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I know this is pretty old, but I couldn't leave this alone.

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College was too easy for me, except the circuits and electronics classes because they couldn't give me a straight answer on where the hell the energy came from.
The energy comes from the voltage difference, or electric potential difference if you want to be more accurate. Just like a boulder hanging high in the sky has a lot of potential energy due to its position and the gravitational force, charged particles have potential energy (energy of position) due to their charge and the difference in charge from one location to another. A falling boulder or a bunch of charged particles (electrons) in motion ( current) are converting what was once potential energy to kinetic energy. These forces (graviational and electromagnetic) are one of the four fundamental forces in the universe.

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The answer is always magnetic flux by the way. Power leaks from a source so tiny we've never seen it's parts. It's unbelieveable that that is the case.

Magnetic flux is the measure of how much of a magnetic field passes perpendicularly through a given area. I'm not sure where that idea came from.
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Think about this guys. The sun moves planets. We move moons. I can defy the tremendous gravity of Earth's Magnetic core with a cheap fridge magnet.
Gravity has everything to do with mass and nothing to do with electric/magnetic properties. Of the four forces I mentioned earlier, gravity is by far the weakest (electromagnetic force is orders of magnitude stronger). A cheap fridge magnet on the fridge feels a much stronger force pulling it towards the fridge door than it does from the entire Earth pulling down on it because it takes a shit-ton of stuff (lots of mass) to overpower the attraction of charged particles.

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Do you know how much power that takes? The components in a stereo are rated to handle no more than 10 watts ever, but more likely a single watt...how does that become 1000watts? The speaker powers the device.

The schools complete failure to disclose this information because they were never told themselves is frightening. Electronics operate in 4 dimensions (well, more but the 4th has more power than it is possible to use) however science is stuck in 3d and the observable world regardless that you demonstrate the functionality.

They probably didn't take many physics courses. And I don't know what dimension you are talking about. Power is not stored in dimensions. There is no inherent "power" in the three spatial dimensions or in time.

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I can't prove my speaker is providing current, so I guess when the did it the first time they thought the massive amount of useless current they fed in was the reason.
Yes you can. You can either hook it up to an ampmeter or try to power your speaker with some other type of energy (thermodynamic or mechanical). Something is vibrating the air at a certain frequency, amplitude, etc. whenever we hear something come out of a speaker. Energy is being converted to work and that energy is coming from the motion of the particles in a wire. We are not heating up the speaker or using friction or something to provide us with the work we need to do in order to make the air move the way we observe it does.
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Bullshit. There's more current in a small speaker than a nuclear power plant exploding a million times. You just have to pull it out where it is infinite and replenishing like a current, not the self destructive system we have developed.
I don't understand what the rationale behind the first sentence is. Energy is not infinite. There is a finite amount of energy in the universe that we can tranform, but never create or destroy. And no, the force that moving charged particles experience in a nuclear explosion is far far far far far far far far greater than the force they experience from the potential difference in a wire connected to a speaker that is smaller than the Sun.

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Back in the early 1900's they explained that there were two hot poles in a circuit always. positive, negative and ground. eventually they dropped the negative (only to bring it back when they realized that electrons were negatively charged.) This left a huge mess in the theory. Basically, having that pesky, but critical extra pole made the math so difficult few could follow it. With the extra hot pole and hard to grasp nature of subatomic physics, the problem is confounding. The only answer is literally "magic" until we can build something that can see millionths of times small than atoms.
I'm not entirely sure what you are talking about but its not magic.


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Because this fucker is in the process of being published (with some editing and expanding from myself and an editor) I am going to post this here....

Note: This paper was assigned in my English class, we had to choose a historical landmark in Pennsylvania and write about it. I chose the Mishler Theatre in Altoona, PA.




