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>> No.5196773

Magnets and coils everywhere

>> No.5196779
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>>5196773
here is my resume

>> No.5196783

Tell me /sci/, how much do you know about Teslas projects and experiments? He was pretty much into coils and magnets.

>> No.5196787

>>5196783
all i know of tesla is the tesla coil
im more af a newton guy myself

>> No.5196803

im looking for a guy from /b/
i started a thread about neckbeards and their alphaness

>> No.5196808

>>5196787
Your knowledge may have use.

Hear me /sci/, I've got an idea.

Frequency is known by movement, movement can be gathered and turned into energy.
Coils are pretty good to work when applied in magnetism. Earth itself have a magnetism. The sun itself have a magnetism. The universe itself have its own frequency that can be turned into magnetic force.
Magnetic force is used in electric motors, motors when functioning can be connected to a dynamo.

Anyone is seeing where I am going?

>> No.5196815

>>5196808
has anyone ever tried using the earths magnetic field as part of a generator?

>> No.5196821

>>5196808
>>5196815
Not viable.
http://scienceblogs.com/builtonfacts/2010/06/18/power-from-the-earths-magnetic/

>> No.5196819

>>5196783
http://edisontechcenter.org/tesladebunked.html
>inb4 Thomas Edison ate babies

>> No.5196824

>>5196815
Not sure of this, but Tesla had an awesome antenna that gathered and transfered energy to an area of the soil (not sure if the soil or through air).
The pyramids were awesome energy suppliers (the nyle had a current of water right under them, they used its movement to generate energy and the pyramids kept it. the materials of a pyramid are different outside and inside), sadly history is all changed to keep people in their little boxes they call mind.

>> No.5196831

>>5196821
You didn't read what I wrote, right? Or misinterpreted it.
I didn't say to use earth magnetic field, I said to use universal frequency to generate magnetism and turn magnetism into electricity.

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>>5196824
people still have those?

>> No.5196836

>>5196831
i asked about earths field

>> No.5196842

>>5196824
>>>/x/
>>5196831
>universal frequency
The fuck is that? Paper or Wiki link, please.

>> No.5196847

>>5196836
Yeah, I saw that and answered what I could. But the real idea is on universal frequencies.

>> No.5196856

>>5196842
If you don't think that the center of the galaxy could emit frequencies or that particles would exist without energy in movement (aka frequency) then I don't know what are you doing on /sci/

>> No.5196866

Remember folks, energy is the only constant in the universe. It can not be created nor destroied, it can only be transformed.
All is energy, the basis of atoms are particles, these particles have, at some level, pure energy movement (frequency).

>> No.5196877

>>5196866
tell that to higgs

>> No.5196879

>>5196856
>center of the galaxy could emit frequencies
There's a black hole at the center of the galaxy that emits Hawking radiation. That's not a "universal frequency."
>or that particles would exist without energy in movement (aka frequency)
Yes, there are particles that have no kinetic energy. Those are not a "universal frequency."

I'm pretty sure you need to go back to /x/.

>> No.5196896

>>5196879
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiation
Oh, wavelenght.

Also, having no kinetic energy doesn't mean they have no frequency in their basis.

>> No.5196899 [DELETED] 

what am i supposed to do/

>> No.5196905
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>>5196879
universal frequency
>center of the galaxy
>of the galaxy
>the galaxy
>galaxy

>> No.5196907

>>5196905
It was an example, to say that frequencies may arrive from everywhere. And as it arrives from the center of the galaxy, they may arrive from other galaxies, and if the universe have a center itself it may arrive from it.

>> No.5196909

>>5196905
Forgot to say that I used it as an example in the other post.

>> No.5197873

>>5196907
Frequencies of fucking what?? electrons? photons? what the hell are you on about frequencies, to have a frequency you need a source and a carrier medium, the center of the galaxy is sagitarius A*, now what is it emiting that youre trying to capture and please for the love of god dont say frequencies.

>> No.5197887

Is free energy for all possible? I have heard all sorts of conspiracies about the government hiding free clean energy programs from the public.
Is free energy for all possible with todays tools etc?

>> No.5197902

>>5197887
>I have heard all sorts of conspiracies about the government hiding free clean energy programs from the public.
It's nonsense.

Do you really think the government would pass up a chance to bring in new revenues through an energy source it would cost them nothing to operate?

>> No.5198113

>>5197873
Frequencies of energy in its more pure and basic form.

>>5197887
Yes, it is.

>>5197902
Oh you...

>> No.5198116

>>5198113
Sorry I'm not willing to believe in something I have no evidence for.

>> No.5198118

>>5198116
Like I care.

>> No.5198127

>>5198118
You're on /sci/, you should care.

>> No.5198129

>>5198127
If some great scientists cared about some things they would never have been considered great ya dig?

>> No.5198138

>>5196769
is this about harnessing cosmopolitan radiation with my metrosexually induced follical implants?

>> No.5198171

>>5196769

Rational people recognize the danger that limitless cheap energy would pose to quality of life on Earth.

>> No.5198196

>>5198171
Indeed.

>> No.5198205

Holy fuck, are there seriously people who believe in the free energy conspiracies on /sci/ ? You are never going to break the 2nd law of thermodynamics, move on people. Many have tried, and every single one of them has failed.

>> No.5198212

>>5198205
You are limiting yourself to 30º of a circle, if you know what I mean.

>> No.5198237

>>5198212
no, do go on

>> No.5198244

>>5198237
The universe itself have an everlast movement that caracterizes the existence of matter itself, the idea is gather energy from this movement that doesn't stop.

>> No.5198254

>>5198244
if you do, it will. you're retarded, but please post schematics.

>> No.5198264

>>5198254
I don't get why I am retarded in your opinion, and I need more time to improve this whole idea (what may take some good years).