Not if you could wind a few wires into a toroid and have an unlimited output of energy.noam wrote:unless every human suddenly had a ginormous leap in intellect at the same time 'free' energy would just be another tool of the capable and the richnowaysj wrote:Whispers of free energyworth at least a song title or something.
I certainly do believe free energy is possible. Think we're a long way from being able to access it.
But seriously think for a second about the impact of free energy if it were just dropped into the world today. Never mind completely destabilizing the current world order, probably good for some, definitely bad for others, but consider that an individual human in their current form on the surface of the earth would have access to the sun's energy output of a year... each and every human would have access to that amount of energy. I don't see that working out too good.
we'd pay for it
we'd probably pay more for it than we do for non-renewable energy now
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It's a serious question mate. Do you pay an electricity bill?christophera wrote:colorblind people who swear the people who see rainbows aren't seeing them are funny
idiots that can't know the extent of their idiocy
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i'm serious too. do you not realize that i seriously think you're an idiot?
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the colorblind statement is an indication of just how hopeless i think the disparity in our perception is. all i can do is wave.
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if money was abolished, there would be free energy everywhere
but non of you buffoons want that do you
but non of you buffoons want that do you
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YES OR NO.christophera wrote:i'm serious too. do you not realize that i seriously think you're an idiot?
It's like you're ashamed to say you pay it. You do don't you.
I am well aware you think I'm an idiot
I think that you have got that stuff you see whilst intoxicated mixed up. It's just alters your interpretation of reality, it's not 'what's really there' unfortunately.
But you're way too far down the rabbit hole to realize that.
I'm well aware you'll read that and think heeeeeeh no that's wot u r.
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Reading a few more bits about it I can say it's a pretty mathematical model. Model..
It's a bit too cocky to directy claim you found the pathway to unlimited free energy.
Conservation of energy is still a fact.
It's a bit too cocky to directy claim you found the pathway to unlimited free energy.
Conservation of energy is still a fact.
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so do Ichristophera wrote:btw, magma works for a bank (for the new people)
ANDWOT
why are things like AXE being developed?
why do governments around the world spend tens of millions researching fusion etc?
is it all part of the elaborate cover up?
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LOL, i talked to some actual physicists and scientists about this, and they had quite the harsh words or it...
basically, he's using mod9, an impractical version of Modular Arithmetic.
also, check out the UC-R's crackpot index and laugh at how high this guy ranks.
in short, he's full of beans and took a simple idea and started masturbating even harder than Parson
quote from a professor of Condensed Matter/Computational Physics:
basically, he's using mod9, an impractical version of Modular Arithmetic.
also, check out the UC-R's crackpot index and laugh at how high this guy ranks.
in short, he's full of beans and took a simple idea and started masturbating even harder than Parson
quote from a professor of Condensed Matter/Computational Physics:
a quote from a Dr. of Physical/Quantum Chemistry:Holy timecube on a popsicle, its nonsensical. This guy had better be trolling and I quote 'at the center of electricity is magnetism, and at the center of magnetism is flux. Flux is a higher dimensional energy known by many names such as dark energy, monopoles, gravitons. We choose to call it etherons, it is the God particle'.
TEDx is not the same as TED. Its organised by students at a university or something of the sort, who in this case seem to have been particularly naive.
Dr. of Theoretical Particle Physics / Condensed Matter:In short that sounds like a quite typical pile of crackpot nonsense to me. I don't actually see any real physics or math here. as far as pseudoscience goes, it's below average in the pseudo- ('appearance of') department. Looks and sounds more like a New Age book than actual physics or mathematics.
It's not actually a TED talk in the usual sense but a talk from an "independently organized TED event". I suspect their independent organizers aren't quite as good at checking up whether the ideas they're promoting really live up to their slogan of "Ideas worth spreading".
So I watched one of his "advance math" videos on youtube. I feel like this is a perfect example of taking a little bit of knowledge/ seeing an underlying pattern and just going "off the reservation" with it. He's working with modular arithmetic, it's nothing new
Sort of reminds me of the awt guy that comes around every now and then.
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a bunch of guys saying it's nothing new. i said it's nothing new. i laughed at him for saying it's new.
i'm laughing at you guys now for thinking free energy is a myth and believing the authorities that make the claims.
i'm laughing at you guys now for thinking free energy is a myth and believing the authorities that make the claims.
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seriously knell your iq might be dropping.christophera wrote:the part i think is funny is that this guy thinks he's the first one to figure this out. people have been demonstrating vortex based perpetual energy for a long ass time now.
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Do you pay an electricity bill though?christophera wrote:
i'm laughing at you guys now for thinking free energy is a myth and believing the authorities that make the claims.
Does he?
I bet he does
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DRTY do you work at a bank?
where do you work. i bet it's a bank.
where do you work. i bet it's a bank.
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junk science
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It's not.christophera wrote:DRTY do you work at a bank?
where do you work. i bet it's a bank.
PLEASE answer me, pretty please, pweeeeese
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one advantage idiots will always have is strength in numbers.
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bath house in Esfahan, Iran
not sure if its that particular one but either way, Hamame Sheikh Bahai designed and built a public bath house which was lit by the fire of one candle... for centuries
the British were interested, went in and fucked it up by dismantling it
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