efarmer wrote:Free energy can truly be a generator of funds for those who sell their "secret sauce" plans and documents on the Internet for other people to build and find out do no work as expected if they work at all. The government suppression angle is almost always present, to inspire the potential plan or kit customer to feel as if they are a brave pioneer on an entirely new frontier.
If he decides to go forward, suggest he use absolutely free money to pursue free energy,
KaiserJeep wrote:I also am an EE, and I do NOT believe in perpetual motion machines, or that a motor-generator produces free energy, even one with a large flywheel as shown. I am suspicious of another supply wire hidden beneath the wood that spans the space between the workbench and the wondrous machine.
Nor is there any Federal law about energy production or sales, those are the exclusive domain of the various states. In California for example, residents are encouraged to produce and sell electricity in small retail quantities, from solar and wind and other renewable sources. The only Federal role is oversight of various energy exchanges via the Interstate Commerce clause.
misterno wrote:what is the meaning of creating thousand of videos spending time editing etc only to find out that it is bullshit?
Youtube.com has millions of these
Maybe Tesla was stupid also, who knows.
efarmer wrote:watch it go naughty and shoot off into the weeds.
I personally like this one:what is the meaning of creating thousand of videos spending time editing etc only to find out that it is bullshit?
Youtube.com has millions of these
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