Thank you for the non bash. At least we can agree to disagree. How is it that a farmer uses his tractor to plant 100 bu wheat in the spring and in the fall harvests thousands of bu? You figure the imput of seed, rain , sunshine & soil to produce that crop. But if he continues to harvest year after year it will deplete the soil. Likewise in Joe's machine, as the energy is harvested it will deplete the mass. But it will be so little that it may take hundreds or thousands of years to be able to measure it. E=MC squared. You don't get something from nothing. Joe has a whole chapter in his book about thermodynamics. The working principals of his machine supports those laws & doesn't break them. Did you ever check out the link about his battle with the patent office. You will find it interesting. I am sure you know more about court proceedings than I do. Check out the report of the special master.Thank you for keeping it civil.
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