@idbruce - I love tinkering with things and trying to make something work. A phrase often heard around my workbench... er, desk... "What do you mean, 'NO'?"
That is a very nice attitude to have. I like doing things that most people would never attempt to do, because they think it is difficult or impossible. In fact, that is the very nature of my core. I am a problem solver and it is nice to know that I am not alone
codeviperAnyhow, since that experiment, I have developed a new plan and staregy, and I believe this one will actually work, however, keep in mind that most experts (99.999%), which includes physicists and engineers, say that you cannot generate more energy with less energy, which is the requirement for creating free electricity. Until I have the money and opportunity to test my new theory, I believe these experts could be wrong.
While I am part of the 99.999% I wish you luck in your endeavor. However, there is a way to get more output than input if entropy is what you are looking for in the first place. A heat pump is a good example, as well as this LED that converts infrared light into visible light. Both work by increasing overall disorder while giving you more of what you want.
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Amanda
That is a very nice attitude to have. I like doing things that most people would never attempt to do, because they think it is difficult or impossible. In fact, that is the very nature of my core. I am a problem solver and it is nice to know that I am not alone
Bruce
While I am part of the 99.999% I wish you luck in your endeavor. However, there is a way to get more output than input if entropy is what you are looking for in the first place. A heat pump is a good example, as well as this LED that converts infrared light into visible light. Both work by increasing overall disorder while giving you more of what you want.
http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/48882
How in the world did you come up with that article on such short notice?
I believe the secret to this endeavor is hydraulics.
Bruce
Coincidence, it was a news link that came up on my feed. But it was relevant here so I thought I would post it.