“Blair County's Historical Playhouse”


The faint smell of cigar smoke, the apparition of a familiar man wearing funny hats, restroom sinks mysteriously turning on and off with nobody in sight, and a figure dressed in early 1900's clothing. These are just a few personal accounts some have recalled to describe their visit to the Mishler Theatre. Isaac Mishler, the theater's founder, decided not to leave the century-old theater even after his death according to local legend. These paranormal experiences are but one element that make this historical and culturally rich site in Altoona, Pennsylvania so intriguing.
Constructed in 1906 by architect Albert E. Westover and mastermind Isaac “Doc” Mishler, the Mishler Theatre was but one of many projects in his career in the entertainment industry. Isaac Charles Mishler was born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania on September 30, 1862. It was here during his youth, he would learn his business ethic. Isaac was the first person employed by Frank W. Woolworth at his first “Five-and-Ten” store where worked into his late teens.
Shortly before his 19th birthday on August 8, 1881, he moved to Altoona, Pennsylvania where he worked for the Pennsylvania Railroad for a few years. In his early 20s, Isaac enjoyed the first taste of his own personal business by opening up a successful cigar shop on 11th avenue in Altoona. The store became a hub for local baseball fans and Mishler being one of these fans, began promoting professional baseball. He promoted and placed teams in the Pennsylvania State League. Altoona's own baseball team won the state league pennant in 1886. This was an important time in Isaac's life as it can be considered the beginning of his career in the entertainment business.
Isaac's interest in this industry can not only be credited to his baseball ventures, but can also be stemmed up the family tree to his elder cousin John D. Mishler. During this time, John was an already very successful businessman in the industry having already created “The Mishler Theatre circuit” a few decades earlier in 1873. The circuit spanned nine cities across eastern Pennsylvania. John is also widely credited as creating the first modern theatrical circuit in America.
The next major step in Isaac's entertainment career began in 1893 when he made business partnership with the “Eleventh Avenue Opera House”, a building on the same street as his cigar shop. This partnership soon turned into single ownership when Isaac purchased the property in 1896. Within the next decade he acquired several more theaters in surrounding areas and soon made plans to create his own. His plan became reality on February 15, 1906 when the appropriately named “Mishler Theatre” opened it's doors on .
The theater was best described by Mr. Mishler himself when he made the statement during the theaters inaugural program “The policy of the New Mishler Theatre is to present high-class standard productions in a perfect manner to audiences safely housed in comfort and pleasing surroundings.” The theater was fully financed by Isaac himself. The venue can seat nearly 2,000 patrons and is still considered an architectural feat with it's luxurious state of the art interior which included air-conditioning by using blocks of ice placed underneath the auditorium that ventilated through the floor. The construction also had an eye-catching exterior that was a sight that was sure to draw the attention of the citizens as well as travelers passing through the then flourishing industrial city.




