xakzen wrote:gerald wrote:
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1) The Coler coil, This has been around for at least 60 years. It is a passive octagonal arrangement of magnets and windings (coils) that generate an electric current, a take off on this is
http://www.freeenergy-freeelectricity.com
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Perpetual Motion machine? I'm sorry, but you have lost all creditability with me on this one. People have been hawking this one for hundreds of years, but in violates the 2nd law of thermodynamics in that the entropy of the system must always increase, i.e. lose energy. This is true up to and including the entire universe as a system. So unless your Perpetual Motion machine is actually converting energy from some outside source, it is a hoax.
Scientific hoaxes are quite rare, but not unheard off. They can persist for long periods of time such as the English Piltdown man, but they can only persist as long as the original "researchers" are successful in hiding their raw data or destoying it in the case of East Anglia. Cracks slowly develop in their theory as more and more contrary evidence emerges and/or no one else can reproduce the experiments, i.e. the Cold Fusion hoax of the late 1980's (by the way there is still a Cold Fusion institute in Utah). Ultimately the perpetrators are shown to be the hucksters that they are sometimes well after their own deaths, but science marches on.
I agree that there is mounting evidence to refute the man made global warming theory and that ultimately it will be looked upon with ridicule in the not so distance future. It is equally true that many "well established" scientific facts have proven to be false or more accurately not completely true and this will continue in the future to refine scientific understanding; but that is hardly a justification for you to hawk your fraudulent merchandise here!
Yes, perpetual motion machines have been hoaxed for many years, centuries.
The problem is we do not understand, or even know, all of the forces of nature.
And the "free energy device' may work do to a misunderstand of some area of physics.
An example of this lack of understanding relates to gravity, there is evidence/questions regarding the uniformity of Earth's gravity over time."The Dinosaurs and the Gravity Problem"
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/1913389/posts
As for the electric generating device,(I have no financial interest in it but it would be nice if it worked) I believe in the free market, as long as you do not come out with something that is harmful, such as lead based ceramic coffee mugs.
If he wants to bring out an electric generator that uses no fuel and he can get investors, so what ? let the market decide. The device will work or it won't. If it doesn't work, he will look like a fool and the investors will lose money. Investors lose money all the time. Some crazy ideas are just crazy, and some become the foundations of industries. Let the investors and buyers beware. However, if it works, he will be rich, his investors will make money, the buyers will get free electricity, (after purchase ), and the environment will get less pollution. It is a win win for everybody. Hmmm --- but considering the electric utility companies, the providers of coal, oil, natural gas, uranium, their stock holders and bond holders, regulators and government taxing bodies ---hmmm---- may be we should think this through again.
One day man will connect his apparatus to the very wheelwork of the universe [...] and the very forces that motivate the planets in their orbits and cause them to rotate will rotate his own machinery. ”
—Nikola Tesla