Re: Tesla and free energy
- From: gb6726 <gb6726@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 10:02:22 -0700
http://free-energy.ws/tesla.html
If heat pumps can produce energy from temperature differences,
I speculate that if there is a difference of other physics than
temperature,
energy can be made, as long as there is a greater source such as the
temperature
differences between water and air in Hawaii, as you wrote on your
page.
Let's introduce other natural physical differences than temperature.
How about atmospheric pressure and water pressure in the ocean?
One finds two different pressures, one deep under water, one in the
air.
If energy can be made from temperature differences through various
processes such as the Seebeck effect, how do we tap on to two places
where in one the water can produce high pressures on a bag of air deep
below, and little pressures above the water's surface. There is a
chance
that since we have unlimited pressures present under water and another
source above the surface that we can produce unlimited energy.
Imagine air driven into a water tank from below, and the air does not
need to travel down the water but takes a shortcut.
This is my research. Simply put, we compare what happens in the
heat pumps to gain a coefficiency of 3, and try to mimick it with a
different
property. Pressure is energy as it can set an object into motion as in
steam
engines.
gmbajszar@xxxxxxxxx
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