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Self Running 900 Watt Fuelless Electrical Generator!

Cowboy

Wait for it.
No clue how this works but it sure looks interesting. Video at the link. :wink:

World Improvement Through The Spirit Ministries, www.witts.ws, showing initial activation&then a self-running electrical motor generator combination with 900 net watts output. This is a result of studying the pioneers such as Tesla, Moray, Hendershot and 20 years of work by a team of top scientists along with several million in R&D. THE WORLD NEEDS THESE SOLUTIONS - OPPORTUNITES TO HELP - EMAIL US TO FIND OUT MORE! wits2014@yahoo.com
http://www.free-energy.tv/generator...ess-electrical-generator-video_5786cf677.html
 
Be pretty cool if it really worked, but something doesn't feel right. Know what I mean?
Yup its way over my head but "spirit ministrys" comes up with some perty neat stuff for 3rd world countrys and such.

I've watched many vids of how they can get clean drinking water out of the ground in ways that are perty creative. The difference is they aint out to make money, just figgering out to help those in need. :wink:
 
Heres another interesting one.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fv53K9MnDuM"]3000 Watt Generator Powers Itself, Grinder & Drill Press. - YouTube[/ame]
 
Um, guys, that's a perpetual motion machine, running at over 100% efficiency to power outside items.

Scam. No matter how you cut it. You can not make energy from nothing.
 
Um, guys, that's a perpetual motion machine, running at over 100% efficiency to power outside items.

Scam. No matter how you cut it. You can not make energy from nothing.
Sure you can. You can make fools any day of the week for only $129.95!:whistling::yum::yum:Heck, I will fit one up to a plane if you will fly it.:whistling:
 
Sure you can. You can make fools any day of the week for only $129.95!:whistling::yum::yum:Heck, I will fit one up to a plane if you will fly it.:whistling:
You need to throw a second one free to those that call within the next 10 minutes. And as an added bonus, throw in a battery powered turkey baster.
 
Um, guys, that's a perpetual motion machine, running at over 100% efficiency to power outside items.

Scam. No matter how you cut it. You can not make energy from nothing.
I certainly aint no rocket scientist, nor do I claim to know very much about this type of thing. But the idea of using an electric moter to start the generator to power the same electrical motor , therefor allowing you to cut the power to the electric motor sure seems at least feasible to me. :unsure:

Granted I dont know how one would wire it or what components you would need to make it work. But I also dont see how its considered a scam when nowhere did I see anyone was trying to sell anything , rather it looked more like an experiment to me that seemed to work for all intentional purposes. What am I missing? :unsure:

It wouldn't of started without the use of electricity, much like a car wont run without a battery , but once running the altenator will power it even removing the battery.
 
There are a lot of questions that come to mind here, but Nicolas Tesla did in fact prove that he could transmit
electricity both through the air and the ground, the ground being his preferred method. George Westinghouse
withdrew his support of the project when Tesla admitted he could think of no way that Westinghouse could charge
people for the use of this Earth-transmitted power. If these folks have rediscovered some of Tesla's lost secrets what
they seem to have here could very well be real.

The person who can discover and duplicate Tesla's ability to produce illumination between two metal plates will
instantly become rich and famous. (In a show in Paris, and again years later in his New York lab, Tesla was able to
produce a beautiful light that filled a room, the source of which could not be discerned by intelligent observers.
This was witnessed by Westinghouse and Samuel Clemens, among many others.)

If these folks have come up with a way to produce a sustainable closed loop, which Tesla said was possible,
this could be very real, and a solution to our energy problems. I need to do a bunch of research on this one!!!

 
Wow. Do you guys have that little hydrogen generator in your car to supplement your gas mileage too?

Okay, simple explanation. It takes a certain amount of power to turn a generator to make electricity. Right? Lets say it's 1 hp input to generate 1 unit of electricity. That 1 unit of electricity must then (in this example) generate the 1 hp of input power, plus extra to run the other equipment shown in the video. Which means the generator is putting out way more energy than is being put in, hence my comment of over 100% efficiency. NOT POSSIBLE.

Your car example does not hold water either, because your car is burning fuel (energy) to run the internal combustion engine to turn the alternator.

If any of the "Tesla" stuff ever existed, why hasn't it been reproduced even partially? Was he that much smarter than all of the engineers in the century since he kicked off? Or was he a little green guy in a disguise?

(And the website that I was linked to was asking for "donations" to help their "charity".)
 
Energy is a constant. It trades one form to another, but never goes away, be it a rock sitting on the side of a cliff, it took millions of years maybe to get it there, but it retains that energy and is stored until it starts to roll off the cliff.

The motors that run on what appears to run on perpetual motion, are in fact being powered by the magnets that have that energy stored in them, it may take weeks, months or years, but that magnet in there will lose it's field and will quit, but that energy from the magnets is transferred into electrical power. But be because the loss is minimal as the field Fades, most don't notice it, and the average person claims it is a parlor trick.

What Tesla did was look at the bigger picture that most minds of the time simply couldn't grasp!
 
seems to me a video is not a great way to show someone how something works:mellow:,you can't get a good look at the components and see if their is another electrical cord hidden some where,if they want they can come to my house and set up the generator and show me how the thing works and maybe then i will believe its true,but until its at my house cutting my electric bill down ,I'll just say I'm skeptical.:ermm: that said i have seen perpetual motion machines(magnetic motors) that do work,they do not create any power or energy to do anything useful and the designs can not be scaled up and still work,so they are just toys that are neat to look at but are more of a parlor trick of sorts,maybe someday........... :biggrin:
 
If any of the "Tesla" stuff ever existed, why hasn't it been reproduced even partially? Was he that much smarter than all of the engineers in the century since he kicked off? Or was he a little green guy in a disguise?

