LHC plans full power experiments at the end of 2012
July 12th, 2010 — Uncategorized
The Authority of science – a dying Dinosaur?
February 28th, 2010 — Uncategorized
Whenever a complete new innovation that seemingly contradicts the fundamental physical laws of contemporary science is presented to the world, we suddenly hear a lot of voices telling us not to believe “such crap”, since it is either opposing the second law of thermodynamics or it “simply just can’t work”.
Over Unity engines creating torque through the use of permanent magnets is such an example.
Orthodox science tells us that you can’t get more energy out than you spend.
But where does the mysterious permanent magnets fit into the second law of thermodynamics, do they really conform to this law of energy equilibrium?
This is not even questioned by todays science, since it would threaten the very fundamental postulate about entropy.
But the rest of us ignorant people haven’t invested a lifetime of dedication into these fundamental laws, which makes us a bit more open minded to what’s right there in front of our eyes.
So let’s have a closer look at permanent magnets. What makes a permanent magnet attract a piece of iron?
Fact is nobody in the whole world knows how come magnets have this attractive force.
The following example elevates the mystery even further.
Take a strong neodymium magnet and lift a car with it. Let the car hang there for some years.
Does the neodymium magnet get drained of its lifting energy, consuming its energy in keeping the car up there? The answer is no, it does not even get noticeable weaker, and not only that, it also will keep its strength for hundreds of years.
So the energy spent in keeping the car aloft, were does it come from? Nobody knows.
A new era is about to unveil itself through the efforts of countless participants in the quest for the magnetic engine, representing the absolutely cleanest energy source today.
Every day new videoclips are uploaded on Internet depicting some type of magnetic wonder engine, and its really hard to tell maybe real ones from all the scams and tries to amaze and joke.
Some of them caught my eyes though, since they seemed to describe too big projects or being too serious to leave unchecked.
Whatever the validity of these clips, permanet magnets are producing a strong force, and this force correctly harnessed must inevitably lead to a successful magnet engine.
How many people know that the Earth is round?
February 22nd, 2010 — Uncategorized
How many people know that the Earth is round?
Stupid question. All of us do, of course.
Or, do we really? Think about it.
Is knowing by reading and watching images in a book - really knowing in its full potential, or is this only knowledge on an intellectual level, without the depth of the profound experience?
Well, self evidently this is only an intellectual second hand type of knowledge.
And yes, there seems to be a paramount difference in knowing the Earth is round by first hand experience.
To really be out there in orbit looking up at the shining bluegreen gem poised in the empty darkness…
This experience seems to change your way of looking at things, and change the way you look at the planet Earth itself.
Suddenly Earth has become what it really is, a thin fragile layer of life, shielded by an atmosphere no thicker than the peel on an apple.
When you look up at Earth poised there magnificiently above you, you suddenly understand what a gift it is just to be alive.
And you spontaneously wonder why so many people are hurrying around on its surface, being so occupied in petty things like greed and hatred.
Do they really know that the Earth is round?
I doubt it.



