Posted by buickanddeere on April 24, 2009 at 11:37:13 from (216.183.136.2):
In Reply to: Re: Magnet Motor posted by teddy52food on April 24, 2009 at 10:04:52:
Check again. newman's dog and pony show has been tested numerous times. Same results, no free energy or even 100% efficiency. Most people have quit wasting their time trying to help a madman.
There you go quoting E=MC2 and suggesting neman's exhibits are turning mass into energy....... teddyyou have no more understanding of E=MC2 than a typical preschool child. Otherwise you wouldn't be claiming what you are claiming.
When tearing atoms apart or forcing them together there are bits and pieces left over. If newman was breaking neutrons and protons apart. Where is the evidence? Don't tell me it's 100% efficient and leaves no byproduct because no machine is 100% efficient. Remember those fundamental laws of physics??? I happen to actually have a hand in making energy directly from matter. It doesn't happen at room temperature and at atmospheric pressure. While everybody watches nearby wearing shirt sleeves without injury. Do you know what is let loose when atoms are manipulated at the atomic level?
Open my mind? If newman's stuff actually worked, how could it not be incorporated into every machine around the world? Such technology could not be hidden. Come on man, think about it.
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