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Arthur Koch2012-05-28 13:06:49
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Arthur Koch, 2012-05-28 13:06:49

Fuelless generators?

Quite an interesting topic. There is a lot of information, but it is superficial and the schemes are often deliberately erroneous / incomplete. Authors almost always ignore feedback. Point to interesting related resources. It is interesting to see not only the result of the work, but also the assembly process with detailed explanations.

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nZeus, 2012-05-28
@nZeus

And I invented a miracle pan. Prepares food, no food, no water, nothing at all.
But seriously, think about why there is no feedback, no diagrams, no normal demonstrations ... maybe because they don’t exist (as an option, the theory of a global energy conspiracy)?

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windessy, 2012-05-28
@windessy

There are many fuelless generators (literally: not requiring fuel ). These are solar, and wind, and tidal, and hydro, and many others.
Here, the question of the price of their use and the cost of the generated energy is more interesting: the cost of a generator, the cost of installing it and creating the necessary infrastructure, the cost of maintenance, the time of full depreciation, etc.
For example, solar panels do not require fuel, but at the moment they are too expensive and under normal conditions do not pay for themselves (the cost of electricity generated during the life of the panel is less than the cost of the panel).

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ofiginuri, 2012-05-28
@ofiginuri

Build process of what? Flying carpet, self-collected tablecloths?
The tag has been delivered, in such cases it is necessary to write - "iliktrichestvo", and the second hub - "she has a neon inside"

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mr_boombastick, 2012-05-28
@mr_boombastick

yes, it smells like a perpetual motion machine. Here, perhaps, the pursuit of high efficiency but not for the complete autonomy of the device.

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Alexey, 2015-02-16
@xirahai

In my opinion, most YouTube videos of BTG of all stripes serve to increase the rating by the number of views. Or to advertise pseudo-scientific financial scams on this basis. Well, some of the publications of the series "I know how to make BTG" come from authors with a clearly unhealthy psyche, and from those who made technical errors when measuring the efficiency of their products. Some authors of practical designs stubbornly refuse to close their device to self-feeding, apparently implicitly feeling a mistake. Instead, they publish the readings of cheap Chinese testers, which are especially skewed in readings at pulsed currents.
Purely theoretically, the existence of the BTG is possible only in the form of an energy pump that pumps energy from some star, or even from another galaxy through "cosmic strings" or some other long-range mechanisms that have not been discovered. Then, from the point of view of earthlings, he will "as it were give birth" to energy seemingly from nothing.
Another option is an environmentally friendly generator based on cold fusion, ethereal transformations, and other yet undiscovered ways of releasing the internal energy of a substance. If the process of energy release is long (or raw materials are massively available, for example, like water or river sand), not expensive, and safe, such a device can also be attributed to the class of energy sources sought.
Opinions about the reality of the existence of such products are mainly divided into two large groups:
1. The technology has long been discovered, but is kept secret for the sake of maintaining a deficit on the planet and, as a result, controllability of all peoples. And research attempts are blocked by the forces of the "world conspiracy", "world government", "masons", etc. structures :)))
2. This technology is theoretically possible, but has not yet been discovered by science, neither official nor private researchers.
Personally, I am a supporter of option N2.
I justify this by the fact that in today's world there are quite serious and, at the same time, private resources of intelligence, finance, and a technical park that are not controlled by practically anyone, capable of pulling the development of BTG. Of course, if there were at least some thread of an idea that you could cling to to create a practically applicable technology. And given the lack of control over the Internet, it is unlikely that anyone would be able to stop the almost instantaneous spread of these technologies.
From the interesting on the topic: in the recent past, the Frenchman Jean-Louis Naudin (www.jlnlab.com) was testing various concepts of BTG. But as far as I remember, when I last read his publications, I never managed to make a working vechnyak.

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