Re: Please stick with Technology

John Berry ( antigrav@ihug.co.nz )
Tue, 27 Jan 1998 04:16:42 +1300

> Perreault wrote:
> >
> > "Over-unity" can not be achieved without a source of energy!
>
> John Berry wrote:
> >
> > Sorry Perreault, You just hit a nerve.
> > Can you give me one reason as to why energy can't be created?
> > I know that it is not possible to prove the non-exestance of the
> > possibility of
> > creation of energy.
> > Just the fact that you have not seen it happen nor can conceve of how
> > it could
> > in no way reflects on the possibilityof it.
>
> Perreault writes:
>
> I knew that statement would hit a nerve, that's why I wrote it.
> Energy=Mass, visa-versa... Energy can be created if mass is altered and
> transformed in one way or another. I hope this makes my above statement
> more clear.
>

That is what YOU say and it does not matter if that is what everyone says
butyou have only restated that energy cannot be created not why it can not
be
created.

You have said that energy can be transformed and that mass is energy and
that
mass can be turned into energy and energy into mass but you have not given
ANY reason why energy can't be created.

While you fully believe that energy can't be created you have nothing on
which
to base this strongest of beliefs.

You say to your self that energy cannot be created from nothing for whence
would it come?
You say that energy can't be created due to the second law of
thermodynamics.
You say that creation of energy is illogical but I say that your belief is
illogical as
it can not be shown to be correct by any means and that as energy exists it
must
be possible to create energy.

I still ask for one reason as to why energy can't be created.
or an experiment that could prove such even if it is not possible to carry
out the
experiment and I will let you assume the result if you can conceive of such
an
experiment.

John Berry