DIY free power?

Three responses, choose any. You may choose more than one.

If is seems too good to be true, chances are its too good to be true.

Its B/S: forget it

Second Law of Thermodynamics
 
The description of operation is complete nonsense. These perpetual motion machines keep turning up. They are entertaining but have no technical value.
 
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Three responses, choose any. You may choose more than one.

If is seems too good to be true, chances are its too good to be true.

Its B/S: forget it

Second Law of Thermodynamics

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But you've forgotten that the del-phi condition across the battery terminals means that spacetime is suddenly curved there, and the conservation of energy need no longer apply /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif

Reeks of cold fusion to me
 
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But you've forgotten that the del-phi condition...blah...blah[ QUOTE ]


Oh, yes, I certainly did. Silly me. However I refer you to choice 2 of my original post. B/S.
 
These ideas always, without fail, contain a box in which a miracle occurs.

These boxes have various names - this one is "energiser"

It is nonsense

Even superconductivity does not violate laws of thermodynamics.

This claims to.

So what you do is connect the output to the input and destroy the universe.
 
There was a post in the lounge a few weeks back re something similar where an Irish company were just about to release perpetual motion to the world. They were looking for scientist to ratify it before they went public. Funny...not heard anything.
 
Superconductivity at room temp is possible - someone acheived it when I was in university.

However, it only works at very low currents, so no commercial applications have been found yet.
 
I just checked out that website, what a scream.

"Our "extra energy" comes from shifting phi-flux -- the energy of the universal vacuum spacetime."

I wonder how long it took them to come up with all the content-free sentences?
 
Seems very similar to the "little man theory" which states that all phenomena are caused by invisible little men.
I think one wrote this without my permission
 
This really is my last post on this subject, I promise

Another true theory, with proof [shmoo's eldest son, 2006]

All computers run on blue smoke.
Iron clad proof: when the blue smoke leaves the computer, it stops working.
 
If it works its not free - in terms of its getting energy from somewhere and some one is providing it. Lots of tightly wound coils should give a clue, IF it works it could be that its picking up energy from the air in much the same way as the aerial on a radio receiver - the IC and other bits make the energy suitable to be digested by the electric motor. The power if any will be very low but not so far fetched IF this is what we see here. That said it's is almost certainly BS.
 
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