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On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 14:10:24 +0100, "Bob Mannix"
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There is no way of "making" energy, you can only convert it from one
form to another.

This device doesn't claim to "make" energy. There is energy all around
us - it may be tapping into that somehow.

Although this is impossible anyway,


Under what authority do you base that on? Don't say laws of physics
please. radio waves is not energy all around us? Tesla was working on it
until he died.

lets suppose it was. It is not then an over unity device and is not
producing more energy than is put in (which is claiming to "make"
energy), it would just be getting it from somewhere else.


You are right it would not be an over-unity device as our understanding
would have been raised a level or two. As we understand over-unity today
it would be.

See through the Daily Mail tabloid tripe too. Despicable paper.

As the report says, York Uni know what
it is doing

which is why they don't talk about it.


Maybe they know more than they are letting on.

, however don't exactly know how.

Some Scientists, even if the thing works in front of them will
disbelieve if they can't put numbers to it. Look at the ridicule of
Eric Laithwaite by the established scientific community who carry the
laws of physics around with them in their cases - he even invented the
linear motor and Maglev train. He dared to say to them that something
was happening in an experiment, outside the known laws of physics.
Shock! Horror!!

The linear motor and the Maglev train never were outside the laws of
physics, they just thought they couldn't be made to work in an
engineering sense.


I never said it was -


I refer to *your* line quoted a few lines above here "...something was
happening in an experiment, outside the known laws of physics..."


How long before dribble invokes his plantpot comparison routine?



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