Altoona is city that is well known for it's railroads, especially in the early 1900s. The railroad station in Altoona was a major layover point for travelers who were venturing by train. Naturally, the city experienced new people entering and exiting everyday which created a prime business opportunity for Mishler as his newly constructed theater stood one street away from the train station.
The venue became a medium for the then popular vaudeville circuits shortly after its creation. Though located in a small city, the theater hosted performances of many famous names in the entertainment industry at the time including Harry Houdini, John Wayne, W.C. Fields, Sarah Bernhardt, and Al Jolson just to name a few. These were talents that rarely visited venues in smaller cities which is quite remarkable. Though the theater enjoyed great success in its infancy, it would not be long before the venue would experience an unfortunate and untimely disaster.
On October 19, 1906, just over eight months since it first opened, the theater was completely destroyed due to a fire in the neighboring furniture building Oliver Rothert. The building was in ruins with the fire leaving nothing but ashes and debris. Though devastated at this great loss, Isaac Mishler did not hesitate to immediately organize the reconstruction of his masterpiece.
Through insurance claims and more personal finance, the building once again opened it's doors exactly three months later on January 19, 1907. The Altoona Times described the event “Mishler Theatre, phoenix-like, has risen from ashes and is now grander than ever” and “The watchword in work of reconstruction – To be one of the largest, safest, and most beautiful playhouses ever built.” During it's reconstruction, Mishler didn't stop booking entertainment, he instead migrated his shows to his other local venue The Eleventh Avenue Opera House that was also located in Altoona and conveniently a block away from the currently destroyed theater.
Though the investment to reconstruct had drained Mishler of much of his financial resources, he
managed to continue booking big name talent for the next couple of decades and even brought motion pictures to the theater as it slowly stole the spotlight and dwindled the vaudeville era. For the remainder of Isaac's ownership the theater mainly ran movies until he sold the building in 1931. Isaac Mishler remained in the entertainment business until he died at the Penn-Alto hotel in his hometown of Lancaster, PA in 1944 after battling a long illness. He was buried in Altoona alongside his two former wives. On May 4, 2003, a historical marker was placed outside of the Mishler Theatre in Altoona as a dedication and preservation to Isaac for his lifetime accomplishments and historical significance.
The theater has remained active for the past eight decades despite nearly being a site of demolition in the 60s. It was during this time that the Blair County Arts Foundation rescued the building by buying the property. Since their purchase, they have put a colossal amount of financial resources into restoring the aging theater. To date, the foundation has invested over $1 million into an ongoing restoration project and the theater remains in operation today providing a place for local talents and organizations to perform. The entertainment is organized by The Altoona Community Theatre who produces and directs many of the performances held at the Mishler. There are 4 major live theatre productions performed annually as well as several musical and family events which are enjoyed by over 10,000 patrons every year. The productions are rehearsed and maintained a block away from the theater at the former Altoona Elks Lodge in which the ACT has purchased in 1983. Also located here is the office of operations manager Steven C. Helsel has been in charge of managing the events held at the Mishler for the past 23 years. Helsel also participates in directing some of the many productions that are held at the theatre including "Jekyll & Hyde," "Beauty & the Beast", " Miracle on 34th Street", and most recently “Working: A Musical”.
Presently, the theater is not only notable for it's historical significance, but has through the past several decades received much attention for it's supposed hauntings. The site has become somewhat of a popular haunted attraction for many paranormal enthusiasts. It gathers so much attention that it was payed a visited by the cable television show “Ghost Hunters”. In 2004 the show visited Altoona to visit two reportedly haunted locations: the Mishler Theatre and The Altoona Railroaders Museum. The investigators on the broadcast note what they are informed about which is the popular local legend that Mr. Isaac Mishler's ghost is often seen walking throughout the theater on the catwalk and near his office with a cigar in his mouth. They however, come to the conclusion that the site is fact, to their standards, not a haunted one.
Madeleine Letsche of Altoona Pennsylvania also recalls a time during her youth when she would spend time with the ghost of Mishler as he would tell her about his love for theater and would often wear different funny hats. A few more accounts of these experiences come from employees of the theater, Technical Directors Brian McConnel and Marlene Liszka. McConnel recalls a few times he has encountered such experiences such as claiming to see the ghost of Mr. Mishler himself observing him work from the rafters above while during a different encounter he was hit in the face with water when there was nothing in sight that could have done such a thing. Letsche, who was a former Technical Director also recalls a few of her personal accounts on the matter by claiming to have seen a woman dressed in 1930s clothing in the woman's restroom, hearing sneezes, and also noting while on stage she saw a man who was offstage “looking through a phone book and who didn't resemble Isaac Mishler”.
Although long passed on, Isaac “Doc” Mishler, the remarkably successful businessman from Lancaster has left behind him a legacy and significant history in Blair County Pennsylvania. Thanks to the Blair County Arts Foundation, it is still a place where patrons can go and enjoy quality live entertainment while they reminisce the theater's exciting history. One may also catch a glimpse of Mr. Mishler himself while they are there, just remember to look for the man smoking a cigar or wearing a “funny” hat.

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I know this is pretty old, but I couldn't leave this alone.

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College was too easy for me, except the circuits and electronics classes because they couldn't give me a straight answer on where the hell the energy came from.
The energy comes from the voltage difference, or electric potential difference if you want to be more accurate. Just like a boulder hanging high in the sky has a lot of potential energy due to its position and the gravitational force, charged particles have potential energy (energy of position) due to their charge and the difference in charge from one location to another. A falling boulder or a bunch of charged particles (electrons) in motion ( current) are converting what was once potential energy to kinetic energy. These forces (graviational and electromagnetic) are one of the four fundamental forces in the universe.

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The answer is always magnetic flux by the way. Power leaks from a source so tiny we've never seen it's parts. It's unbelieveable that that is the case.

