Is Infinite Energy Possible?

Discussion in 'Science and Nature' started by Komatic, Jul 16, 2013.

  1. Study this field and you will be someone someday, if you succeed.

     
  2. #42 Komatic, Jul 20, 2013
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    Yes, without losing any energy on the initial input, do you believe such a system will be achievable one day?
    Like a space ship that would never need refueling because it can reconvert its energy into 100% as inputted.
     
    I'm just trying to understand if that concept is possibly achievable, or do the laws of physics severely state otherwise?
    Take a Blackhole for example.....
     
  3.  
    How about I thermodynamically place my nut sack into your mouth?  
     
  4. You would need to grow a pair first. 
     
  5. I dont either. What im saying is arrogant is being sure we wont learn something new anytime in the next trillion years
    <blockquote class='ipsBlockquote' >It's true we don't know what the future will hold but it would be foolish to say that because we don't know what COULD happen in the future we shouldn't be assured in where we currently are/what we currently find to be true. Especially considering efficiency of most systems is nowhere near getting around entropy.

    </blockquote>Trying to achive the impossible is a noble goal and the reason we have so many advancements.

    Like airplanes
    <blockquote class='ipsBlockquote' >EDIT: To give you an easy to understand parallel, it would be akin to believing in communism because in the future we COULD become a singularity, or COULD have infinite resources.
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    Well. Yes and no. I dont agree with the op. I just think that its possible someday we may learn how to recycle energy. Who knows.

    But like you said. It would be silly to be communist just because someday it might work.

    On a side note even if we had "infinite" energy, we would be limited by time, harvesting rate, and ability to distribute.

    So an infinite energy utopia is still impossible in that scenario.

    I hate communism
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  6. Now you do, I remember a couple of threads of yours that stated the opposite.......... lol live and learn I guess.
     
  7. #47 Grimey Sole, Jul 21, 2013
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    i actually have blueprints for a contraption that uses a tesla coil to create perpetual energy..
    should be building it within the next month
     
    i find it interesting because perpetual energy is a huge basis behind my beliefs with LOA
     
  8. Prepare to have your beliefs tested.
     
  9. Yup. Now if all my fellow blades could grow up as well.

    Socialism is... in a word... childish.

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  10. Im calling you out. Your a pathologucal liar and want attention.

    If im wrong? Go sell your infinite energy, become a billionair, and shove it in my face.

    Lol

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  11. #51 JuanRing, Jul 21, 2013
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    Yeah not saying it's impossible, but how do you design a propulsion system that produces thrust, without losing any of your energy to things like heat and electromagnetic radiation? Like we're not talking about 99.99% efficiency, but total 100% energy recycling. If you lost a single joule(or a fraction thereof) to any of these things you'd eventually need to refuel at some point and its not infinite energy.
     
    Not saying it's impossible, but definitely a tall order.
     
    As far as black holes go, even they lose mass/energy in the form of Hawking radiation. If Hawking is right, then even the most massive black holes could reduce down to nothing over extremely long periods of time.
     
    If we had this tech though i'd say we'd probably adapt it for energy production on Earth before we ever used it to create starships that don't need to refuel.
     
  12. The filament in the light bulb would eventually burn out, so I say no.
     
  13. Yeah that's not even the real problem though. If you were serious about developing technology for this, you could design something a little more permanent for an emitter.
     
    The real issue is somehow recapturing all energy lost through heat and radiation, and re-introducing that into the system's input with 0 energy lost.
     
    There's a million and one guys saying they've developed an infinite energy device, but none have withstood scientific scrutiny. If one did, the inventor would get an instant Nobel prize, no question. Not to mention make a gazillion dollars off that patent, and assuming the energy industry didn't whack him first.
     
  14. Ok, there must be some place on earth that is constantly windy or sunny for solar or wind power. Is that what you mean?
     
  15. #55 Grimey Sole, Jul 21, 2013
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    LOA has proven itself true in my life over and over again.. if this physical contraption doesn't work it would not erode what i've experienced multiple times
    lying about what? i have blueprints
    if this generator does work im sure it would be profitable..
    if i became a billionaire i'd have better things to do than to shove it in your face
     
    http://youtu.be/tyW5TYyx-k4
     
    there's a link to some guy who built a generator off of the same blue prints i have... according to the manual the storage capacitor behaves like an 8000 volt battery
     
  16. Got to love the Snapple bottles..
     
  17. Anyone say dna computers yet? even though its energy is low its believed to be able to harness its own energy indefinitely
     
  18. And Wave generators
    Generators that create power via  the movement of the oceans waves
    Very cool
     
  19. Everything within the universe dies at some point, the universe itself could even be infinite.  But we can't even see past a certain point, we as humans don't even live that long.  We're just born into a life that really has no meaning other than it's own perception and others.  How infinite is the world to you?  Who'll be among the first humans to flee from Earth to survive?  
     
  20. lol ya thats not in the original blue print. he jimmy rigged it
     

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