Re: Over-Unity vs. Free Energy?

Kenneth Carrigan ( (no email) )
Wed, 4 Feb 1998 10:28:33 -0500

>Hi Everyone,
>
>This might sound stupid, but I thought I knew what the definition of
>Over-Unity was. Lately many people have used o/u and free energy as
>interchangeable. Is this indeed true, or are their definitions different?

Here is my thoughts: Overunity means that a black box has an input
and an output only. The output puts out power in excess of the input
power. Free energy is when we hook part of the output up to the input
and the device runs continuously with only ONE lead, providing power
out without any external power input.

Just about the same thing....any overunity device can produce free energy.

v/r Ken Carrigan