Australian Man Invents Revolutionary Source of Free Energy watch!
ca.youtube.com — More time and energy has been spent trying to suppress this invention from entering the market by powerful oil and gas lobbyists, than it took to create the technology. this revolutionary technology has the potential to change the world. Please help stop the suppression of inventors by digging this article and spreading the word.
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- Yatata, on 04/25/2008, -1/+4some more info
http://www.rexresearch.com/christie/christie.htm#c ... - Flashtone, on 04/25/2008, -0/+6we always hear of revolutionary devices such as this.. and we all want one. but it never comes to pass. I really hope this goes mainstream. thanks for posting.
- ElAssoWipo, on 04/25/2008, -1/+3It never comes to pass because it's tested.
They go to the bank or investment group for a loan, the bank or investment group has the device tested by independent researchers and engineers to verify the inventor's claim, the bank or investment group refuses the loan.
You would have to be insane to not invest in something that works the way this is supposed to. It would replace everything, each house would be it's own zero emission powerplant. The entire planet would buy one.
- ElAssoWipo, on 04/25/2008, -1/+3It never comes to pass because it's tested.
- smotpoker, on 04/25/2008, -0/+6Pretty nifty but I'm hesitant to believe how viable it is without further verification and a closer look at the technology... from what I've seen/heard most of the magnetism-harnessing motors/generators, they usually require magnets be used which require more energy to manufacture than can be harnessed from them... (at least that is what the experts say)
- diggeradoo, on 04/25/2008, -1/+1Info on the company, Lutec. Seems the company has issues allowing independent 3rd parties access to properly test the device. Investors Beware. http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Lutec
- Ramble, on 04/25/2008, -2/+6I can't believe people are still getting sucked into this stuff.
Listen, you cannot generate more energy than you use up without adding stuff in, you can't even get 100% efficiency, you can only lose useful energy from a process.
The device is clearly using up energy, it's heating up, generating sound and has friction inside.
It does appear to run for a while, but will eventually run slow and stop, sooner rather than later. - kaptainkranium, on 04/25/2008, -1/+2Oh, what's this, a story about a device that will fly in the face of everything science has taught us and solve ALL of our problems in one fell swoop? I'm sure it's credible.
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(Do you honestly think anything of this magnitude could be made by Australians?) - Claw787, on 04/25/2008, -1/+2Date video added: 02/08/07
If this works, they should be millionaires by now. - Yatata, on 04/26/2008, -0/+3I'm not claiming any special expertise (far from) - but the motor is propelled by magnets, which don't lose their strength for hundreds/thousands of years. The fact that this hasn't been thoroughly covered could mean one of 2 things: it's junk science, or it's been suppressed because it could spell the doom for countless massive energy companies, primarily the oil and gas corporation, the most powerful and wealthy corporate entity on earth. It would make sense for them to spend a fraction of that wealth suppressing revolutionary technologies that could destroy their profitability. Microsoft anyone?
- rrouse, on 04/26/2008, -1/+3All he has to do is put one in a glass box out side of a Home Depot and let it run forever without any external power source and he'll be the most famous person in the history and richer then Bill Gates.
- xadious, on 04/28/2008, -0/+1Don't fall for this kind of thing. I've come across these kinds of videos and articles so many times and they're always debunked - although i've fallen for them many times in the beginning. The basic point is that it's not possible to create more energy than you use.
The reason as to why these people make these claims about their "new breakthrough invention" could be due to a whole host of reasons - ranging from psychological issues they may have, desire to get more funding for a machine that doesn't really work but they're willing to hide the negative stuff under the carpet, scam to make money, etc.
Don't fall for this kind of nonsense. If these kinds of things worked, they'd be able to show it's abilities through the most basic of tests, and allow them to run for a few weeks without issue, but they always find an excuse because these inventions don't work. They're usually made by guys who don't have a clue about what they're doing, they're able to create energy for a short while and think some how in a magical way if they get funding they'll be able to get someone to help make their machine create permanent perpetual energy. It's not going to happen. They're living in a fantasy world with bad inventions thinking they're going to become billionaires.
The future is in natural clean energy, wind, solar, etc. Fortunately with the threat of climate change, there's been a real push for clean energy - although it's not even close to where it needs to be, hopefully with the constant pressure from the general public, things will change over the years.
Technology is always improving, they're always coming up with more efficient wind turbines and solar cells - not so long ago Google.org donated over 100million dollars to a solar energy company and other investors joined in later (for profit as opposed to donate) - rather than simply converting solar to energy this company uses solar cells to create steam from water to turn turbines in order to create energy which some believe is more efficient. Bottom line is, these technologies are always improving, and over time we'll be able to get more energy out of them.
Don't fall for these fake inventions by these fake inventors trying to make a quick buck from machines that don't work at all.
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