Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site ucla-cs.ARPA Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!cbosgd!ukma!psuvm.bitnet!psuvax1!burdvax!sdcrdcf!ucla-cs!jimc From: jimc@ucla-cs.UUCP Newsgroups: net.physics,net.misc Subject: Re: "Free Energy Machine" (spoiler) Message-ID: <9764@ucla-cs.ARPA> Date: Mon, 10-Mar-86 18:28:46 EST Article-I.D.: ucla-cs.9764 Posted: Mon Mar 10 18:28:46 1986 Date-Received: Wed, 12-Mar-86 06:35:24 EST References: <326@inuxm.UUCP> Reply-To: jimc@ucla-cs.UUCP (Jim Carter) Distribution: net Organization: UCLA Computer Science Department Lines: 19 Xref: watmath net.physics:3921 net.misc:9363 In article <326@inuxm.UUCP> arlan@inuxm.UUCP (A Andrews) writes: >I will say this now, and wiat for the flames: I myself can construct >(as does my character in the story) a machine that once I have turned it >on, utilizes "free energies" from natural phenomena, never e requiring me >to input anything else--"something for nothing". > >Unfortunately, it will not work in a closed box. This is not a hoax: >let me build it according to my plans and it will output work without >being plugged into an electric outlet. It uses no magnets. But it must >be built to take into account natural earth energies. Let me guess: a windmill? A water-wheel? A hydraulic ram-pump? Each harnesses natural earth energies, works without access to the electric power mains, and doesn't have to have the user pour anything into it (except for a little fiddling on startup with the ram pump). -- James F. Carter (213) 206-1306 UCLA-SEASnet; 2567 Boelter Hall; 405 Hilgard Ave.; Los Angeles, CA 90024 UUCP:...!{ihnp4,ucbvax,{hao!cepu}}!ucla-cs!jimc ARPA:jimc@locus.UCLA.EDU