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If you are claiming free energy and/or overunity please answer the following questions first:
If you are claiming free energy and/or overunity please answer the following questions first:


What are the boundaries of your system:  for example is the battery part of it? Is there heating? Is there nuclear material? Fuel? etc.
*What are the boundaries of your system:  for example is the battery part of it? Is there heating? Is there nuclear material? Fuel? etc.
What are the inputs:  Batteries, grid-electricity?  (Can you measure it?)
 
What are the outputs: Heat? Electricity? Mechanical Energy?  (Can you measure it and convert the energy to common units?)
*What are the inputs:  Batteries, grid-electricity?  (Can you measure it?)
 
*What are the outputs: Heat? Electricity? Mechanical Energy?  (Can you measure it and convert the energy to common units?)
 
Once the above is clearly defined and measured it's should be pretty easy to see if the machine is producing or consuming energy.

Latest revision as of 21:14, 27 April 2012

If you are claiming free energy and/or overunity please answer the following questions first:

  • What are the boundaries of your system: for example is the battery part of it? Is there heating? Is there nuclear material? Fuel? etc.
  • What are the inputs: Batteries, grid-electricity? (Can you measure it?)
  • What are the outputs: Heat? Electricity? Mechanical Energy? (Can you measure it and convert the energy to common units?)

Once the above is clearly defined and measured it's should be pretty easy to see if the machine is producing or consuming energy.