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It's all Free!!!
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Remember free energy is harnessed, not created.
Recall the story a scientist says to God "We don't need you anymore, we have discovered how to make life. We take some dirt, add some enzymes, some electricity..." God cuts him off and says "GET YOUR OWN DIRT." |
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Not really free but interesting and promising:
http://bgr.com/2016/06/07/renewable-...t-bionic-leaf/
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Of all those devices, I wonder which ones actually work? Does anyone think it's greater than zero?
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Zero, zilch, zip, nil, nought, nothing, diddly-squat.
Or, as our friends in Yorkshire say: "You don't get owt for nowt." Free energy devices are also subject to the same three factors as LRLs ... self-delusion, wishful thinking and selective memory. |
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Nothin' ain't worth nothin', but it's free.
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I came to the conclusion that a solar cell and rechargeable battery is easier and has huge more power, and probably cheaper, too.
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I read that some diodes can be photovoltaic. I built a unit and noticed it did not work very well indoors. Outside in the bright sunshine it increased power maybe 20 times. I carefully shaded the various parts and sure enough, the power dropped drastically when I shaded the diodes. So unless I find something different, it sure seems that a solar cell put out thousands of times more power and costs less and no need to build any circuit.
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