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A Machine To Die For The Quest For Free Energy


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22 comments to A Machine To Die For The Quest For Free Energy

  • MrVhorthex

    Ok, I take back the comment about the man talking about the Russians bug wing platform as being the most nonsensical. I think it’s the old Canadian in the end… he’s going to use toothpicks… to? hold part of it up? Could barely make out anything he was saying, and in the end he throws you a religious twist about god’s breath, not to mention that he knew were Saddam was hiding… lol Wow.

  • MrVhorthex

    Wow, they really took some crack pots for this video. The guy who talks about the russian who claims he had built a ‘flying platform’? made out of bug wings… Which could go up to 1000 km/h…

    fml

  • hopelessgravity

    The? 2nd law of thermodynamics make perpetual motion machines impossible.

  • deadrepublicantv

    The idea that you have to have multiple PhDs to make discoveries is kind of silly. The discoverers of the past? did all of these things without all of the pedigrees. If you know how to observe, experiment, make hypotheses and test them that’s all you need. Most of the people that mocking these guys are most likely pencil pushers that can’t even design a circuit.

  • wetman30

    9 people don`t like free? energy!

  • BrandonFound

    I like when the old guy from the gym said “this machine is running off the gyroscopic? particles of the atoms of this mass.” Excuse me, what the hell did you just say? I knew enough in 7th grade to say he’s just combining unrelated sciencey sounding terms.

  • BrandonFound

    This just? makes it hard to take these guys seriously when they’re already having trouble catching lime-light. Don’t be so subjective. Not everyone believes the free market is a naughty oppressive villain. If a corporation felt unlimited energy was viable they’d be the first to invest and make it happen. Good luck making it happen without including the economy.

  • kessass83

    When the time came to? pay 10,000 he said I don’t think it is perpetual. This is american joke.

  • goeleet

    Great video, Down with the Rockefellers, the Rotschilds and the House of Orange (Exxon, BP, Shell). Free energy? for all!!

  • Ab0lic

    @mmike222 My answer also, if when he was alive they proceed perfecting his research we? could have had free energy for more then 30 years … but it is being surpressed by bankers and oil companies !

  • Jerry2665

    I don’t know but do we need fossil based petroleum for anything? Can we? survive without it,. well anyway good video thank you for sharing it. Peace,,,,,

  • CrimsonNovember

    @mikerozo yeah i know! Aldos wheel looked promissing in the beginning and then they had to put THAT? as an argument?!?!?!? Jesus christ…

  • haxanthrobo

    Eric what? have you built?

  • Desertphile

    Yet? more evidence ignorance about how the universe works. =YAWN!=

  • Gibbsian36

    How did this nonsense get made? No one, including the token skeptics, shows any understanding of basic physics. The “researchers” are clearly either ignorant or mentally deranged, except Reidar Finsrud, who’s having a? joke at our expense: his machine is powered by the three electromagnets above the rail (you can see one of them bob as it switches on and off when the ball passes underneath) connected to a battery hidden in the central column. The pendulums are just for show.

  • Grimblix

    That old guy David Hammel has some good points, despite seeming like a nut to probably everyone. There IS a planet on the opposite side of the sun, in the same orbit as Earth. Also I know that granite is used to make real UFOs (not man-made). I’ve seen the silent stones floating above, like they were carved right out of? a mountain. I don’t know if he’s 100% correct, but on those points he’s spot on.

  • Lightflightpilot

    Ludicrous. The fundamental flaw in the argument over “free energy” here I think is in relation to the differing translations of the term “free energy” and? it’s totally beside the point. One uses the term ‘free’ financially, the other in scientific terms. Which renders even this comment a pointless waste of time. THE POINT TO FOCUS ON IS: Can we produce energy in an alternative way to which we are doing predominantly today, at a reduced ‘cost’ to the environment, hip pocket, well being etc.?

  • mikerozo

    35:50 – 37:30? i facepalmed myself unconscious

  • ReaperEpisodes

    @SowhatNC There are actually a lot of alternatives to fossil fuels BUT as long as the oil companies exist, those ideas will never see? the light of day, EVER. If you want change, destroy all oil companies. That’s the only way to save the planet and ourselves.

  • uriahheep108

    @ronmamita This passage?? is taken from Umberto Eco’s Foucault’s? Pendulum? page? 484 chapter 93
    The only society known to?? us capable of rivaling? us in??? these arts?? is that? of the? Jesuits. But? we? have succeeded? in discrediting??? the Jesuits in the? eyes??? of? the stupid? populace,? because? that? society is?? an? open organization,? whereas? we stay?? in? the wings, maintaning secrecy. Protocol, v?

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