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Magnetic "Free Energy" designs released - finally!

Started by PaulLowrance, January 17, 2009, 02:06:01 PM

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resonanceman

Quote from: PaulLowrance on January 22, 2009, 07:59:52 PM
Thanks for wealth of info Gary. That's an elaborate design. The only thing is it needs to work for steel wire, so it's more difficult to bend. For steel, it may be easier just to dip the wire by hand, unless one is going to be making a lot of "free energy" devices.

Thanks for telling me about shellac. A little reading at wikipedia shows this is a good choice. I wondering if hairspray has any shellac or something compound. Do you know how fast shellac dries?

PL

Paul

My test  wire dried in 15 to 20 min

The kind of wire doesn't matter.

The wire I did was Iron rebar tie  wire .
The shelac dooesn't seem to mind the oil  that is on the wire .

The  stiffer the wire the longer  the  slinky you can support between  the  cylinders.

gary

resonanceman

Quote from: PaulLowrance on January 22, 2009, 07:59:52 PM. For steel, it may be easier just to dip the wire by hand, unless one is going to be making a lot of "free energy" devices.



In my opinion  even  a successful  working  prototype is not complete  until we have practical plans  for making LOTS of them


gary

dean_mcgowan

Quote from: PaulLowrance on January 22, 2009, 02:36:10 PM
This is too funny. I hope legit people are taking note to all of the potshots.

Anyhow, the answer is simple. The mathematics for the magnetic research has shown it's most likely very difficult to overcome the losses. Diode research is a guarantee! The diode arrays are considered infinite efficiency since no voltage source is required.

All that's left is to come up with an inexpensive easy method of making semiconductor fabrication equipment that anyone could build to make their own diode array *chips* that could power their home and beyond. They could be the hero of the block by selling inexpensive chips to the neighbor.

PL

Ok so its just an unproven "idea" finally!.

Thats funny too. I hope the legit people are taking note of that too :)


Cheers,

Dean

PaulLowrance

Hi Gary,

The energy I'm after is ambient thermal energy. Ambient thermal energy has been taught in college textbooks for about a century. It's about time to tap into this energy. The world is in disparate need for clean reusable "free energy."  No offense intended to anyone, but it's irresponsible to try and play the role of sci-fi wizard by hunting for an unknown source when we know ambient thermal energy exists-- ~ one billion joules per m^3, and sustained by the Sun. Every scientists knows this energy exists. I've outlined the science of how to capture this energy using conventional physics.

PL

PaulLowrance

This is about as clear as it gets without making a video as to why it would capture ambient thermal energy -->

http://greenselfreliantenergy.com/forum/index.php?topic=207.0

Although this is just a simple outline, I've gone over the math countless times. It will work.  :)

PL