There's a lot of sites which talk about "free energy" and "perpetual motion"
they generally do not talk about it in the sense of solar energy, but in the sense of energy from nothing. I'm not going to go into it too deeply, but it's rather hard for me to believe in "free energy" in the sense that these sites advertise it. They often mention modern physics such as quantum theory which says a particle can enter an energetic state with no apparent stimulation or bizzar things which happen around black holes or near the speed of light.
Of course, they fail to mention that none of these energy-from-nothing schemes have been demonstrated on earth in a macroscopic and usable way.
But I've noticed something else about this site. They often advertise a variety of different energy devices, which don't seem to exactly fit.
For example. A site will advertise devices such as: "Small box taps unlimited energy from cosmos and can power your house" along with "High effeciency hydrogen gerator" and "Gas miliage booster" and "Advanced Hydrogen Storage Device"
My problem is this: Often one of the devices they claim to have completely eliminates the need for the others.
If you have a little box which produces unlimitted energy in a usable form, then why bother with hydrogen? Why use an internal combustion engine? or a super-effecient applience?
If you have a true free-energy device, it eliminates any need for energy storage devices and you would never have to worry about effeciency.
Something just doesn't fit here....
-Steve
they generally do not talk about it in the sense of solar energy, but in the sense of energy from nothing. I'm not going to go into it too deeply, but it's rather hard for me to believe in "free energy" in the sense that these sites advertise it. They often mention modern physics such as quantum theory which says a particle can enter an energetic state with no apparent stimulation or bizzar things which happen around black holes or near the speed of light.
Of course, they fail to mention that none of these energy-from-nothing schemes have been demonstrated on earth in a macroscopic and usable way.
But I've noticed something else about this site. They often advertise a variety of different energy devices, which don't seem to exactly fit.
For example. A site will advertise devices such as: "Small box taps unlimited energy from cosmos and can power your house" along with "High effeciency hydrogen gerator" and "Gas miliage booster" and "Advanced Hydrogen Storage Device"
My problem is this: Often one of the devices they claim to have completely eliminates the need for the others.
If you have a little box which produces unlimitted energy in a usable form, then why bother with hydrogen? Why use an internal combustion engine? or a super-effecient applience?
If you have a true free-energy device, it eliminates any need for energy storage devices and you would never have to worry about effeciency.
Something just doesn't fit here....
-Steve
