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CaptainFudges (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Rednecks have done it again! Used glue, a gun, a chicken, and they managed to curve time and space without knowing it. Ehhh, just joking around! Don't take me seriously.
Blackmailman (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Yeah you're right. But there can be free energy
adisharr (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
You can examine it anyway you like. By definition, there is NO way a process can be over 100% efficient. If you can demonstrate please do so.
HanZie82 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Well hook up a dynamo on the steam end and power the electric motor with that and leave it running.Curious how long it will last...
Blackmailman (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Seems an odd choice of words to say something came from nothing just because it's meter read over 100% efficient. The energy came from the process and the materials, however much it is. Just because it's 1% over a 100 doesn't mean it came from nothing. It is our perception of 100% that needs examination, meters dont take into account time. Im sure over time its efficiency will dwindle, as materials weather. It is not perpetual, but I do believe many of these technologies exist.
adisharr (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
You're suggesting other people stop writing and then in your next sentence insist that something can be over 100% efficient?
WolYou (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
What has boiling to do with temperature? Nothing on itself. The boiling point is dependent on the pressure. Steam doesn't mean heat. You lower the boiling point to 20°C and produce 20°C steam. What is the benefit of that? It just demonstrates cavitation. Nothing new about that since hundred years.
StraightEdgeHippie (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
I was JUST about to say that
sacha4you (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Instantanous vapour yes, overunity no.Otherwise the guy would feed the steam to a steam turbine what drove a generator - and there were a perpetuum mobile of the first find.;-))
doobedoo22 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Why do you need an inefficient dynamo/alternator to generate electricity? Surely, just pass the steam you're getting through a steam turbine, to get rotational energy, powering the rotor.Except of course, if you did, it would slow down and stop almost at once. This simple can't be an over-unity system. |