Re: Free energy???



On Feb 28, 8:42 pm, "mike3" <mike4...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi.

Why say that free energy is impossible? We do not know everything, and
we should never pretend to. Free energy may still be possible, it's
just that nobody has found out how to do it yet.

Of course it's possible. And you are *perfectly* entitled to expend
any and all resources available to you to demonstrate that it's
possible.

However, if you want to conscript or recruit *others* to the effort,
then you're going to have to demonstrate that the risk is worth it.
Presently, the patent office has taken the position that any
application that involves violation of the rule of energy conservation
is not worth the risk of assigning personnel resources to it.

Or did you think that other people's time and effort is just as free
as energy?

PD

.



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