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Free Energy: Oh I do need a philosopher!

Started by Zorabia, May 08, 2020, 04:57:09 AM

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onepower

Zorabia
QuoteEnergy: What is it? You can get an answer from a physicist and it is likely the wrong answer because it will leave you with a bundle of misconceptions. The real answer is everything. Energy is everything. It is uncreated and eternal. It is always 100%, even if one day you find it as 100% unavailable energy. It will never go away. It just is. Existence could be a giant whirlpool and it will just spin forever without needing batteries! It is that simple. The philosophical reason for this is that, if it is not true, that existence can indeed come from nonexistence, well, we have a problem. You might as well believe in magic as you can argue philosophically for the existence of magic as well as you can argue for the potential life stirring within nonexistence.

Philosophy is the enabler of mankind not science and technology. It was only after man thought about nature and his perception of it did he start to question it and from these questions and experiments science was born. One cannot do something without first thinking and understanding how to do it.

QuotePhilosophy is the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline.
Philosophy (from Greek: φιλοσοφία, philosophia, 'love of wisdom') is the study of general and fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language. Such questions are often posed as problems to be studied or resolved. The term was probably coined by Pythagoras (c. 570 – 495 BCE). Philosophical methods include questioning, critical discussion, rational argument, and systematic presentation

The Philosophy of free energy starts with the study of nature as nature is everything. From this we can start to understand how nature works in reality versus mankind's often misguided perceptions of it. As you say everything in the universe is energy, it is everywhere in everything, everything is free energy. It would seem everyone wants energy, they are desperate for it, however they will not take the time nor make the effort to truly understand it.

This is where philosophy comes into play, how can one claim to want something like energy then make little or no effort to truly understand it?. The answer, in my opinion is that they don't want to know the whole messy truth which would obviously contradict most peoples beliefs with respect to our reality and existence. They want the very thing they cannot believe and will never accept and end up like a cat perpetually chasing it's tail.

Philosophically speaking if one rejects philosophy, the love of wisdom, then they must also reject wisdom, knowledge and understanding. Which explains many things doesn't it?... how or rather why would anyone reject wisdom?.

Personally my greatest insight was understanding philosophy and critical thinking. From this new way of thinking came new understanding and new discoveries.

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onepower

Zorabia
QuoteThe Mechanism:
Take a piece of paper. Fold it a number of times. Cut a figure into the paper. Unfold the paper. In this scene, you will see how all atoms can be a single atom. But never mind that. If the universe evolved out of a single state and then copied itself, resurrection could work. That is, if the principle of evolution itself applies to the universe such that the universe's expansion is due to the copying of spacetime, then reality does look like our "piece of paper" where, if you folded all of spacetime back to its initial condition, you get the single state anew.

As a matter of logic and reason the universe could not have been created because to say it was created begs the question, what created the thing which then created the universe?. Well it must have been another thing so what created that, another thing?. This is where philosophy teaches us that creation/destruction is a form of circular reasoning which can only breed more questions and complexity thus should be avoided. The only correct answer is that we do not know because it is the truth.

QuoteThis is important because, the second law of thermodynamics can then be seen as the thing that totally messes up our piece of paper when it is in its unfolded state. Say that the law makes a total mess of our figures such that they will be unavailable to work for us, as in energy unavailable for doing mechanical work. Say that the figures are squashed together (unavailable) and not spread out evenly (available) as they were in the beginning of time. But, when we fold the paper again and then unfold it, all that mess which the second law of thermodynamics caused is reset. Well, just try! All the mess, all the unavailable energy has been turned to available energy again through simple geometric principles! It is not a thing of magic. But it is a thing of beauty!

Understand, the big bang is just a slightly more intelligent version of theism because it is based on the same faulty sense of reasoning. The same question applies, if a big bang/god then what created the big bang/god which then supposedly created the universe?. At which point logically one can only come to one conclusion which absolutely nobody wants to entertain. The law of the conservation of mass and energy states that nothing can be created nor be destroyed only transformed. Thus everything is mass and energy and it will always be mass and energy and the only thing which can change occurs due to a transformation. Everything transforms, everything changes but all remains so far as we can ascertain.

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QuoteIt would seem everyone wants energy, they are desperate for it, however they will not take the time nor make the effort to truly understand it.


That's for sure. :)