Energy From The Vacuum. With Jhon Bedini.


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Energy From The Vacuum

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnkNAn6G778&feature=related

When watching this video, it is important to note that the physics equations such as V=IR , P=I^2R that reside within the second law of thermodynamic framework is rendered irrelevent. Now, the skeptical people and engineers would ask me, how is it possible that anything can possibly violate the second law of thermodynamics? What this bunch of people dont know is that if you go buy an Oxford dictionary of Physics, at least one thirds of the phrases and words in it are phenomenas in violation of the second law of thermodynamics. But that does not mean the second law of thermodynamics itself is wrong. The problem with these people is while they claim themselves to be objective and scientific, do not actually know the scientific process well enough and do not have a tad bit of critical thinking and observation skills enough to even make sound judgements of nature. While the little they know (called classical physics) seems like a valid scientific model which is correct when applied appropriately in its own domain from which it is postulated, their dogmatic minds wants to extrapolate these theories into every nook and cranny of the universe such that all other valid postulation and observations are rendered inperceivable. Even with compelling evidence and repeatable experiments, some of these dogmatic minds will still prefer their status quo of self-denial. But there are genuine scientific minds out there in the twenty firts century that I sincerely believe will accept, digest, investigate and perform genuine qualitative and quantitative mental abstraction as well as experimentation on the phenomena. Lets focus our energy on this keen society that is really what the scientific community is about instead of wasting our energy on the dogmatic and slow progressing skeptical society that is epitome of all arbitrary impositions.

Energy From The Vacuum

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnkNAn6G778&feature=related

When watching this video, it is important to note that the physics equations such as V=IR , P=I^2R that reside within the second law of thermodynamic framework is rendered irrelevent. Now, the skeptical people and engineers would ask me, how is it possible that anything can possibly violate the second law of thermodynamics? What this bunch of people dont know is that if you go buy an Oxford dictionary of Physics, at least one thirds of the phrases and words in it are phenomenas in violation of the second law of thermodynamics. But that does not mean the second law of thermodynamics itself is wrong. The problem with these people is while they claim themselves to be objective and scientific, do not actually know the scientific process well enough and do not have a tad bit of critical thinking and observation skills enough to even make sound judgements of nature. While the little they know (called classical physics) seems like a valid scientific model which is correct when applied appropriately in its own domain from which it is postulated, their dogmatic minds wants to extrapolate these theories into every nook and cranny of the universe such that all other valid postulation and observations are rendered inperceivable. Even with compelling evidence and repeatable experiments, some of these dogmatic minds will still prefer their status quo of self-denial. But there are genuine scientific minds out there in the twenty firts century that I sincerely believe will accept, digest, investigate and perform genuine qualitative and quantitative mental abstraction as well as experimentation on the phenomena. Lets focus our energy on this keen society that is really what the scientific community is about instead of wasting our energy on the dogmatic and slow progressing skeptical society that is epitome of all arbitrary impositions.

So they used Electricity, to create "Free Energy"? That's what I got from that video. Not really free energy if you have to use existing energy to get this "free" energy.

Building and Testing the John Bedini Monopole Mechanical Oscillator Energizer with Simplified Schoolgirl Circuit (SSG)

The electricity its to give impulse to the whole system. Then it recharges itself. John Bedini has been building this kind of systems for years. But everyone says its OMG Conspiracy! FAKE! Without even try it.

The paper its under patent!. And protected! But nah, its fake cause Michio Kaku says it (;

So they used Electricity, to create "Free Energy"? That's what I got from that video. Not really free energy if you have to use existing energy to get this "free" energy.

Actually, the major problem with this guy, is that he has performed a very poor experiment. He has all sorts of electrical systems plugged into the same same system (including main power). He isnt getting "free energy" at all...the entire system is a complex construction with external power sources.

I love where he does his load demonstration by turning on and off lights, which shows that his system is connected in parallel with another power system of some sorts (probably electricity mains).

Absolute joke...this belongs in the conspiracy forums.

Building and Testing the John Bedini Monopole Mechanical Oscillator Energizer with Simplified Schoolgirl Circuit (SSG)

The electricity its to give impulse to the whole system. Then it recharges itself. John Bedini has been building this kind of systems for years. But everyone says its OMG Conspiracy! FAKE! Without even try it.

The paper its under patent!. And protected! But nah, its fake cause Michio Kaku says it (;

Do you even know the concept of "Free Energy?"

It means energy which can be created from nothing. Which is impossible.

Michio Kaku is probably the one man on this planet that I would believe on this subject, instead of stupid nut jobs.

Do you even know the concept of "Free Energy?"

It means energy which can be created from nothing. Which is impossible.

Michio Kaku is probably the one man on this planet that I would believe on this subject, instead of stupid nut jobs.

