MAHG - latest experiment at 1571% over unity

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The Moller Atomic Hydrogen Generator (MAHG) claims to extract zero point energy at an over unity of 1571%, but lacks scientific validation. The discussion highlights that the provided website contains only images and graphs without any empirical data or methodology to substantiate these claims. The concept of zero point energy remains controversial and unproven within the scientific community. Until independent verification through rigorous scientific methods occurs, the MAHG experiment should be regarded with skepticism.

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Moller Atomic Hydrogen Generator.
Claims to extract zero point energy.
http://jlnlabs.imars.com/mahg/tests/mahg2c.htm

Lots of neat pics and graphs. Any good science in it?
 
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No, this looks like a typical scam. And I don't see any science; just a bunch of pics and graphs that mean absolutely nothing except that someone has a meter, a camera, and a way to make graphs.
 


There is no evidence to support the claims made by the MAHG (Moller Atomic Hydrogen Generator) experiment of extracting zero point energy at an over unity of 1571%. The website provided only includes pictures and graphs, but lacks any scientific data or methodology to back up their claims. Furthermore, the concept of zero point energy is still a highly debated and unproven theory in the scientific community. Until this experiment is properly tested and verified by independent researchers using rigorous scientific methods, it cannot be considered a valid source of information. It is important to approach such claims with skepticism and rely on established scientific principles and evidence.
 

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