(And the website that I was linked to was asking for "donations" to help their "charity".)

When Tesla was alive, he was inventing stuff that was concidered impossible at the time. Edison was a businessman and took the work of others and profited on it.

Tesla on the other hand was a very poor businessman, and died broke. In his later years he lived in obscurity and broke. When he died, Hoover (director of the FBI then) had his agents raid his apartment and took all of Tesla's note and related paperwork (crates of it), which simply disappeared.

Any idea of how much tax money the government would lose if people could supply power for their home off the Earth's magnetic field instead of a distant power plant? Or even run your car for what amounts to free?

We are still in the mindset of "the world is flat" when it comes to power production.
 
Wow.

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We are still in the mindset of "the world is flat" when it comes to power production.

Truer words could not be spoken. My daughter is majoring in environmental studies(whatever the heck that is) and is a little more on the greener side than I prefer but I am excited for her generation and encourage her to think outside the box on using the earths resources and energy development. I believe someday we will figure out how to make energy on our waste product including co2.
 
Truer words could not be spoken. My daughter is majoring in environmental studies(whatever the heck that is) and is a little more on the greener side than I prefer but I am excited for her generation and encourage her to think outside the box on using the earths resources and energy development. I believe someday we will figure out how to make energy on our waste product including co2.


There is a guy (friend of mine) in Fairbanks that is building a power plant that recycles cardboard, burns it to produce power and then use the waste CO2 to run a monster green green house to emit basically clean air. It is about half done, had a tour of it a few weeks ago. Really neat.
 
Wow. Do you guys have that little hydrogen generator in your car to supplement your gas mileage too?

If any of the "Tesla" stuff ever existed, why hasn't it been reproduced even partially? Was he that much smarter than all of the engineers in the century since he kicked off?

The answer to the first question is simple: Tesla kept all of his ideas in his head unless/until they had to be committed to
paper for the purposes of manufacturing. He and Westinghouse had their biggest fights over this exact thing.

As to the second question, my personal answer would have to be, "Yes, he was in fact a genius at least a century ahead of
his time."* Engineers are still trying to determine exactly how he did some of the things he did, and they are still coming
up empty; the mystery of illumination between plates is just one example. He made and demonstrated a radio controlled
boat in 1898, which got him his basic radio patent; the people at the patent office had refused to grant the patent for such
an "improbable and unprovable" claim until they saw it demonstrated.**

Tesla believed that self-sustaining generation of usable electrical energy was possible. Based on the things that
he could do over a hundred years ago that we cannot do today, I for one am not prepared to say he was wrong.

*Tesla has been called "The Man Who Invented the 20th Century". His championship of alternating current, his
blade-less turbine, his "tame fireballs", his invention of the basic "yes/no" circuit (without which modern computers
would not be possible) and much more were so far ahead of the best minds of his time that he should really be considered
a 21st Century mind.

**To at least try to set history straight, in 1897 Tesla filed a patent application for the basic radio circuit. After his
remote controlled boat demonstration in 1898 he was granted Patent #645,576
in 1900, several months before Marconi's
first filing. After a series of long legal battles, in 1943, shortly after Tesla's death, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that:
1) Tesla's patents held absolute precedence, and; 2) That Marconi had actually used the radio circuits patented by
Tesla to "invent" radio. Bluntly, Marconi had stolen Tesla's patented work and tried to pass it off as his own!!


Recommended reading: "Tesla: Man Out of Time"; author, Margaret Cheney.
 
The answer to the first question is simple: Tesla kept all of his ideas in his head unless/until they had to be committed to
paper for the purposes of manufacturing. He and Westinghouse had their biggest fights over this exact thing.

As to the second question, my personal answer would have to be, "Yes, he was in fact a genius at least a century ahead of
his time."* Engineers are still trying to determine exactly how he did some of the things he did, and they are still coming
up empty; the mystery of illumination between plates is just one example. He made and demonstrated a radio controlled
boat in 1898, which got him his basic radio patent; the people at the patent office had refused to grant the patent for such
an "improbable and unprovable" claim until they saw it demonstrated.**

Tesla believed that self-sustaining generation of usable electrical energy was possible. Based on the things that
he could do over a hundred years ago that we cannot do today, I for one am not prepared to say he was wrong.

*Tesla has been called "The Man Who Invented the 20th Century". His championship of alternating current, his
blade-less turbine, his "tame fireballs", his invention of the basic "yes/no" circuit (without which modern computers
would not be possible) and much more were so far ahead of the best minds of his time that he should really be considered
a 21st Century mind.

**To at least try to set history straight, in 1897 Tesla filed a patent application for the basic radio circuit. After his
remote controlled boat demonstration in 1898 he was granted Patent #645,576 in 1900, several months before Marconi's
first filing. After a series of long legal battles, in 1943, shortly after Tesla's death, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that:
1) Tesla's patents held absolute precedence, and; 2) That Marconi had actually used the radio circuits patented by
Tesla to "invent" radio. Bluntly, Marconi had stolen Tesla's patented work and tried to pass it off as his own!!


Recommended reading: "Tesla: Man Out of Time"; author, Margaret Cheney.


Tesla was the Christopher Columbus of his day fighting against the Flat Earth people.
 
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