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Old May 29, 2009, 09:05 PM
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fuelless energy is possible or not

is fuelless energy sucessfully run or not ?

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Old Jun 8, 2009, 12:29 PM   #11  
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oh you mean a perpetual motion machine... from the current understanding of physics, this is impossible, there must be a source of energy
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Its Possible, It will be cool to build something like that... possibilities are endless.
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Its Possible, It will be cool to build something like that... possibilities are endless.
How have you come to this conclusion?
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Yea, do tell. er, maybe not. If the feds see it, they will surley put a price on your head!
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Yeah thats true andrew... But we are not building weapons but an endless source of electricity. Think, what has infinit energy something from mother nature?
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Yeah thats true andrew... But we are not building weapons but an endless source of electricity. Think, what has infinit energy something from mother nature?
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Yes, It is possible to get fuelless energy. This is not by a perpetual motion machine but another 'close' one. This machine rotates and is driven by the gravitational force. The principle of it's operation was patented back in 1998. I am willing to give more information to anyone interested on this - with proof of it's operation and documentation of it's patent.
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