Mitch
Fri, 10 Nov 2006 04:12:01 -0800
To: "Interact" <interact@listserv.capital-master.com> Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2006 12:39 PM Subject: Re: [Keelynet] differences of potential, vortexes and gravity
Hello. More warm water/cold water free energy wheels. Here are a few problems as I perceive them. First, what separates the 2 waters? Any membrane that you interject between the two waters would subject the spinning wheel to some friction & drag and drain away energy from the wheel. Without a membrane of separation, osmosis would mix the 2 waters. A vertical separation of cold and hot is hard to accomplish. Since warm water rises, a cool bottom tank and a warm upper tank seems much more likely but even the slow spinning of the wheel would mix the waters. Harnessing the energy created would likely slow the wheel to a stop. Also, warm water needs heating, thus energy input, another minus in the free energy mix. Look, a simple water wheel in a running stream is perpetual. A wind mill is perpetual. Clocks have been created that will run 'forever' using barometric pressure to wind them up. A machine that harnesses the ebb and flow of the oceans' tides has been created. All of these machines can be classed as free energy and are subject to normal wear and tear on bearings and such but we expect that. However, harnessing mundane natural forces are not going to solve the energy needs of modern man. 10,000 or 100,000 windmills turning in the wind still require care and upkeep and won't keep America or the world powered. What we really desire is the device that will tap into the harmonic songs of energy flowing throughout the universe. An electrical outlet tapped into the ether that we can plug our world into. Tesla, Brown, Keely, Townsend... these are the Wright Brothers of energy who have illuminated the path. Friends, Einstein said that the man who unlocks the secret of the magnet will unlock the secret of the universe. The element Bismuth shows promise. Spinning disks with differences of electrical potential upon their surfaces shows promise. Fluids under high pressure show promise. If we put large solar collectors in space that focused solar energy down to the earth's surface, we could reap that reward. A few countries now tap into geothermic energy created by the earth's core to produce electricity and heat. Is the goal we seek so hard to accomplish? Phillip Mark, central Florida, USA_________________________________________________________________All-in-one security and maintenance for your PC. Get a free 90-day trial! http://clk.atdmt.com/MSN/go/msnnkwlo0050000002msn/direct/01/?href=http://www.windowsonecare.com/?sc_cid=msn_hotmail-- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.409 / Virus Database: 268.14.1/527 - Release Date: 11/9/2006