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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

Started by EMJunkie, January 16, 2015, 12:08:38 AM

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Void

Quote from: a.king21 on May 15, 2015, 08:42:24 AM
"Overunity"  is real:
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2012-03/09/230-percent-efficient-leds

Let's see the excuses from the know-it-alls here now... ;)
'Well, er... it's just pulling in heat energy from its surroundings so it is really not over unity... blah blah blah...'  ;D
Ok, call it COP >1 then, but it can also be described as over unity in my view... ;)

This is really interesting as some of the LEDS I have been experimenting with over the last year or so
have been giving me some odd results, but it is on such a low power scale that I can't realistically draw
any conclusions from it, as I just can't rule out measurement error at such low power levels. 
I posted some scope screen shot examples and details earlier in this thread. :)

All the best...


yg_34

The LED produces 69 picowatts of light using 30 picowatts of power.
I think all of us would prefer a led using 69 picowatts of light to produce 30 picowatts of power  ;)

tinman

Quote from: Void on May 15, 2015, 08:55:02 AM
Let's see the excuses from the know-it-alls here now... ;)
'Well, er... it's just pulling in heat energy from its surroundings so it is really not over unity... blah blah blah...'  ;D
Ok, call it COP >1 then, but it can also be described as over unity in my view... ;)

This is really interesting as some of the LEDS I have been experimenting with over the last year or so
have been giving me some odd results, but it is on such a low power scale that I can't realistically draw
any conclusions from it, as I just can't rule out measurement error at such low power levels. 
I posted some scope screen shot examples and details earlier in this thread. :)

All the best...
Well there not overunity,as we know where the energy above that of what we put in is coming from. The LED will convert heat and light into electrical energy-->this has been known for many years. So how is it these clowns think they have found something new?.

Some times i really wonder about our !so called! brilliant scientist. No wonder were not getting anywhere. The same go's for NASA,and some of the junk they put together-->i've seen better back yard builds.

Void

Quote from: tinman on May 15, 2015, 09:01:46 AM
Well there not overunity,as we know where the energy above that of what we put in is coming from. The LED will convert heat and light into electrical energy-->this has been known for many years. So how is it these clowns think they have found something new?.
Some times i really wonder about our !so called! brilliant scientist. No wonder were not getting anywhere. The same go's for NASA,and some of the junk they put together-->i've seen better back yard builds.

That article is from 2012. ;)
Actually scientists in general seem to be doing just fine...
All the best...


MarkE

Quote from: Void on May 15, 2015, 08:55:02 AM
Let's see the excuses from the know-it-alls here now... ;)
Thre are no excuses, it is an exotic heat pump.
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'Well, er... it's just pulling in heat energy from its surroundings so it is really not over unity... blah blah blah...'  ;D
Ok, call it COP >1 then, but it can also be described as over unity in my view... ;)
Maybe you also want to call your air conditioner over unity as well, but you won't be getting any free energy from either device.
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This is really interesting as some of the LEDS I have been experimenting with over the last year or so
have been giving me some odd results, but it is on such a low power scale that I can't realistically draw
any conclusions from it, as I just can't rule out measurement error at such low power levels. 
I posted some scope screen shot examples and details earlier in this thread. :)

All the best...
Low power measurements especially those using pulses throw a lot of people off.  Former physics professor Steven Jones thought he was getting 8X over unity because he did not understand how to set-up and check his measurements.