The guy that invented the grain auger laughed and ridiculed at for his idea. Wright Brothers were told by mainstream science that there plane would never fly. Time and time again its not big science or big business that creates game changing tech. Things like graphene 200 times stronger than steel and 100's of times lighter with superconductive qualities will no doubt be a game changer. Hell the latest military drones are being outfitted with 150MW lasers. Who would have predicted that 10 years ago. The noisy internal combustion motor is 150 year tech and only about 35 percent efficient. There is no doubt in my mind that their days are numbered, how long that will be is anyones guess.
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Of course there is free energy all around us. There is free nitrogen all around us yet we buy nitrogen at a huge expense for crops. Sunshine everyday yet no one can afford to run a solar power system. Free wind yet wind generated power is the most expensive form of generation. Geothermal yet it costs a fortune to run all the pumps and costs more then natural gas. Hydrogen fuel cells from abundant water - but so not free. The last E_CAT blew up in cold fusion, but LENR, well that may hold some promise. Not sure we will see it in our lifetime.
But a copper wire generator on the internet powered by chi from India, that's not the answer.
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um.... ok
The value of PI (the decimal point is infinitely long)
Time, or the nature of time at least.
The gravitational mass of a singularity
Space and human stupidity (that one shall forever be Einsteins)
So what does infinity have to do with free energy? I only have grade 9 so i wouldn't know.
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It doesn't have to be infinite, just free. It doesn't have to be perpetual.
It would take 500,000 square kilometers of solar cells to power the worlds requirement (oil, electricity gas etc 198,721,800,000,000 kW•h) of power using today's cell technology.
The laws of thermodynamics aren't the limit here. Ideas for conversion and storage so far are. Power from the sun is only one of the many ways.
A generator hooked to a motor, ya that won't do it by zeroth, 1 and 2, although it does make some funny entertainment on you tube.
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