| LearnJazzPiano.com archives: Free energy cover-up? | |
| Scot -- 04/24/2007, 09:36:56 -- #34673 | |
| I've been a fan of the Searle Effect Generator theory for a long time. It's nice to see that they've finally been able to get the perpetual motion part of it done: http://pesn.com//2007/02/21/9500458_Searl_demo_video/ | |
| Whacky -- 04/24/2007, 10:24:02 -- #34673 | |
| now that is cool... | |
| lepxe -- 05/15/2007, 04:47:03 -- #34673 | |
| please lord bring me cheap tax free energy! (how else will I contine to download the roland kirk discography) | |
| flicklers -- 05/18/2007, 07:23:55 -- #34673 | |
| And I thought only the old crazy guys at the senior center where I volunter believed in perpetual motion machines! | |
| Scot -- 05/18/2007, 08:10:56 -- #34673 | |
| Well, there's no such thing as perpetual motion, however I'm willing to bet there are energy sources out there that we can't even measure yet. The "perpetual motion" of the searle generator isn't actually perpetual motion at all, just complex magnetic forces interacting with each other. Old school physics can't really explain what's happening, but if new school physics is brought in - zero point, quantum theories, other theories that complete refute what Einstein said - then all of a sudden there's math that shows how it works. Math that mainstream science does not currently embrace at the moment, though. | |
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