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Zero Point Energy Generator.
Is this an elaborate hoax, or is it a suppressed miracle of science and technology, to protect the status quo?
Zero Point Energy Generator.
Zero Point Energy Generator.
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Not only that it's a rather old one.
It's basically a modern version of the perpetual motion scam.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_perpet ual_motion_machines some good machines on the wiki page here
It's impossible for the same reason, that is it breaks the principle of conservation of energy.
Not only that it's a rather old one.
It's basically a modern version of the perpetual motion scam.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_perpet ual_motion_machines some good machines on the wiki page here
It's impossible for the same reason, that is it breaks the principle of conservation of energy.
Mostly they're conspiracy theorists.
See also water powered cars etc. etc.
Normally they claim that mega-corporations destroy or sit on the technology because otherwise we'd have free energy and they'd be out of a job.
Usually conspiracy theorists are low achievers who get to feel important by convincing themselves that they have knowledge that others don't or are not smart enough to accept.
By waging a publicity war on these supposed enemies they get to feel important and powerful.
Of course if it (or even something like it) were real someone would be making billions through patenting and licensing the technology
You'd buy your Zero-point-energy car and contract to pay a monthly running charge or something of the sort
The technology changes but the businesses stay the same.
See also water powered cars etc. etc.
Normally they claim that mega-corporations destroy or sit on the technology because otherwise we'd have free energy and they'd be out of a job.
Usually conspiracy theorists are low achievers who get to feel important by convincing themselves that they have knowledge that others don't or are not smart enough to accept.
By waging a publicity war on these supposed enemies they get to feel important and powerful.
Of course if it (or even something like it) were real someone would be making billions through patenting and licensing the technology
You'd buy your Zero-point-energy car and contract to pay a monthly running charge or something of the sort
The technology changes but the businesses stay the same.