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Classen_dyno · Classen's Muller Dynamo Replica

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  • Members: 8
  • Category: Energy
  • Founded: Oct 15, 2007
  • Language: English
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A discussion group surrounding Ronald Classen's replication of Bill Muller's dynamo, to prove, replicate, improve, the design into something feasible.

See http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Muller_Dynamo:Replication:Ron_Classen

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another example of closed loop power circulation
I came across another example of a real world system where more power can flow inside than enters or leaves the system -- but isn't overunity. This can happen
Posted - Thu Jan 10, 2008 9:18 am
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Re: Flaw in output current monitoring
... And perhaps that explains why the free energy experimenters have never made any progress. None whatsoever. ... Nuclear bombs are based on accepted physics.
Posted - Tue Dec 25, 2007 12:01 pm
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Re: Flaw in output current monitoring
... time ... physics ... Thank you for your input, Mr. Karn. However, a 'free energy' experimenter isn't seeking to replicate status quo. The goal is to make
Posted - Mon Dec 17, 2007 5:06 pm
Ronald
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Re: Flaw in output current monitoring
... The answer to that is very simple. It does not require a lot of work. To produce a given amount of electrical energy, you must supply at least that amount
Posted - Mon Dec 17, 2007 10:28 am
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