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Originally Posted by stevie667
I believe the term zero point energy was being discussed, but i can't remember in what context.
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"Zero-point energy" is a scientific term that has been co-opted by pseudo-science. No mechanical device can harness zero-point energy in a compact device. Overunity is another term for perpetual motion.
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Originally Posted by deportes
We are limited by what we know. If a car now gives you 20 mpg, you attach a HHO cell to the electric system of the car, the cell dissasociates water by electrolisis and you put mix of hydrogen and oxygen gas back into the air intake of the car, if your gpm now is 25 or 30 then all the overunity discussions are interesting but irrelevant.
I do not have to go to the gas pump as often. IMHO
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Conservation of mass and energy prevent this from being possible. You cannot get more energy out of such a reaction than you put into it.
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Originally Posted by stevie667
Its not always the oil companies, its science going 'hmmm...your different than what we are now...therefore you are wrong!' because thats something modern science does exceptionally well.
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That's also not how modern science works. If something disproves current thinking, everyone who does not have a stake in preserving the status quo stands to benefit from proving it right.