So, I finally saw something in person that made me question things about the power company. Maybe some intelligent Lurkers here can provide answers? Here are some examples of what I saw;
And this: Video Link
Anyway, guy has two diamagnets set to repel two others and some sort of conductor that generated energy from the friction as the turning mechanism the magnets were attached to spun. There was enough power being generated to run his laptop, possibly more, idk. What struck me as interesting was that I assumed the energy being created would be DC, not AC; perhaps he used a converter? Anyway, the point here is it seems a system like this could be tweaked to produce enough electricity to run a home, or at least power up batteries than run a home when the solar panels aren't enough. And furthermore, it dawned on me with all the leaps and bounds made with solar, that generating electricity from friction should be further examined with our new technology to see if better materials might exist which could create even better results. So why isn't this being used yet? What am I missing here?
Also, looking on YouTube for videos of what I saw, I glimpsed this video which I found very interesting.
I really can't speak much for the validity of that last video other than, it's supposedly been created more than once by different inventors in the past... whom were all subsequently murdered after making a car that runs on water. Oh, and their patents were destroyed and declared frauds. So, I am curious if this actually works, but am completely unfamiliar with Water Splitting, however here is an interesting article on some facts backing up the theory of Water Splitting: Wiki Link . Do you think this is possible, to run a car with Water Splitting gasses? I heard you need to use distilled water to make this work properly.
And this: Video Link
Anyway, guy has two diamagnets set to repel two others and some sort of conductor that generated energy from the friction as the turning mechanism the magnets were attached to spun. There was enough power being generated to run his laptop, possibly more, idk. What struck me as interesting was that I assumed the energy being created would be DC, not AC; perhaps he used a converter? Anyway, the point here is it seems a system like this could be tweaked to produce enough electricity to run a home, or at least power up batteries than run a home when the solar panels aren't enough. And furthermore, it dawned on me with all the leaps and bounds made with solar, that generating electricity from friction should be further examined with our new technology to see if better materials might exist which could create even better results. So why isn't this being used yet? What am I missing here?
Also, looking on YouTube for videos of what I saw, I glimpsed this video which I found very interesting.
I really can't speak much for the validity of that last video other than, it's supposedly been created more than once by different inventors in the past... whom were all subsequently murdered after making a car that runs on water. Oh, and their patents were destroyed and declared frauds. So, I am curious if this actually works, but am completely unfamiliar with Water Splitting, however here is an interesting article on some facts backing up the theory of Water Splitting: Wiki Link . Do you think this is possible, to run a car with Water Splitting gasses? I heard you need to use distilled water to make this work properly.
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