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Inverted hystersis produces Overunity

Started by hartiberlin, May 09, 2008, 02:51:20 PM

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hartiberlin

Have a look at this very interesting
article about inverted hysteresis in some proven
experiments:

http://www.borderlands.de/net_pdf/NET0107S26-28Det.pdf

These experiments  violate the "2nd law", which is not a law at all,
but just a claim made by earlier experimental resuts...

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Feynman

Thanks Stefan, this is a really interesting paper.


EM, you should read this ;)


Frederic2k1

Can somebody please explain to me, what they are meaning by a non linear capacitance and how you can create such a capacitance ?
In my understanding (and my technical english is not very good) this non-linear capacitance will be realized by a gate of an special field effect transistor? Is this right?

So in the non linear capacitance the capacitance changes by voltage change ?

Indeed very interesting paper.