Can TerraWatt Research Revolutionize Alternative Energy Solutions?

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TerraWatt Research aims to develop innovative alternative energy sources, sparking debate about the feasibility of their projects. Critics question the validity of their claims, particularly regarding concepts like "exotic free energy" and "intermolecular fluctuations." Some participants express skepticism, suggesting that if such technologies were viable, they would revolutionize energy production globally. The conversation highlights a divide between hope for breakthrough technologies and skepticism about their practicality. Overall, the thread reflects a mix of curiosity and caution regarding TerraWatt's potential impact on the energy sector.
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This company's aim is to invent new sources of alternative energy I'd like to ask you all what do you think of their projects does it make sense?

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Tell me what you think do they have potential or just a false hope and dream?
 
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Hypo, If you do a Google search on Terawatt Research LLC (TWR) of Irvine, California, USA you find statements like:

"In the world of exotic free energy..."

"...harnessing the energy of intermolecular fluctuations."

Hypo, not just a "false hope and dream". Didn't anyone teach you how to recognize BS when you see it? Just imagine, if those claims were true our entire world would change overnignt! No more oil, natural gas, coal or nuclear power plants necessary to generate our electric power...FREE ENERGY!
Please do not ask such questions here again.
Regards,
Bobbywhy
ps Our moderators will probably delete this entire thread before you even return to read my comments.
 
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