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Title: Lights all aglow View count: 180 Rating: 0 (0 ratings) Description: I have found that by running the energy through a WW1 field telephone vibrator contact, the type which sent a signal out over the air waves, to vibrate a same length coil elsewhere without a connection wire, the energy can do work without collapsing. The understanding I have of the conservation of energy laws and physics are quite limited however I know that the theory states that we can not get out more energy than we put in. Can someone please explain why this is happening, why the motor doesn't slow down, but seems to speed up a little, when a load is placed upon it? Am I missing something? Is this getting coulombs of energy from somewhere other than the AC motor, to do the work? Tags: hho, brown's gas, joe cell power supply, alternator, electrical anomolies, Author: TrodanEnterprises |