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An energy
inventor like myself must always look for
'energy hills'. There isn't actually a 'hill',
just conditions where there is more energy in
one place than another, or there is a 'flow' of
energy or there is a source of renewable
potential energy.
Most energy
tends to be homoginous because of 'positive
entropy'. In other words, energy tends to spread
out evenly, become disorganized. We look for
places that energy has concentrated and other
places that energy has become lean; this
condition is called 'negative entropy' or energy
becoming organized.
Once we find
organized energy conditions that we think we can
turn into electricity, then we need to design
devices that will actually do it. Example;
conventionally we have energy flows like solar
rays, in which we can insert a device called a
solar cell. Another example is a river, in which
we can insert a water wheel or turbine. Another
example is hot and cold, in which we insert a
heat engine of some type. Notice that every type
of energy flow requires a different kind of
device.
Also notice my
use of the word 'conventional'. I smile as I
point this out. A short time ago our
'conventional' didn't even exist. People used
animals for power and burned things for heat.
Electricity didn't exist. Actually, electricity
did exist, we just hadn't recognized it and
developed means to use it. The truth be known,
no one really knows what electricity is.
Inventors must think 'unconventionally',
imagining that there is more information out
there than we now know.
Now, with that
introduction, I introduce gravity as a potential
energy source. This idea is not new, lots of
people have been working to make some kind of
gravity powered devices. Gravity is the most
available potential power source I know; it is
easy to prove that there is a constant
accelleration of 32 ft per second per second.
Again, no one knows what gravity is, but we can
measure gravity effects, so we can design
devices to use gravity.
I have designed
and am experimenting with a gravity powered
prime mover and it looks VERY good. All the
advantages of the buoyancy machine and few of
the disadvantages. You've got to read my
'Gravity Report.'
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