Magnetic flux is the measure of how much of a magnetic field passes perpendicularly through a given area. I'm not sure where that idea came from.
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Think about this guys. The sun moves planets. We move moons. I can defy the tremendous gravity of Earth's Magnetic core with a cheap fridge magnet.
Gravity has everything to do with mass and nothing to do with electric/magnetic properties. Of the four forces I mentioned earlier, gravity is by far the weakest (electromagnetic force is orders of magnitude stronger). A cheap fridge magnet on the fridge feels a much stronger force pulling it towards the fridge door than it does from the entire Earth pulling down on it because it takes a shit-ton of stuff (lots of mass) to overpower the attraction of charged particles.

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Do you know how much power that takes? The components in a stereo are rated to handle no more than 10 watts ever, but more likely a single watt...how does that become 1000watts? The speaker powers the device.

The schools complete failure to disclose this information because they were never told themselves is frightening. Electronics operate in 4 dimensions (well, more but the 4th has more power than it is possible to use) however science is stuck in 3d and the observable world regardless that you demonstrate the functionality.

They probably didn't take many physics courses. And I don't know what dimension you are talking about. Power is not stored in dimensions. There is no inherent "power" in the three spatial dimensions or in time.

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I can't prove my speaker is providing current, so I guess when the did it the first time they thought the massive amount of useless current they fed in was the reason.
Yes you can. You can either hook it up to an ampmeter or try to power your speaker with some other type of energy (thermodynamic or mechanical). Something is vibrating the air at a certain frequency, amplitude, etc. whenever we hear something come out of a speaker. Energy is being converted to work and that energy is coming from the motion of the particles in a wire. We are not heating up the speaker or using friction or something to provide us with the work we need to do in order to make the air move the way we observe it does.
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Bullshit. There's more current in a small speaker than a nuclear power plant exploding a million times. You just have to pull it out where it is infinite and replenishing like a current, not the self destructive system we have developed.
I don't understand what the rationale behind the first sentence is. Energy is not infinite. There is a finite amount of energy in the universe that we can tranform, but never create or destroy. And no, the force that moving charged particles experience in a nuclear explosion is far far far far far far far far greater than the force they experience from the potential difference in a wire connected to a speaker that is smaller than the Sun.

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Back in the early 1900's they explained that there were two hot poles in a circuit always. positive, negative and ground. eventually they dropped the negative (only to bring it back when they realized that electrons were negatively charged.) This left a huge mess in the theory. Basically, having that pesky, but critical extra pole made the math so difficult few could follow it. With the extra hot pole and hard to grasp nature of subatomic physics, the problem is confounding. The only answer is literally "magic" until we can build something that can see millionths of times small than atoms.
I'm not entirely sure what you are talking about but its not magic.


Please read up on 4th dimension physics as it applies to electronics. These answers show a grasp of conventional 3d physics which is easily mastered since it is so dumbed down it is practically useless. We've basically tapped out the potential of 3D physics. It's time for science to move on, but they refuse to even try to understand something they can't explain, even if they can physically see the effects of a dimension that we in no way can perceive. Op-Amps are an example. They over overunity devices, but the difference is very very tiny, so it is not usually associated with "free energy"

There is a finite amount of energy from conventional destructive/self-terminating power, but there is an unlimited amount created by vector flux in the 4th dimension. 4th dimension doesn't rely on time. The electro-magnetic force exerted by a magnet is infinite, just like a shorted wire is considered "infinite" or "immeasurable" due to it's inability to stay stable.

I tried to join the Navy, but was blacklisted after I let it slip up that I suspected they were not using Nuclear power, which has been confirmed by numerous high-ranking officers over the years involved in alternative energy projects. They have cars that can run on H2O, not that any of us will ever see such a thing.

Go read up on Tom Bearden. He can explain it better than me with far more expertise.

Again, electronics don't make since until you realize there is space that exists that you have no way of perceiving that has more influence. I do not learn by the "let's just take what Doctor so-and-so says on faith" and hammer the square peg into the round hole until we can convince ourselves it makes since. No, he has to demonstrate that his model of electricity works in every model of physics, which they can not. They need a better model of electricity that includes physics outside of 3D. Ironically, they did this from the start, but decided it was "too hard." That is pseudoscience in my book.

