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ZERO INPUT, 10 degrees thermal output...Yes,...genuine free energy

Started by TheoriaApophasis, December 22, 2014, 05:54:57 PM

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TinselKoala

Quote from: tinman on December 26, 2014, 08:24:13 AM
It's all good guy's,i really dont mind,as it's not that much to buy--and i already ordered it lol.

Chet-i have all i need to do accurate temp measurement's. I have digital thermometers,i have analog termometer's,i have analog bimetal dial thermometer's,i have resistance temp detector's,i have an infrared temp gun-->and i got water as well as lot's of insulation of all type's. What more do i need?--> oh yea,time lol.

This is just to simple,and to easy not to try. And what if it actually work's-then what? Would this confirm magnetic spin?--> wouldnt that be a hoot.
Now,can a stirling engine run on a 10 deg C temp difference?
Yes, of course an LTD Stirling can run on 10 degrees C difference, even much smaller. And it would be trivial for the claimant to purchase such an engine from a commercial source (since he probably can't build one himself) and show it running on the temperature difference between the bismuth sphere and the ambient. You'd do it, as would anyone else trying to provide support for the claim... if it were only true.

Here's one that will run on 2 degrees C differential, according to the maker:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdX7hwjhgA4
And here's one that I made myself, all parts except the bearings, filled with helium and running on a cup of warm water:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYovJzmCLdw
This one will even run backwards, sitting on a bowl of snow.

But the claim isn't of 10 degrees C excess heat, is it? Wasn't it 10 degrees F? Still well within the range of a carefully built LTD of the design shown in the first video above.

profitis


TinselKoala

Quote from: profitis on December 26, 2014, 08:46:02 AM
Quote frm tinselkoala:'You are both getting all tangled up'
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Incorrect.mirrors can and do violate the laws of thermodynamics

You are such a comic! I am laughing all over the floor! You can provide no evidence for your assertion. Please explain just how mirrors can and do "violate the laws of thermodynamics" and explain why nobody has ever noticed this before!

TinselKoala

Quote from: profitis on December 26, 2014, 08:39:57 AM
@tinman point your gun direct at the entrance of a thermos flask and report to us what you see

Why don't you state your formal hypothesis and what the results will indicate to you?  What will an observed temperature difference, using an IR thermometer, indicate? Can you use this observed meter reading, should it be greater than ambient,  to run an engine? To perform _any_ useful work? If not, what does that tell you about the relationship between temperature readings obtained in this manner, and actual energy content?

Can you explain why the temperature of water, put in even the best thermos flask and sealed up, will always drop instead of rising?Or perhaps you think you have invented the self-heating thermos. This explanation is one I have absolutely got to read. Why does the coffee cool off, if mirrors violate 2LoT?

tinman

Quote from: profitis on December 26, 2014, 08:39:57 AM
@tinman point your gun direct at the entrance of a thermos flask and report to us what you see
OK,tried my S/S thermos and glass thermos.
Ambiant temp on wall thermometer--37.2*c
Work bench top temp--36.6*c
S/S thermos after left open for 5 minute's--35.8*c
Glass thermos after left open for 5 minutes-could not get a reading,gun kept ranging.