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Ultracaps tested for excess energy

Started by PaulLowrance, November 30, 2009, 12:47:01 PM

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Wilby:

That was a nice video.  That kid did a great job making it.

Bill
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Quote from: WilbyInebriated on December 16, 2009, 04:08:25 PM
more ad hominem logical fallacy... imagine that.

every 10 year old knows you can get free energy from a potato or a lemon... just like every 10 year old knows you can't light a incandescent bulb from a single potato. yes, the potato is free energy as long as you didn't pay for it, no one is debating that fact.

no one is bitching and whining at you, and it was you that set the precedent for posting crap along with milehigh and vortex. you posted a fake picture, someone called you out on it... nice try at a red herring argument. ::) now, back to the question you have avoided three times. do you even have a clue how much voltage/amperage a single potato puts out with copper and zinc electrodes?


edit: watch this and learn something mr. mag... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FITxr6bJmd8 since it is obvious you don't have a clue how much voltage/amperage a single potato can source.

Oh, so I see. I agree with what Milehigh and Vortex are saying about free energy, that's why your whining. I also finally agree with what your saying that every 10 year old knows you can get free energy from a potato or lemon. THAT WAS THE POINT OF THE WHOLE THING - IT'S FREE ENERGY. Stop whining and move on. If you can't accept it, so be it. I'm done trying to explain things to you. Silly human.

WilbyInebriated

thanks bill.


Quote from: MrMag on December 16, 2009, 05:03:18 PM
Oh, so I see. I agree with what Milehigh and Vortex are saying about free energy, that's why your whining. I also finally agree with what your saying that every 10 year old knows you can get free energy from a potato or lemon. THAT WAS THE POINT OF THE WHOLE THING - IT'S FREE ENERGY. Stop whining and move on. If you can't accept it, so be it. I'm done trying to explain things to you. Silly human.
that's four times you have avoided a simple question. furthermore, you haven't "explained" anything, all you have done is posted a fake picture and engaged in numerous logical fallicies all the while avoiding answering a simple question... and it's "you're" not "your". ::)

if that was the point of the whole thing then what was the point of this post?
Quote from: MrMag on December 16, 2009, 03:39:28 PM
Believe me, I am not an idiot. Take a look at the bulb. Have you ever seen one like this before? I have, but it was quite some time ago. It was in science class in high school. I don't have one myself or I could show you.
where you claim it is some 'magical' bulb... from radio shack you can get a #272-1139 incandescent bulb which only draws around fifteen milliamps (0.015 amps) at 0.7 volts when lit very dimly in a darkened room. to light this bulb you only need 0.0150A/0.0005A = 30 potatoes wired in parallel. THIRTY POTATOES. and the bulb is so dim that you can't see the glow unless the room is dark. that's the point, to refute your ludicrous argument that it is some 'magical' bulb. your picture is fake and the bulb is not some special 'magical' or 'mystical' component that allows it to light with 0.0005 amps input... and if you had ever actually done the experiment you would know that. this still translates into "your picture is fake." one single potato cannot light up any sort of incandescent bulb. at best you can use several potatoes to light an led.

edit: you can however, use an ultracap to get an incandescent to light from a potato... ;)
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Quote from: WilbyInebriated on December 16, 2009, 05:25:56 PM
thanks bill.

that's four times you have avoided a simple question. furthermore, you haven't "explained" anything, all you have done is posted a fake picture and engaged in numerous logical fallicies all the while avoiding answering a simple question... and it's "you're" not "your". ::)

if that was the point of the whole thing then what was the point of this post?where you claim it is some 'magical' bulb... from radio shack you can get a #272-1139 incandescent bulb which only draws around fifteen milliamps (0.015 amps) at 0.7 volts when lit very dimly in a darkened room. to light this bulb you only need 0.0150A/0.0005A = 30 potatoes wired in parallel. THIRTY POTATOES. and the bulb is so dim that you can't see the glow unless the room is dark. that's the point, to refute your ludicrous argument that it is some 'magical' bulb. your picture is fake and the bulb is not some special 'magical' or 'mystical' component that allows it to light with 0.0005 amps input... and if you had ever actually done the experiment you would know that. this still translates into "your picture is fake." one single potato cannot light up any sort of incandescent bulb. at best you can use several potatoes to light an led.

edit: you can however, use an ultracap to get an incandescent to light from a potato... ;)
Or the other way around . The ultra cap can cook the potato then we can eat :)
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Quote from: WilbyInebriated on December 16, 2009, 05:25:56 PM
thanks bill.

that's four times you have avoided a simple question. furthermore, you haven't "explained" anything, all you have done is posted a fake picture and engaged in numerous logical fallicies all the while avoiding answering a simple question...

if that was the point of the whole thing then what was the point of this post?where you claim it is some 'magical' bulb... from radio shack you can get a #272-1139 incandescent bulb which only draws around fifteen milliamps (0.015 amps) at 0.7 volts when lit very dimly in a darkened room. to light this bulb you only need 0.0150A/0.0005A = 30 potatoes wired in parallel. THIRTY POTATOES. and the bulb is so dim that you can't see the glow unless the room is dark. that's the point, to refute your ludicrous argument that it is some 'magical' bulb. your picture is fake and the bulb is not some special 'magical' or 'mystical' component that allows it to light with 0.0005 amps input... and if you had ever actually done the experiment you would know that. this still translates into "your picture is fake." one single potato cannot light up any sort of incandescent bulb. at best you can use several potatoes to light an led.

edit: you can however, use an ultracap to get an incandescent to light from a potato... ;)

Jesus murphy, will you stop whining already. I told you I remember seeing it in high school. That was around 30 years ago. And to answer your question, I'm not sure how much voltage and current you get from a potato. As I mentioned, that it was a long time ago and I have been past that stage for a while now.
I hope your satisfied. Now go cry somewhere else.