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Mechanical free energy devices => mechanic => Topic started by: Low-Q on December 19, 2010, 05:27:31 AM

Title: Overunity suffers from a fatal paradox - like travelling back in time
Post by: Low-Q on December 19, 2010, 05:27:31 AM
Hi all,

I have been thinking of what would happen if we one day could realize overunity. I think this event will face a fatal paradox. The biggest problem is radiant feedback, and mass-feedback. Like travelling back in time, this event will also face the same fatal paradox.

The paradox can be explained in two ways.
1. The mad scientist paradox. The scientist successully travels 30 seconds back in time. In his pocket he have a gun. He decide to kill himself while looking at himself loading the gun 30 seconds earlier. How could he possibly be able to travel back in time if he was dead, and how could he possibly be dead if he was able to travel back in time?

2. Radiation will follow him back in time, and multiply - not only his mass will be multiplied, but the radiation which followed him too. This will create a feedback which will increase extremely fast, and finally destroy itself.

So, if we manage to create overunity, there must be added some mass or energy, from the future, and into the system that will increase forever. Mass and energy are the same thing, but in different forms, and would be possible to be supplied in only one way - By letting energy and mass travel back in time, so it can be added into the system again , and again, and again.

What happens if we could travel back in time? Another me, or duplicated mass of an object, will mean a double mass and energy of myself or the object. From where are I suppose to provide the mass to move myself back in time to face myself? If I do this one time, it will continue to happen until the universe are saturated with mass and energy.

Another question, from where do we provide the mass and energy to achieve overunity if we are not suppose to travel back in time? And what would happen if we manage to find it? The answer is quite obvious: It would require a feedback loop of energy and mass between presence and past. Inside this feedback loop, the energy and mass would multyply into the infinite, so it would in an instant destroy itself in a pretty ugly way.

So, in my opinion, the chase for overunity will last forever - no one will ever find it. However, mass itself contains almost limitless of energy if we manage to convert mass into radiant energy. Converting mass into radiant energy are probably the only way to achieve "overunity".


This is how I see it, but if you guys have any opinions, please post any comments here. How are we suppose to harness free energy in the most safe way?

Vidar