hi carl-
thought it would be pertanite to show thatcoming on the horizon...(since failure onother fronts has been realized)...however,perpetual motion machine(s) exist.GOD beatman to the punch (so to speak)-hydrogen,anexample of the many---an atomic sizedmachine---the electrons orbiting the nuclulus-motion---motion that keeps going and going...science predicted the decay of a hydrogenwith the result (if it accured) a cone of light(think ????cerkenoff radiation???) anyway--anapparatus was built with thousands of photomultipliersand a vessle of water--etc. underground salt mine--to watch for this decay---many years ago--andthey still watch today...do decay--(spontaniaus)a hydrogen yesteryear is same today/tomarrow...
seems kind of funny to me that man kind hasan inclination that perpetual motion is possible-perhaps this is where this rudementary idea comesfrom---but not by the hand of man.
have not looked at this kind of stuff---free energyand the like----until recently...too much..perhapsagain like many other things---just to sell anewspaper or the like---to the unsuspecting...
perhaps you and sam and evan and me startbuisness--get rich quick---me poor money...box up hydrogen (no--explode) box up nitrogenand sell to public a box of perpetual motionmachines.....ha ha ha...or talk science boysmake a change definition of machine and weget nobel trophy or whatever they call it.
reg-rick
>I took a quick look at a couple of on-line torsion field articles. What I read was some highly contradictory statements followed by leaps into the metaphysical realm, such as "pyramid energy" and dowsing. Like most pseudoscience, it appears as if some people are taking legitimate science research (esp. leading edge and poorly understood by the public) and contorting it to support their superstitious beliefs. I'll be a bit more receptive of this kind of stuff when it starts getting published in mainstream peer-reviewed journals instead of the fringe "free energy" publications.
>- Carl
thought it would be pertanite to show thatcoming on the horizon...(since failure onother fronts has been realized)...however,perpetual motion machine(s) exist.GOD beatman to the punch (so to speak)-hydrogen,anexample of the many---an atomic sizedmachine---the electrons orbiting the nuclulus-motion---motion that keeps going and going...science predicted the decay of a hydrogenwith the result (if it accured) a cone of light(think ????cerkenoff radiation???) anyway--anapparatus was built with thousands of photomultipliersand a vessle of water--etc. underground salt mine--to watch for this decay---many years ago--andthey still watch today...do decay--(spontaniaus)a hydrogen yesteryear is same today/tomarrow...
seems kind of funny to me that man kind hasan inclination that perpetual motion is possible-perhaps this is where this rudementary idea comesfrom---but not by the hand of man.
have not looked at this kind of stuff---free energyand the like----until recently...too much..perhapsagain like many other things---just to sell anewspaper or the like---to the unsuspecting...
perhaps you and sam and evan and me startbuisness--get rich quick---me poor money...box up hydrogen (no--explode) box up nitrogenand sell to public a box of perpetual motionmachines.....ha ha ha...or talk science boysmake a change definition of machine and weget nobel trophy or whatever they call it.
reg-rick
>I took a quick look at a couple of on-line torsion field articles. What I read was some highly contradictory statements followed by leaps into the metaphysical realm, such as "pyramid energy" and dowsing. Like most pseudoscience, it appears as if some people are taking legitimate science research (esp. leading edge and poorly understood by the public) and contorting it to support their superstitious beliefs. I'll be a bit more receptive of this kind of stuff when it starts getting published in mainstream peer-reviewed journals instead of the fringe "free energy" publications.
>- Carl
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