MLUG: Re: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] Perpetual Motion Machine?
Re: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] Perpetual Motion Machine?
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If you doubt the possibility of a free energy engine, ie a perpetual motion machine, I'd suggest studying Tesla. I suggest the book 'Tesla: Man Out of Time' as a good start. Tesla could do fantastic tricks with electricity that nobody else has yet figured out and he was a great believer in the concepts of wirelessly transmitted energy, which he actually demonstrated frequently in different uses, and in the existence of enough natural loose energy that it could easily be collected and used to power lights, motors, and all other manners of electrical tools.

We've talked a little about his project to create a free wireless communication and power transmitting network which sadly for financial reasons he was unable to complete. If only the greedy business men of his day had had the vision to empower him more - given that if he'd decided to defend his patents and royalty claims he could have been the richest person alive. Tesla would be my example of why scientists, artists, and other contributors to society should be provided for by public grant. Might be worth noting also that he was an immigrant to America who did manual labor when he first came here.

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