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Date: July 21, 2013 at 19:52:15
From: jeffersonzuma, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Open System Physics: Demystifying 'Free' Energy

URL: http://www.blue-science.org/articles/2013/06/07/open-system-physics-demystifying-free-energy/#more-237


Posted on June 7, 2013 by John Maguire

Discussions surrounding the notion of 'Free' Energy almost always devolve into polemics when one of the participants derides such an idea as pseudoscience and utter nonsense because obviously you cannot violate the vaunted "Laws" of Thermodynamics (aka Conservation of Energy + Law of Entropy). I will argue here that this point of view is not only provably false, but emblematic of a truncated and antiquated mindset. What skeptics are failing to grasp is that the 1/2LTD only hold in Closed Systems. More on this later.

Skeptics often ignore (or sweep under the rug) the most blatant refutations of their limited models. They brush aside the fact that the Big Bang demands a violation of these alleged 'Laws'. They ignore the fact that 70% of energy in the Universe appears 'Dark' and seems to be increasing. They disregard LENR (i.e. Cold Fusion) which has been proven beyond a doubt experimentally (In countless cases worldwide since 1989; most notably @ Los Alamos by Edmund Storms), has strong theoretical backing (i.e. MIT's Peter Hagelstein; Nobel-Laureate Julian Schwinger; Retired MIT-Nanotechnologist Ken Shoulders), and most importantly outputs more energy than is put in (Rossi's proven E-Cat the most recent example).

But is there any proof of 'Over-Unity' electric/magnetic motors? Though not as well established/developed as LENR, simplified models of the Bedini Motor (known as the Bedini SG) have been replicated by a respectable number of Open Source enthusiasts. These motors seem able to both power a load and recharge an auxiliary battery at the same time. Similarly, an Engineer operating under the pseudonym UFOPolitics has sparked a flurry of activity at energeticforum.com amongst grassroots technologists by making available his Asymmetric Motor Specs. Similar in principle to the BSG, this electric motor model runs cool, generates unusually high torque, and appears able to recharge its batteries by making use of its Back-EMF. Also worth mentioning is the Yildiz Magnetic Motor which was recently showcased at the Inventors Exhibition in Geneva, Switzerland.



But the million dollar question remains: What can possibly account for such anomalies? To answer this we must first understand the difference between an Open and a Closed System. Most theorists (wrongly) envision the Universe in its entirety as a Closed System; meaning it is self-contained, energetically finite and tends toward a state of equilibrium (maximum entropy/disorder). Many of our technologies mirror this flawed principle in that they are designed to intake a finite energy source (petroleum for example) and inefficiently dissipate it in exchange for work (resulting in a COP < 1.0).

Open Systems on the other hand operate much differently. Take for example technologies such as windmills, solar cells, or water wheels. They take their energy from environmental sources that can be considered infinite for all practical purposes (and can therefore operate at COP > 1.0). Also, Open Systems through their perpetual intake of an outside energy source are able to defy the countervailing force of entropy for prolonged periods of time (aka negentropy or self-organization). For example, every organism in the biosphere exhibits this principle as a result of their energetic coupling with the environment. 'Free' Energy Systems operate according to an almost identical principle.
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Date: July 21, 2013 at 19:55:30
From: jeffersonzuma, [DNS_Address]
Subject: assymetric torque master schematic

URL: http://www.blue-science.org/articles/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/UFOMotor1.jpg


the wheel is turning and it won't slow down..


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