Can Bedini Free Energy Motors Really Defy the Laws of Physics?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the claims made by Bedini Free Energy Motors and whether they can truly defy the laws of physics by producing more output than input. Participants explore the validity of these claims and the implications for established physical laws.

Discussion Character

  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • Some participants question the legitimacy of claims regarding free energy, suggesting that such assertions contradict established physical laws.
  • Others express skepticism about the credibility of the sources making these claims, implying that they lack scientific rigor.
  • A participant asserts that the concept of free energy is fundamentally flawed, reinforcing the idea that it cannot exist.
  • There are humorous exchanges regarding the terminology used to describe the claims, indicating a dismissive attitude towards the concept of free energy.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree that the concept of free energy is not plausible and contradicts known physical laws. However, the discussion includes varying degrees of skepticism and humor regarding the claims made.

Contextual Notes

Some statements reflect personal opinions and interpretations of the claims rather than established scientific consensus. The discussion does not delve into specific scientific principles or detailed arguments supporting or refuting the claims.

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Is it true? Does this really defies a law of physics? (More output than input). or is it bluff...
 
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From [crackpot link deleted]

"And it is a patented process in this system, so I cannot divulge the exact processes involved"

Perhaps next he can learn what a patent is. Then his investors will REALLY be impressed.

Seriously, anybody that writes that about a patent isn't exactly the brightest bulb on the Christmas tree.
 
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agabrielauto said:
Is it true?
No.
agabrielauto said:
Does this really defies a law of physics? (More output than input).
Yes. Several, actually.
agabrielauto said:
or is it bluff...
That's one word for it.
 
negitron said:
That's one word for it.
There's a more more appropriate one that starts with the same letter.
 
Yes, but the forum won't let me type it. :frown:
 
There is no free energy. Thread locked.
 

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