot.
ok so i was at the above website and i saw this awesome documentary on free energy. meaning you get more energy than you put it. its over 100% efficient. by modern day physics, this isn't suppose to happen. we divided by 0...Then it's a fraud and you should ignore it.
so there is this awesome engine that runs on water (look under tech section in site) and it goes on to explain at the end on how big companies are trying to buy it out and smash it.A common claim of "free energy" fraudsters.
has this sudo-fascist economic system truly over stepped its boundaries? what do you all say? I say you need to learn high-school physics again.
Sleeping Dragon
16th February 2008, 03:52
There is such a device that runs on heavy water but that was just used for testing as it emits neutron radiation. Boron is the fuel of the future not water, unless it's to manufacture hydrogen for hydrogen fuel cells. I doubt that would work but it is possible despite the ignorance of high school physics teachers. How do you think the sun works or the earth got here, there is quite a bit of energy present in this system but only nuclear fusion reactions could release it. Outside of that there is no way in physics to do what you're talking about. Google Bussard for a real device.
Cult of Reason
16th February 2008, 04:59
I think that any posts in Science & Environment that are not consistent with the laws of thermodynamics should be moved or trashed.
Jazzratt
16th February 2008, 05:10
Well it was made by someone now restricted, and it isn't scientific so I guess there's one good place for it...
ironguy
16th February 2008, 19:14
Well, put this in perspective, everyone thought the world was flat at one point. i feel that man kind does not know everything. (prove me wrong)
I feel that even modern day physics can always be added on. look at string theory, their are 5 versions of it and all seem to work out just fine. yet which one is the right one that applies to our world?
Physics (as it was written down by human hands) is not engraved in stone, we can always learn more, and discover more.
PEACE
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ÑóẊîöʼn
16th February 2008, 19:45
Well, put this in perspective, everyone thought the world was flat at one point. i feel that man kind does not know everything. (prove me wrong)
We do indeed not know everything, but there are some things which we do know, and the impossibility of perpetual motion machines of the first kind is one of them.
I feel that even modern day physics can always be added on. look at string theory, their are 5 versions of it and all seem to work out just fine. yet which one is the right one that applies to our world?
It could be any one of them, or it could be pre-quark theories that turn out to be correct. But it could also be none of them.
Not that any of this has anything to do with violating the laws of thermodynamics, of course.
Physics (as it was written down by human hands) is not engraved in stone, we can always learn more, and discover more.
Some essential truths will always remain no matter what. It doesn't matter how hard you try, you cannot hold yourself off the ground by pulling on your own feet.
Comrade Rage
16th February 2008, 19:45
Well, put this in perspective, everyone thought the world was flat at one point. i feel that man kind does not know everything. (prove me wrong)
I feel that even modern day physics can always be added on. look at string theory, their are 5 versions of it and all seem to work out just fine. yet which one is the right one that applies to our world?
Physics (as it was written down by human hands) is not engraved in stone, we can always learn more, and discover more.
PEACE
Political Utopia (http://www.anonym.to/?http://z15.invisionfree.com/Political_Utopia/index.php)
Fuck that, no engine runs on communism.
Dean
17th February 2008, 00:14
Well, put this in perspective, everyone thought the world was flat at one point. i feel that man kind does not know everything. (prove me wrong)
I feel that even modern day physics can always be added on. look at string theory, their are 5 versions of it and all seem to work out just fine. yet which one is the right one that applies to our world?
String theory doesn't "work." It's a theory about how things work.
Physics (as it was written down by human hands) is not engraved in stone, we can always learn more, and discover more.
Correct. but we will nevewr learn that you can take more energy from something than what is intrinsically in it. You can't get something from nothing. This isn't just a "physics theory," this is basic logic.
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