Electricity in certain applications can transverse time itself, until that is understood, you can't master electricity.

That is not to say 4D is all there is, but it is the next logical step for humanities understanding and since it is a step up from "our universe" it would mean a whole extra exponent of usability for us.

Learn 4D, learn how to manipulate time and the standard magnet becomes a flux capacitor. The key to this is Vector Flux.

Google Tom Bearden, download all his videos and build your own overunity device if you think he is a crackpot and see for yourself.

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I would believe that so much more if not for basic grammatical errors. It's so hard to take conspiracies seriously if you can't even present yourself in the proper light.


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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motionless ... _generator

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At his website and in correspondence, Bearden identifies himself as "PhD"[23] and claims he received a doctorate for "life experience and for life accomplishment"[24]. The Skeptical Inquirer, among others, revealed that he purchased his Ph.D. from Trinity College and University, which the magazine describes as "a British institution with no building, campus, faculty, or president, and run from a post office box in Sioux Falls, South Dakota" [25].


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I would believe that so much more if not for basic grammatical errors. It's so hard to take conspiracies seriously if you can't even present yourself in the proper light.


I believe you are referencing the phonetic errors that occur when muscle memory does your typing for you.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motionless_electromagnetic_generator

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At his website and in correspondence, Bearden identifies himself as "PhD"[23] and claims he received a doctorate for "life experience and for life accomplishment"[24]. The Skeptical Inquirer, among others, revealed that he purchased his Ph.D. from Trinity College and University, which the magazine describes as "a British institution with no building, campus, faculty, or president, and run from a post office box in Sioux Falls, South Dakota" [25].


:lol:


nevermind. If we're using wikipedia as an academic source, there is no reason to debate anything.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motionless_electromagnetic_generator

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At his website and in correspondence, Bearden identifies himself as "PhD"[23] and claims he received a doctorate for "life experience and for life accomplishment"[24]. The Skeptical Inquirer, among others, revealed that he purchased his Ph.D. from Trinity College and University, which the magazine describes as "a British institution with no building, campus, faculty, or president, and run from a post office box in Sioux Falls, South Dakota" [25].


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nevermind. If we're using wikipedia as an academic source, there is no reason to debate anything.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motionless_electromagnetic_generator

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At his website and in correspondence, Bearden identifies himself as "PhD"[23] and claims he received a doctorate for "life experience and for life accomplishment"[24]. The Skeptical Inquirer, among others, revealed that he purchased his Ph.D. from Trinity College and University, which the magazine describes as "a British institution with no building, campus, faculty, or president, and run from a post office box in Sioux Falls, South Dakota" [25].


:lol:


nevermind. If we're using wikipedia as an academic source, there is no reason to debate anything.


Here is the article cited in wikipedia: http://www.csicop.org/si/show/dr._beard ... um_energy/

Thus you will have to move on to your next reason for cloaking your inferiority complex behind your arrogant intellectual posturing.


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Goat wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motionless_electromagnetic_generator

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At his website and in correspondence, Bearden identifies himself as "PhD"[23] and claims he received a doctorate for "life experience and for life accomplishment"[24]. The Skeptical Inquirer, among others, revealed that he purchased his Ph.D. from Trinity College and University, which the magazine describes as "a British institution with no building, campus, faculty, or president, and run from a post office box in Sioux Falls, South Dakota" [25].


:lol:


nevermind. If we're using wikipedia as an academic source, there is no reason to debate anything.


Here is the article cited in wikipedia: http://www.csicop.org/si/show/dr._beard ... um_energy/

Thus you will have to move on to your next reason for cloaking your inferiority complex behind your arrogant intellectual posturing.


Generating electricity from free energy sources is not perpetual motion. Until that is understood, there is nothing to discuss whatsoever.

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Generating electricity from free energy sources is not perpetual motion.


I don't know about you guys, but I find all this real-life Fringe stuff pretty fascinating. Going to try and build one of those magic machines myself when I have a while.


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Didn't they build something like that on Mythbusters once? And it turned out to be a total farce?


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Then obviously they made a mistake, else it would have worked!


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