Posted by teddy52food on May 25, 2010 at 12:29:48 from (209.237.115.177):
In Reply to: E=MC2???? posted by hughB on May 25, 2010 at 12:00:10:
The magnetic field of a PM comes from the atoms of the material. E=MC squared. Likewise the field around a wire carrying juice comes from the atoms of the conductor. No fizzle physics. Clean, non poluting no hazardus waste energy. Joe's machine is tapping into that energy. What is in a magnetic field is moving at C and spinning at C. It is the smallest endity of matter. It is matter in motion, just like a moving stream of water. Joe's machine is like putting a water wheel in that stream to harnous that energy. His machine doesn't look like a water wheel but works like one in harvesting the energy in a magnetic field. The imput from the batteries is just a trigger to cause the material(copper coil) to release or create the field. Just like a match is used to lite a firecracker. the power of the explosion comes from the chemicals in the FC & not from the match. That same match can set off a traincarload of dynamite. Likewise with his machine, the bigger he builds them the more they produce with the same imput. He has proven this over and over in his prototypes. It is not I repeat NOT a perpetual motion machine. Never was never will be. The naysayers labeled it as such. Thanks for the time. Any more intelligent questions?
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