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Is it true? Does this really defies a law of physics? (More output than input). or is it bluff...
No.agabrielauto said:Is it true?
Yes. Several, actually.agabrielauto said:Does this really defies a law of physics? (More output than input).
That's one word for it.agabrielauto said:or is it bluff...
There's a more more appropriate one that starts with the same letter.negitron said:That's one word for it.
A Bedini free energy motor is a type of motor that was invented by John Bedini in the 1980s. It is a self-running motor that supposedly produces more energy than it consumes, leading some to believe it could provide a source of free energy.
The exact mechanism of how a Bedini free energy motor works is still debated and not fully understood. However, it is believed that the motor utilizes the principle of electromagnetic induction to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy, similar to how a generator works.
There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that a Bedini free energy motor can produce free energy. In fact, the laws of thermodynamics state that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only converted from one form to another. Therefore, it is highly unlikely that a motor could produce more energy than it consumes.
While there have been many claims of working Bedini free energy motors, there is no concrete evidence to support these claims. Many of the supposed working examples have been debunked or shown to have alternative explanations for their apparent free energy production.
If a Bedini free energy motor were to truly produce free energy, it would have a significant impact on our world. It could potentially provide a renewable and sustainable source of energy, eliminating the need for fossil fuels and reducing our dependence on traditional power sources. However, until there is scientific evidence to support its functionality, these implications are purely speculative.