Re: Spinning wheel O/U claim

Jerry Wayne Decker ( jwdatwork@yahoo.com )
Sun, 21 Nov 1999 08:01:00 -0800 (PST)

Hi SWB et al!

EXACTLY. That is exactly so, if it is truly overunity
should run itself.

That opens up another argument I repeat incessantly to
those who choose to blow their money buying so-called
PLANS for free energy, antigravity or time travel
devices....

Well, DUH, if those PLANS worked, we'd be kneedeep in
all kinds of weirdness, but we aren't. So that means;

1) people aren't building them
2) people are too dumb to duplicate the plans to the
perfection that they will work
3) people are modifying the plans from the original
so of course they won't work
4) people are substituting parts that don't have the
same operating parameters as the plans specify
5) the plans are missing some key element or
procedure that must be followed
6) people are ashamed to admit they got screwed so
choose to absorb the loss and just keep quiet
about it

It couldn't POSSIBLY be that the plans are bogus or
fraudulent in the first place...nah, that would be
DISHONEST and ILLEGAL...<g>...

> Amen to that!
>
> Think about it. If a device is truly O/U, then by
> definition it produces enough power to run itself,
> AND a load. Even if it needed a battery to get
> started, once it was up to speed a voltage regulator

> would then kick in and remove the battery from the
> circuit, provide enough power for itself and a load,

> and then dump the excess power to ground. The
> battery could then be physically removed from the
> device, and it would still "keep-on-ticking"!
>
> SWB

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