Posted by KEB1 on December 03, 2008 at 12:52:40 from (192.31.106.35):
In Reply to: Energy Machine posted by teddy52food on December 03, 2008 at 06:59:33:
If you look carefully at some of his videos it becomes obvious how the machines work, and none of them produce more energy than is put into them. The only thing this guy is good at is convincing gullible people that he know's what he's doing.
Notice that he never provides any hard data regarding the energy in versus energy out relationship of his machines. If he can't get more energy out than he puts in, then his machines obvously don't do what he claims.
If they work so well, lets see him produce a practial application where he can compare how much energy it takes to run his machine against how much energy it takes to run a conventional machine doing the same work. Until he can do that, he's just blowing smoke.
It just irritates me to see how little common sense people have nowdays.
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