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Yeah, but do we have to phrase all free energy quests in such an absolutist manner?
Phase conjugation has the distinct property of being able to take apart a wave and
putting it back together again.
Well ...
If we put two capacitors between two transformers within a closed loop and make the
caps low level, 1 to 10 pico Farads or less, we now have semi-reflective surfaces
within their dielectric which will split incoming waves into a reflected portion and a
refracted portion. This is called: Wave Discontinuity. This splitting will be at the
expense of their amplitude.
The way I like to view this is that the parent wave vicariously lives on within their
daughter waves (since the reversibility of phase conjugation permits us this liberty of
endowing the perspective of the parent upon the child and vice versa) making the
transit of the parent appear to be twice the length at the usual speed, or the same
transit in half the time, thus altering time by shifting it creating time dilation
without recourse to traveling nearly the speed of light to accomplish this.
Or, when viewed vicariously from the perspective of the parents' daughter waves, each
daughter has almost as much energy as her parent, collectively making an increased
energy over time as more waves keep splitting into more daughters nearly endowed with
the same level of energy as their parents.
Forget E = MC squared. This is less significant to the layman since how often do we
find ourselves splitting atoms?
But every Yogi, or workaholic, is constantly endeavoring to add more time to their
limited lifespan whose consequence is going to be more energy over that lengthened time
frame.
Thus, every discussion of free energy must include free time or else risk getting lost
in a muddle of rhetoric.
My point is, the idea of something for nothing does not make much sense to me. As you
began this latest comment you mentioned resting as a way of resulting in more energy
afterwards.
Of course, this would be done to get a practical gain, but is this not why we do
anything in life. Bottom line, to gain an advantage, there is input happening
somewhere.
Correct.
We have to input something.
But before we lose it all and it dies requiring more life force, or electrical force,
to revive it and a trip to the store to buy ourselves another battery which will only
die again, then let's stretch the lifespan of the remaining force still resident within
our circuit (and before we shut it off) and buy it some more time (in blocks of
additional time) to swim around within our circuit exhibiting more energy.
Your argument is directed - not toward free energy thinkers, but - to naysayers.
They're the ones bad mouthing the something for nothing argument as if anyone
seriously studying the matter promotes that sort of thing. They don't.
Their argument is directed at firstly, themselves, but secondly, the newbies who don't
know any better - which takes practically everyone into account, for very few have ever
experienced the joy of making more from less - electrically speaking, that is, since we
all make more from less all the time. That's common sense.
The something for nothing argument is a lame argument, misguided and intended to
evoke terror in the hearts of freedom thinkers -- lest they get any silly ideas into
their collective heads that authority figures don't have all the answers all the time.
And to promote the Malthusian Doctrine of limited resources (there is never any
limitation on Intelligence unless we decide to stay dumb or under-informed). This
promotes its consequential doctrine, previously called: Manifest Destiny, but now
called Imminent Domain, both of which promote violent take over and theft of someone
else's limited resource -- whether by force of arms, or else by force of legalese, or
both.
So long as we're permanently distracted with erroneous thinking, so long are we slaves
to our own ignorance.
And you make the case for another form of free energy, the type which we never have to
pay for, but just pray that it keeps coming at us, such as: the wind in our sail to
avoid the doldrums.
This could be considered almost something for nothing so long as our sailboat holds up
and its registration with the port authority remains in good standing and we can
continue to afford the rental charge on its docking bay at harbor.
So, something for nothing is a small joy taken as it comes straight from the heart of
Mother Nature's natural forces at work night and day, rain or shine.
Oops.
My mistake. I overlooked something of relevance.
Very often is overlooked the appearance of getting something from nothing due to our
ignorance of counter-space - what has traditionally been called the Aether.
Eric Dollard mathematically models counter-space with the use of complex numbers.
Complex numbers
Remember them from high school? Ugh!
Imaginary numbers derived from the square root of negative one and blended with real
numbers by way of multiplication and addition. I take the trouble to describe what is
obvious to most of us, because I've never had an easy time appreciating them.
But whenever energy is within the domain of complex numbers, it cannot be measured,
seen, touched, felt, etc. It can only be inferred by indirect analysis. That's why it
appears to disappear or appear to, or from out of, no where.
Gabriel Kron is another fellow who was adept at this set of processes.