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Re: Self-powered electric generator?




by peter » 01/11/23, 18:43

Forhorse wrote:
Peterr wrote:A motor only consumes amperes in a closed circuit...


That's about the only true thing in all this gibberish...


Lol...yet I remember a very simple test which CERTIFIES that in an OPEN circuit, Amps pass WITHOUT being "consumed"!

So the True is False, but still true because it is measurable.
Extremely easy to do.
We even see that Volts and Amps "pass" AT THE SAME TIME in this OPEN circuit.
...without being "consumed".

I have my own "theory" on this, but I still have to ask the question of Space-Time...
For this, you need a 9V battery... an inductor, and a simple tester.
It's very rare...
Rarer than a Neutrino : Mrgreen:
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by peter » 01/11/23, 18:46

Damn, I just created a new line of investigation...
How to pass 100% current without consuming amps?
Superconduction you will say...

So the Air will be...SuperConductive?
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by peter » 02/11/23, 20:02

Hmm... by the way, when an engine becomes a generator, that's why I said "runaway"

And here I am not referring to superunity...
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by plasmanu » 02/11/23, 20:16

Once, I strangely noticed that a stopped engine consumed nothing.





What an idiot, I hadn't plugged in the plug
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by Ahmed » 02/11/23, 20:34

Excellent observation!:mrgreen: ...and an inexhaustible source of energy savings. : Wink:
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by Macro » 02/11/23, 20:50

plasmanu wrote:Once, I strangely noticed that a stopped engine consumed nothing.


He can just as easily be stationary and consume as much as possible... Not for long but he can...
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by peter » 02/11/23, 20:59

It is absolutely true that energy is only consumed with the Time factor.

If Time is stopped, energy cannot be "consumed" (transformed).
Well done guys, you have discovered that Energy is closely linked to Space-Time.

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by peter » 02/11/23, 21:03

Peterr wrote:Damn, I just created a new line of investigation...
How to pass 100% current without consuming amps?
Superconduction you will say...

So the Air will be...SuperConductive?
: Shock:


Ah but yes, I remember, there are particular cases where Energy is consumed
in OPEN circuit!

It even blew a fuse...
Ah well...if in addition the Air becomes SuperConductive, and the amperes are consumed in open circuit.... : Cheesy:
Yes yes, I measured 10 kW.
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