electrolysis improved

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Re: Improved electrolysis




by sicetaitsimple » 08/11/23, 11:43

plasmanu wrote:If the solar panels were free and the battery too everyone would have access to free energy

I didn't understand that solar energy was "free energy".
But as we have on the forum two specialists, they will surely be able to give us a relevant definition?
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Re: Improved electrolysis




by plasmanu » 08/11/23, 11:46

It was too easy a shortcut.
The sun is free. Its energy too and it is free to access

I strongly recommend watching “Poupelle and the City Without Sky” it gives you food for thought
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Re: Improved electrolysis




by peter » 08/11/23, 11:50

sicetaitsimple wrote:
plasmanu wrote:If the solar panels were free and the battery too everyone would have access to free energy

I didn't understand that solar energy was "free energy".
But as we have on the forum two specialists, they will surely be able to give us a relevant definition?


At the beginning there was Nothingness.
Then the Light emerges...free!

Then came the perverted human... trying to connect a Linky to it, to collect the taxes.
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Re: Improved electrolysis




by sicetaitsimple » 08/11/23, 12:08

Peterr wrote:
At the beginning there was Nothingness.
Then the Light emerges...free!

Then came the perverted human... trying to connect a Linky to it, to collect the taxes.
: Mrgreen:

So you're talking about something that you are incapable of defining... Nothingness wasn't just at the beginning.
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by Macro » 08/11/23, 14:15

Peterr wrote:Then came the perverted human... trying to connect a Linky to it, to collect the taxes.
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Did someone come to your house to force you to connect to the electricity network? You really have to be an imbecile when you also have on hand and master all these free energy generators..

I made a montage like the one you posted the video for us the other evening... That is to say a motor which turns a flywheel which turns a motor as a generator which powers the motor which makes turn the flywheel... Except that I said to myself: if I overdrive the transmission between the flywheel and the generator motor... I would have more sauce (not a stupid idea) and well when I plugged in my LEDs, the eyes of the cat next to them exploded : Shock: (I, less stupid than the cat, I had my soldering mask on my head and I had time to react) when the cat was completely cooked, no longer being able to control the thing...I connected the wires of the mounting on the first electrical outlet and there.....The engine speed has stabilized, the public lighting has increased in intensity...It even seems that something strange happened... the nuclear power plants of Avoine and St Laurent des Eaux would have started to turn in reverse, swallowing the steam from the sky and transforming the cloudy sky of this autumn afternoon into a radiant sky of July 14....

I have just received my EDF bill, they say they owe me 774 million euros... Still happy that the generator belt has failed... Otherwise what will I do with all this money... I say live on Linky : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:
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by gegyx » 08/11/23, 15:58

your linky does not work backwards
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by Macro » 08/11/23, 16:01

And it seems neither are nuclear power plants : Cheesy:
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by sicetaitsimple » 08/11/23, 16:48

gegyx wrote:your linky does not work backwards

This is correct, but it counts on the one hand what we consume and what (possibly) we inject into the network.
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by Macro » 08/11/23, 18:53

and nuclear power plants? they suck up the steam??? : Cheesy: : Cheesy: : Cheesy: : Cheesy:
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by sicetaitsimple » 08/11/23, 19:17

Macro wrote:and nuclear power plants? they suck up the steam??? : Cheesy: : Cheesy: : Cheesy: : Cheesy:

It's quite possible, if it's 'free energy'!
But as no one seems able to define what "free energy" is, we will stick to validated concepts for the moment. Until better......
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