OU defies the laws of the physics though....even if they manage to get free energy...it would be as sagan said "coming from somewhere".

Asimov postulated that a Type 4 civilisation could easily do this by taking energy from a dying universe..or weakening a energy rich universe.

OU defies the laws of the physics though....even if they manage to get free energy...it would be as sagan said "coming from somewhere".

Asimov postulated that a Type 4 civilisation could easily do this by taking energy from a dying universe..or weakening a energy rich universe.

To make an apple pie from scratch, one would have to invent the universe.

Same concept with Free Energy.

The problem its most of todays physics are obsolete (;

Research about:

Marko Rodin

Nassim Haramein

Michael Talbot

Tesla did a lot more than we've been told.

I won't wait till someone sell this to me when the design and prints are everywhere to build it. Investigate your own, just don't say conspiracy ftw. I don't believe any **** that kaku says now after all I've learn on my own. p:

The problem its most of todays physics are obsolete (;

Research about:

Marko Rodin

Nassim Haramein

Michael Talbot

Tesla did a lot more than we've been told.

I won't wait till someone sell this to me when the design and prints are everywhere to build it. Investigate your own, just don't say conspiracy ftw. I don't believe any **** that kaku says now after all I've learn on my own. p:

Today's Physics, is not obsolete. I don't even think physics can be obsolete. It can only be better than previous generations.

Overunity isn't possible. If you need electricity to create energy.. that is just using electricity.

Marko Rodin, From what I can find on Google.. Not a Scientist.

Nassim Haramein - Pseudoscience

Michael Talbot - Into ESP and the supernatural.

In The Holographic Universe, Talbot explores the idea that the entire universe is a hologram. He examines the works of physicist David Bohm and neurophysiologist Karl H. Pribram, both of whom independently arrived at holographic theories or models of the universe. Talbot suggests that a holographic model might provide a scientific foundation for understanding various paranormal and anomalous phenomena, such as extrasensory perception, and provide a scientific basis for understanding mystical experience. He also ties in elements of Carl Jung's "collective unconscious" theory, and the synchronicity phenomenon, to suggest the existence of an underlying unified field that ties all things in the universe together.

At least Michio Kaku has an education in Physics.

The problem its most of todays physics are obsolete (;

Research about:

Marko Rodin

Nassim Haramein

Michael Talbot

Tesla did a lot more than we've been told.

I won't wait till someone sell this to me when the design and prints are everywhere to build it. Investigate your own, just don't say conspiracy ftw. I don't believe any **** that kaku says now after all I've learn on my own. p:

All the names you mentioned are people on the fringe and speak more like religious people than scientists. Every time they bring their proposal to the peer review process, theres something absolutely wrong with their theory shown.

Tesla was nuts, but his work was in wireless power transmission...not OU.

Just because you dont understand physics...doesnt mean plenty of people do exist that understand it perfectly. Even if you're opening a quantum tunnel to other universes and drawing power from another universe...its STILL not OU. OU isnt just a physical impossibility...by definition, its a contradition.

Ok guys, stay on the box. You judge by names, but not for what they've done. At least try to analyze their work. You accuse them of being religious cause some biography on wikipedia or some random forum. All math its based on geometry if you didn't noticed. This info won't appear on normal TV media, because its like forbidden knowledge for those who makes money from this. Yep. Call me nuts. But I know I'm correct on my own information methods and research. I'm not a religious person, I don't belong to any of them. Keep believing the earth its solid, that we are alone in the universe, and that atoms can form solid objects (; .

Peace.

Ok guys, stay on the box. You judge by names, but not for what they've done. At least try to analyze their work. You accuse them of being religious cause some biography on wikipedia or some random forum. All math its based on geometry if you didn't noticed. This info won't appear on normal TV media, because its like forbidden knowledge for those who makes money from this. Yep. Call me nuts. But I know I'm correct on my own information methods and research. I'm not a religious person, I don't belong to any of them. Keep believing the earth its solid, that we are alone in the universe, and that atoms can form solid objects (; .

Peace.

I did analyse their work. Every review they get finds a battery or simulation that is not reproducible.

It isnt forbidden knowledge...these guys are just snake oil sales men. I dont doubt that they believe....they just can equate their beliefs with facts.

This thread belongs in the conspiracy forums. Could a mod please move it?

Do you even know the concept of "Free Energy?"

It means energy which can be created from nothing. Which is impossible.

Even I know that is impossible. I'm sure physicists in the future will create energy from sources we can't even begin to dream of today, but it won't be free. It has to come from somewhere.

Even I know that is impossible. I'm sure physicists in the future will create energy from sources we can't even begin to dream of today, but it won't be free. It has to come from somewhere.

Exactly.

Although personally I think the future is a mix of solar, wind, hydro, fission, fusion and quite possibly anti-matter in the far future :p

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