A nonexistant thing has no effect on anything including psycological.
Harry K
> On Aug 24, 2:52�pm, "Mr A Clarke" <aclarke2...@toucansurf.com> wrote:
>> Perpetual Motion is mindless, it's going to take a very long time for the
>> Human Race to adapt.
Hyper-intelligent shades of the color blue is mindless, it's going
to take a very long time for the Human Race to adapt.
> A nonexistant thing has no effect on anything including psycological.
Believe in imaginary things, sadly, does have an effect (negative)
on people. "Perpetual motion" mental illness is covered in the
book "The History of an Obsession;" believe in Christian occultism
is covered in "The Mind of the Bible Believer." Some people are
addicted to astrology, or ouiji boards, or hating what they call
"liberals---" the objects of their obsessions don't exist as they
believe them to exist. It's pretty fucking sad to see, and one can
see these "free energy" clowns all over YouTube.
> Harry K
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if you write stuff like this you just prove that you do not know how to
do it.
Desertphile schrieb:
> Desertphile schrieb:
> i did it, it works.
No.
> if you write stuff like this you just prove that you do not know how to
> do it.
Be the first on the planet to make free energy, and you will have
trillions of dollars. Why are you keeping your amazing secret?
Isn't that selfish of you?
Idiot.
John Bedini
Nikola Tesla
Viktor Schauberger
Wilhelm Reich
Ddwin V Gray,
Tom E Bearden
and thank you for calling me an idiot, how much do you get to discredit
others? Seems a lot of work to sit around all day in newsnet just to say
"no you didn't do that" and "idiot" every time someone has found a lead.
I am really an amateur who just happens to come across interesting
things. If you are a Professional, you can familiarise yourself with Tom
E Bearden, he has an explenation in particle physics that fits into our
academic worldview.
Desertphile schrieb:
> no many people know how it works, but you get more $$$ from clients with
> conventional methods, thats why... here the people that i know have did it:
>
> John Bedini Nikola Tesla Viktor Schauberger Wilhelm Reich
> Ddwin V Gray, Tom E Bearden
No, none of these people performed miracles.
> and thank you for calling me an idiot,
I'm sure I'm not the first.
> how much do you get to discredit others?
The laws of physics discredited you 13.7 billion years ago.
> Seems a lot of work to sit around all day in newsnet just to say
> "no you didn't do that" and "idiot" every time someone has found a lead.
No, it only took 30 seconds.
> I am really an amateur who just happens to come across interesting
> things.
You mean you came across bullshit.
> If you are a Professional, you can familiarise yourself with Tom
> E Bearden, he has an explenation in particle physics that fits into our
> academic worldview.
Idiot.
*clap, clap, clap* "bravo" :-)
i see this channel of communication is not appropriate for any
scientific analysis of the manifestations the ether.
it is sad to see that the only person quick to answer every entry in
this newsgroup does not have the time to investigate the real phenomena,
therefore, i am not able to deliver the results unbiased to the broad
populous.
i find the term over-unity is very misleading, too. but i hope i can
adress some real people with real needs for energy.
but, if i guessed correctly, you will reply with sad words again before
you educate yourself. but what did i expect... :-)
its getting amusing, so please feel free to extend your hatred beyond
the words idiot and bullshit. its funny because since you reacted
directly to my request not to call the tapped ether-energy a miracle.
maybe you know more than you want to tell...?
the topics name is good, too: psychological effects. :-)
Yeah, if that ever happens here, do let me know. Thanks.
> just did. by you.
The crooks you listed have not added anything to the science of
physics. Do try to keep up.
again, i try to get as much truth out of what little mis-/ dis- and
information i can get.
you seem to repeat yourself on that negative part, maybe thats the
psychological effect... but don't worry, be happy :-)
yeah, i live, therefore, i have a limited quantity of mental power. how
else would a human beeing be able to articulate itself in this realm...?
Tesla's main accomplishments were the concept of polyphase AC systems and
the induction motor. These were real. The Tesla Coil is a nice toy but that
is nearly all that it is. His other ideas,on the whole , (even though he had
patents ) were developed after he lost his marbles but a cult has developed
around them - he should be and is, remembered for his real accomplishments.
He is the only one of the group listed that actually did something useful.
Schauberger- what I can see is nonsense.
Reich "orgone"??? No physical science but hey- "wear my special jock strap
and your sexual problems will be cured" By the way, "orgone" is blue!
Gray? I was overcome by the non-information. Do any properly instrumented
independent tests exist?
Beardon is one that I looked at some time ago. Again, the instrumentation is
pathetic and no independent, properly instrumented tests were forthcoming.
His theory is smooth in the same ways that diarrheic cowpies are smooth
and I admit that he has enough (claimed) physics to make it sound good but
it doesn't hold up .
