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Generate the Electrical Energy.

01/15/2011 1:27 AM

hi,

i m working on a gen. set which produce electrical energy without using any external source of energy. if u have any idea plz share with me.

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01/15/2011 1:35 AM

You might start by studying some physics, but you will never finish.

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01/15/2011 1:53 AM

no idea of such generator.

All rule of physics are about to change with your work, pl. finish it fast.

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01/15/2011 2:09 AM

Two good approaches:

1. One of the best bets for this is to make a "magnet motor" which means a motor that justs sits there, stationary. (The ill-informed mistake this inactivity for "not working".) Then you connect this to a generator. The two, when coupled together, will start to rotate and produce electricity. The only problem with this approach is that you have to build the "magnet motor." Fortunately, many plans are available on the internet. The Bedini motor is especially good at not working.

2. This can work just as well even without the specialized "magnet motor." Any motor can be powered by the output of a generator. (Duh.) So, if you couple the output wires of the generator to the input wires of the motor, the generator will make the motor run. (Remember, output of generator to input of motor.) BUT HERE IS THE COOL PART>>> when the motor starts running, it can power the generator! You just mechanically couple the shafts!! If the generator is higher voltage than the motor, then the excess voltage can be sold or used in your house to power things. Sometimes it may be necessary to spin the devices by hand to get them going.

Usually these 2 strategies will only work if you do not study physics. Studying physics makes you both negative and too tired to pursue these ideas.

You've come to the right place. Others will have additional ideas.

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01/15/2011 2:10 AM

Why not try to find a cure for cancer first. Plenty of scope to speculate and many dumb suckers who might bite and become statistics in the end.

I am surprised that admin still allows such questions even to appear.

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01/15/2011 3:11 AM

What all comes in the external energy category??

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01/15/2011 5:01 AM

Please get together with magnext and azeeco

They are doing something similar. Like i am....

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01/15/2011 1:42 PM

Such a technology already exists, it's called a ZPM, short for Zero Point Module.

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Zero Point Modules are so named because they use zero point energy. Zero point energy is present in all quantum mechanical systems (i.e. everything that uses energy and converts it to entropy). Zero point energy is the lowest amount of energy that such a quantum mechanical system can have. It is also commonly referred to as vacuum energy and remains when all matter is removed from a region of space. Since by definition zero point energy can never be depleted (a region of space can never have less than that amount), it is theoretically an unlimited and free energy source.

The energy is said to arise from various particles that spontaneously emerge, exist for fractions of a second, and are then annihilated by anti-particles. At very small distances (~10-35 meters) this particle/anti-particle turbulence is known as quantum foam, and it is theorized to be a remnant of the birth of the universe carried over to this day. (Also partially explained in the hypothesis is that not all matter in the universe is evenly distributed). This variation in energy is somewhat analogous to observing common objects under very small scales. For example, ordinary glass under extreme magnification is porous. Marbles, if expanded to the size of the earth, would have more variation in radius than the Earth does (including the Himalayas and Death Valley).

Despite the two particles annihilating each other, a small amount of energy is detectable (demonstrated by the Casimir effect). Because of the immensely small scales of time and size, as well as the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, the existence and subsequent annihilation of these particles does not violate the conservation of energy. The individual particles are thought to be generated perhaps by photons interacting with the space.

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01/16/2011 4:14 AM

Completely off-topic, but interesting for some .....

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01/15/2011 2:01 PM

Yet another idea, this one having been investigated by Leonard Da Vinci.

This wheel works just as well as a magnet motor, and can therefore also be mechanically connected to a generator. Of course you'll need to get it started by hand (requiring a tiny amount of external energy) but once it is going, it will run just as well as a magnet motor.

Building one of these would be a good place to start, because it would be easy to build on a small scale: just make one big enough to power a small light bulb first, to prove the concept.

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01/16/2011 4:16 AM

This is superb ! Thank you and GA.

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01/16/2011 4:32 AM

This would make a great Ferris wheel, although the lurching pods might induce more than usual barfing. (There is a "build-an-amusement-park" simulation game that inculdes this feature, scoring it negatively.)

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01/15/2011 5:49 PM

It's so simple. Obtain an extension lead with a plug and several sockets. Plug the plug into one of the sockets and plug an appliance into another one.

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01/16/2011 2:11 AM

Last time I tried this it required that I plug into the wall briefly, and then quickly pull the plug out of the wall and plug it into one of the free sockets. This is easy to do with most motors (because of inertia), but some heating elements seem to cool too much, it you are not really quick in the transfer.

In the old days this didn't work, because people believed that electrons moved at the speed of light, so people were unable to "manifest" the correct reactions (see the book "The Secret"). Now that people realize that the actual drift rate is about a millimeter per second, they can see that only a few electrons fall on the floor during the transfer, so all is well, and the effect can be manifested, given the correct affirmations.

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01/16/2011 2:58 AM

Ohm, ohm, ohm, ohm--that's my mantra!

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