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[–] 15 pts

powered by a small electric motor

The video shows a huge electric motor attached to the rotor. The motor isn't the small black cylinder shaped object. The much larger grey cylinder further to the right of the small black one is the electric motor driving it. The sound the motor makes as it spins up is not the sound of a small motor that draws only a little energy. The real motor is probably rated about 3KW and will draw a lot of power.

While this is novel, the claims of efficiency are highly dubious. That motor draws a lot of reactive (inductive) power so it's not necessarily better than an electric or gas powered water heater. The supposed over-unity of the system violate the laws of thermodynamics so this isn't possible. Whether or not this invention is being suppressed is not covered in the video, but I suspect like with most machines with such claims, the device itself really doesn't deliver as the inventor promises. There's no free energy and there's no getting around the laws of physics.

[–] 15 pts

As I understand it, the original machine had a base plate of pre-famulated amulite surmounted by a malleable logarithmic casing in such a way that the two spurving bearings were in a direct line with the panametric fan. The latter consisted simply of six hydrocoptic marzlevanes, so fitted to the ambifacient lunar waneshaft that side fumbling was effectively prevented.

[–] 11 pts

well done. you should have gone into gender studies; skills like this are highly sought after.

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Diversity educated inclusivity HR director needed for gender Equality awareness position. Must be outraged at all toxic white male domestic terrorist employees and be willing to find any excuse to replace them with enriched brave immigrants on H1B visas if interested call Xir Zim Zee at 888-638-3549 or email: <diversityisourstrength@netflix.com>

[–] 3 pts

skills like this are highly sought after

Ironic, cuz true. I wrote this using the power of blatant plagiarism

[–] 2 pts

Whoa there buddy! Now you're talking about some truly forbidden technology. Hell, just talking about the concept of turboencabulation is illegal in most (((countries))). I wouldn't want to be caught with an unlicensed tremie pipe or grammeter these days since that would mean at least 25 years to life. It's best you keep this quiet or we'll all be on another list.

[–] 2 pts

This is the tech Elon Musk doesn't want us to know about.

You must be a slave to globohomo goy!! Don't thunk for yourself!!

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

wow, look at this fucking genius...

Do you think you could help me?

I've gotten two quotes on my blinker fluid replacement. The first mechanic was working on my muffler bearings and told me my blinker fluid was going bad, and i had to replace it before it did real damage. $2500, though!!! I wanted a second opinion, and the next guy said $500. I don't want to go too cheap and have it be a crappy job, but the $2250 difference is huge.

[–] 2 pts

Sounds like your hydronic perspirerer is misjimping, at regular harmonic intervals of both two and four mechatyrones.

I would highly recommend rehanging the vertical stack of your negroid alignment casing.

[–] 1 pt

youll have to make your own blinker fluid. bunnings should have boxes of sparks and methylated spirits, that should get you started. if you still cant figure it out then stick to your petrol, normie.

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That sounds like Tesla's turboencabulator reflux system, coupled with a schrodinger bearing.

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I actually wrote a short story about Schrodingers ChowderBox, kind of a very specific story but maybe I can find it

Edit: you'll never read it cuz you are a faggot

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Well this guy is clearly the expert. In order to "trust science" i will now listen exclusively to him and work tirelessly to destroy the lives of anyone who doesnt.

[–] 1 pt

Come, my Son.

I will lead to places Turbo-Encapulation thought Impossible.

[–] 4 pts

If he was able to get ANY MARGIN of overunity he would be an INSTANT trillionaire. He would be replacing electric generation facilities of every country in the worlds with a distributed power generator grid in every home on the planet.

Do you really believe that. I mean really? If this was true, He would commit suicide.

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It's how business and all of economics works. I know what you are getting at and I am not discounting that it happens at all. The reality though is that overunity of just a few percent points would be such a massive change for power generation that even if they killed him the drawings would leak and every home on the planet would be powered by one of these.

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Trust the science!!!!

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I know how free energy works, I just don't want you'd use it to fuck koalas or put Scorpions in my shoes

Koalas make nice slippers. As most have Chlamydia. We don't bother about scorpians. Our spiders are much worse and alot cuter!

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Yup, it's basically a booster pump. Petrochemical uses them all the time

People should look up gear pumps same thing. Or even cam pumps.

I rusty but I believe this works on cavitation... I'm like half asleep

It's similar to like those personal humidifier work

[–] 1 pt

That motor draws a lot of reactive (inductive) power

And depending on the power meter attached it might not properly reflect how much power it's actually using.

There's no free energy and there's no getting around the laws of physics.

While I would never claim that we know every aspect of physics, without extraordinary evidence, I would assume that they are measuring energy output wrong.

[–] 7 pts

if it really worked then he would have let it power itself. Instead they've got this limitless power machine plugged into the wall.

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LOL! "overunity" YUP, Big Oil is suppressing that man.

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I don't think it would be simple to calculate the energy efficiency on that system. You could ask 3 engineers and get 3 different answers. I wonder if a smaller version of that system would be efficient as a point source water heater for a shower or something, like a tankless water heater. The motor sounds loud though.

[–] 6 pts

Would be very easy to calculate. 5 minutes for an average physics student, don't need an engineer for this.

Energy input (electric power) vs. delta in water temperature (per volume) on the output. Skip any middle step mumbo jumbo.

Super easy to compare against a electric water heater doing the exact same thing.

2 poos and 1 white engineer. Wonder which one will be right.

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"No heat source"

Right... Laws of thermodynamics wants a word with you.

Pressure = friction = heat source.

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Doesn't look hard to build a proof of concept on a desk.

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I heard a motor that wouldn't run on residential electricity. Water resistance burns shit up too.

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Why does the video directly skip to the idea that it gets more energy out than in?

If I were trying to sell that I would only talk about it in terms of better than what is currently available, being better than current electric or gas water heaters or the applications it could be used in.

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this may be novel for some people but has been commercially available for decades. if it were actually almost twice as efficient as the input, it would have been commercially utilized by now. it would, at a minimum, be in military use. it's not.

that said, I even once saw a used one for sale in a a freaking open-air flea market in Asia about a decade ago. not that "suppressed",

British: Scientifically impossible.

American: Hold my beer.

British: savage American!!

[–] 0 pt

because its as fake as the 'surpressed' mod for the car that totally really lets you run it on water.

oh and the one that 'vaporises' fuel before injecting it which gets you 10,000km from a single tank.

while also pretending things like gasifiers are some kind of whacky fake thing.

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