So, what have you got for overunity or perpetual motion? Nada, Zip, wishful
thinking. I am reminded of a wheel with house numbers on a wheel which
were 6 going up and 9 going down. A particular wheel also had little
hammers. Someone saw this and rightfully said that the 6/9 was nonsense and
the hammers kept it going. What actually kept it going was a moving magnetic
field due to 3 phase windings hidden in the base (Credit to Tesla) and
powered from the grid. EE students had a ball with this at an open house,
just as much as carrying a current transformer around, wearing rubber
gloves) with a sign "Danger, High Impedance) and challenging people to
touch the terminals.
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Don Kelly
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As for some of his other concepts as well as those of the other people
listed - well, ``Excreta Taurii Cerebrum Vincit``
--
Don Kelly
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>
> "spike" <sp...@darkhippies.ch> wrote in message
> news:3ee4e$4af49e1e$544aaabf$12...@news.hispeed.ch...
> > no many people know how it works, but you get more $$$ from clients with
> > conventional methods, thats why... here the people that i know have did
> > it:
Golly, so it's all a vast conspiracy?! LOL! "spike" is so silly!
> > John Bedini
> > Nikola Tesla
> > Viktor Schauberger
> > Wilhelm Reich
> > Ddwin V Gray,
> > Tom E Bearden
None of these clown produced "free energy." and Wilhelm Reich?!
Good fucking *GODS* that's hilarious!
> > and thank you for calling me an idiot, how much do you get to discredit
But "spike" is an idiot. His post (above) proves it.
> > others? Seems a lot of work to sit around all day in newsnet just to say
> > "no you didn't do that" and "idiot" every time someone has found a lead.
What "lead?" Nobody has ever discovered "free energy." It is also
impossible, for the simple fact that 1 is less than 2.
> > I am really an amateur who just happens to come across interesting things.
You mean, "spike," that you are an ignorant shit-for-brains
gullible fool who is too stupid to know you're a gullible fool.
> > If you are a Professional, you can familiarise yourself with Tom E
> > Bearden, he has an explenation in particle physics that fits into our
> > academic worldview.
=YAWN!=
> Bedini- the "patent" is based on pure BS and a lack of understanding of the
> concept of back emf. This crap has been circulated before.
Yeah, you are of course 100% correct. Bedini was a liar and a
crook. One cannot "recover" the back EMF (the spike produced in a
coil when the electromagnetic field collapses when a commutator
switches the field's polarity) and expect the result to yield more
energy than it took to create: it's just a hugle pile of bullshit.
> Tesla's main accomplishments were the concept of polyphase AC systems and
> the induction motor. These were real. The Tesla Coil is a nice toy but that
> is nearly all that it is. His other ideas,on the whole , (even though he had
> patents ) were developed after he lost his marbles but a cult has developed
> around them - he should be and is, remembered for his real accomplishments.
> He is the only one of the group listed that actually did something useful.
Tesla ignored Maxwell's compilation of four laws: he knew better,
but ignored them. Tesla never accomplished anything worthy of note
after bastards like Edison persecuted and abused him.
> Schauberger- what I can see is nonsense.
He made up imaginary forces and imaginary physics, none of which
exist or happen here in the real world. He was a nutcase who
persued irrational lines of study for observed phenomena that was
already extremely well-understood. What other people saw as high
efficiency in nature, he saw as magic. Damn shame, to: he could
have used his superior intelliogence to actually help people, but
he wasted it.
> Reich "orgone"??? No physical science but hey- "wear my special jock strap
> and your sexual problems will be cured" By the way, "orgone" is blue!
Yeah, that was/is hilarious!
> Gray? I was overcome by the non-information. Do any properly instrumented
> independent tests exist?
>
> Beardon is one that I looked at some time ago. Again, the instrumentation is
> pathetic and no independent, properly instrumented tests were forthcoming.
> His theory is smooth in the same ways that diarrheic cowpies are smooth
> and I admit that he has enough (claimed) physics to make it sound good but
> it doesn't hold up .
>
> So, what have you got for overunity or perpetual motion? Nada, Zip, wishful
> thinking. I am reminded of a wheel with house numbers on a wheel which
> were 6 going up and 9 going down. A particular wheel also had little
> hammers. Someone saw this and rightfully said that the 6/9 was nonsense and
> the hammers kept it going. What actually kept it going was a moving magnetic
> field due to 3 phase windings hidden in the base (Credit to Tesla) and
> powered from the grid. EE students had a ball with this at an open house,
> just as much as carrying a current transformer around, wearing rubber
> gloves) with a sign "Danger, High Impedance) and challenging people to
> touch the terminals.
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> "Desertphile" <deser...@invalid-address.net> wrote in message
> news:luodf5tn07v7ov09q...@4ax.com...
> > The crooks you listed have not added anything to the science of
> > physics. Do try to keep up.
> Give Tesla credit for what he did.
I did; I do.
> This was not an advance in physics but an
> advance in electrical engineering based on sound physics. Notably the
> induction motor and the concept of polyphase systems which , along with the
> Gaullard and Gibbs transformer led to the modern electrical grid system (for
> which Edison does not get any credit).
Yeah, I know.
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