Posted by Bob S. on December 22, 2008 at 12:30:15 from (68.191.171.139):
In Reply to: over unity posted by teddy52food on December 22, 2008 at 07:44:42:
Howdy Just a question,many years ago I picked up an old Popular Mechanics magazine (probably from the 40's), in it was an article from the top scientists of the day. It explained how they were going to harness the energy of the oceans to generate electricity, the diagram showed a very simple mechanism that took advantage of the wave action and tides. They said that as long as the moon stayed in the sky and water was in the oceans we would have all the power we could want and at a low cost because the oceans provided a source of "FREE" power. I would think that they may have had a good idea there as the oceans would provide a more reliable source of power than the wind, which blows as it pleases. Any old Popular Mechanics readers out there? Bob S.
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