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Dr. Chandra

Jan 1, 1970
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http://www.japan.com/technology/index.php

An apparently reliable story on a Japanese Inventor who has the potential
to take homepower to another level. Imagine running your entire household
with just one of these engines powered by solar powerpanels or a
'hopefully' negligable electricity-bill.
 
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Anthony Matonak

Jan 1, 1970
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Dr. Chandra said:
http://www.japan.com/technology/index.php

An apparently reliable story on a Japanese Inventor who has the potential
to take homepower to another level. Imagine running your entire household
with just one of these engines powered by solar powerpanels or a
'hopefully' negligable electricity-bill.

According to the inventor, the electricity out of the motor is more
than the electricity put in it. Why not just run the motor off it's
own output? Just use a tiny little battery (rechargeable) to start it
and you get as much power out as you need forever afterwards.

The fact that it doesn't work and violates basic laws of physics
(meaning, it can't work) shouldn't bother anyone.

Anthony
 
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Jan Siepelstad

Jan 1, 1970
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Present e-motors already have efficiencies up to 96% (depending on size).
How much better can it get?
There's just no breakthrough possible, because the machines are already
almost perfect.

Jan
 
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Dr. Chandra

Jan 1, 1970
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http://www.japan.com/technology/index.php

An apparently reliable story on a Japanese Inventor who has the potential
to take homepower to another level. Imagine running your entire household
with just one of these engines powered by solar powerpanels or a
'hopefully' negligable electricity-bill.


Uhm, journalists are really bothersome creatures. I'm no technologist and
slept thru fysics classes as such .... perpetum mobile's aren't gonna
happen anytime soon eh.

Another one for the hall of smart-con-artists.
 
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