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Zero Point Energy Integration Challenge

zpe_mariah
zpe_mariah over 4 years ago

What would you do with a power-supply that never ran out? One that you never had to replace a battery for or plug into the grid with zero emissions. Zero Point Energy is here, it’s proven and it works. I’m looking for engineers who are willing to integrate our power supply into nano and biotech for now with infinite possibilities for growth as the technology increases capability and capacity.

 

Let’s chat if you feel up to the challenge.

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  • shabaz
    shabaz over 4 years ago +4
    " it’s proven and it works " Except, you cannot prove it. If you can, then stand by your words and send across a device that can power (say) a simple light forever. Let me guess, you're 'almost' there…
  • dougw
    dougw over 4 years ago +3
    I like the idea of free energy as much as anyone, but I suspect it will take much more explanation of where the energy comes from and how it is harnessed to convince anyone that this claim has potential…
  • Jan Cumps
    Jan Cumps over 4 years ago in reply to zpe_mariah +2
    zpe_mariah wrote: That’s definitely an important question and a part of our IP.
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  • sovietgp
    0 sovietgp over 3 years ago

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bpv3wUWGqk

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  • Jan Cumps
    0 Jan Cumps over 3 years ago in reply to sovietgp

    sovietgp  wrote:

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bpv3wUWGqk

    overunity blabla

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    0 Jan Cumps over 3 years ago in reply to sovietgp

    sovietgp  wrote:

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bpv3wUWGqk

    overunity blabla

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  • shabaz
    0 shabaz over 3 years ago in reply to Jan Cumps

    I watched a bit of it last night. The amount of schoolboy errors and incorrect reasoning.. I think watching a monkey trying to type Shakespeare would have better chance of success image

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  • Jan Cumps
    0 Jan Cumps over 3 years ago in reply to shabaz

    Ohm's law with corrections

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    High Voltage at low amperage simply means that the high voltage is still intact for future usage.

    source: quote of Don Smith's book on the internet. It's the book where the video creator bases his talks on. Fair use of a relevant portion.

     

    Snippet from the book of Richard about Don's theory

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    source: snippet of the back cover on amazon. Fair use of a relevant portion

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  • shabaz
    0 shabaz over 3 years ago in reply to Jan Cumps

    Much like flat-earthers, it's hard to communicate to people who believe this stuff.. there's a big segment of knowledge they are missing that would take years of discussing at first-principles, something that they should have learnt themselves or at school. Like measuring stuff.. things are too subtle (actually, it's glaringly obvious usually) to just 'wing it' like they do, with LEDs etc.

    I get real pleasure asking kids how things work, and watching their thought processes as they express what they think - even if they get it wrong, it's something you can work with, and explain how/why they went wrong. That's not possible with these flat-earthers that write such stuff.. because their vocabulary is misusing words, creating meaningless nonsense. There was a good YouTube video (I don't have a link to it) which explained how knowledge flows with richness of vocabulary, otherwise it is not possible to pass on knowledge from generation to generation easily. Another example is the Latin alphabet.. explaining how so many scientific achievements occurred in the west after the invention of the printing press, because Arabic alphabet was too awkward to automate with printing machines, until much later, and so knowledge was much harder to spread.

    It's disrespectful to the real scientists and inventors, that paper or bandwidth is even wasted on the nonsense like that book/videos.

    I recently started watching a good TV series (it is 1970's era) called 'The Ascent of Man' on DVD which I found really good at showing how human advances were linked and how they occurred across the globe, through the ages. Whereas in contrast the modern flat-earth/zero-point mentality should be an embarrassment to the present generation's level of willingness to learn.

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  • shabaz
    0 shabaz over 3 years ago in reply to Jan Cumps

    I should also add, that during the Great Plague, Isaac Newton was in lockdown for 2 years, and during those two years he formulated how gravity works (and also as a result describing the planets their proper orbits, to more perfect what Copernicus started), invented calculus, and also discovered what refraction was.

    Just puts in perspective what little we have achieved (as a generation generally) in comparison during the recent lockdowns : )

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  • gdstew
    0 gdstew over 3 years ago in reply to shabaz

    Hi shabaz,

     

    I watched The Ascent of Man when it was originally released on PBS (Public Broadcast System in the US) and thought it was an excellent series. I would very much like to watch it again.

    Where did you find it?

     

    As for the original subject, I usually don't even think of replying to such posts because it is always some kind of scam.

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  • shabaz
    0 shabaz over 3 years ago in reply to gdstew

    Hi Gary,

     

    I don't think it's on any streaming service, unfortunately, so I purchased it on DVD box-set from Amazon, it is labeled region 2+4 and looks like this:

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    I can see a different set that might be region 1 there, but it's three times the price. The region 2+4 version is just $32, but the set that I believe is region 1 is $96 : (

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    0 gdstew over 3 years ago in reply to shabaz

    Thanks for the reply. Zone 1 for $96, ouch! Unfortunately that's right in my zone. I did a quick check of ebay and couldn't find a zone 1 version. Looks like it will be a while before I watch it again.

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    0 kmikemoo over 3 years ago in reply to Jan Cumps

    Jan Cumps  Wow.  I forgot how much it hurts to read some of this stuff.

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