Are you guys on CRACK?  The energy that arrives via "radio waves"  wouldn't
turn the knob on the radio let alone propel the vehicle.  And at least one
post appears to allude to the "perpetual motion machine".  Lets not let the
energy crisis drive us insane like this!   There are plenty of ways to
diversify our energy supply while staying within the basic laws of physics.

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brad Franks
Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2008 4:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [email protected]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: NPC: NMC: Drill Here. Drill Now. Pay Less - Petition

 

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

Jerry, I'm not following your fixation on radio waves, et al. Wouldn't radio
waves have to come from somewhere? Don't they have to be generated by
something? Wouldn't that something have to consume energy? Please point me
to some links on this newly discovered FREE energy source.


Radio waves are generated by advertising revenue paid to radio and
television broadcast facilities across the globe; with the exception of the
BBC of course, which are instead paid for by the tax pounds of the citizens
of the United Kingdom.

Radio waves carry enough energy to excite a crystal tuned to the specific
frequency of the wave. That energy is then fed into an amplifier and passed
on to your speakers. If a "super crystal" could be made that oscillates at
all frequencies simultaneously it could generate enough energy to do
"something." Until such a system exists it would be hard to tell how much
energy it could generate. And even then, see my caveat in the next
paragraph.

The problem I see with this technology is that if I were driving through a
canyon and lost all reception to RF my car would stall, at which point I
would have to push it out of the canyon to get reception again. Most canyons
are pretty deep, that would make a hell of a push!

However, I think that there is actually some merit to the idea. The energy
could be stored in a battery in a similar fashion to brake regenerating
systems in use on todays hybrid cars. Would it generate enough power to
compensate for the energy required to move weight of the equipment?

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