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Have you read about the so-called Hydrosonic pump that output heat energy in excess of electrical energy input? Google it and give your opinion please.

2007-11-25 05:31:47 · 8 answers · asked by Jan 3 in Science & Mathematics Other - Science

Most sientist and teachers will tell you it is not possible to produce energy and that energy can only be changed from one form to another

2007-11-25 05:37:58 · update #1

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Part of the first law of thermodynamics is that energy cannot be created or destroyed, the total amount of energy remains constant, they can change forms and from one into the other, and with Einstein's theory the same is true for matter.

With that, there is no miracle power source.

You cannot produce energy from nothing. You can harness existing energy, like turning wind or water physical motion into electricity.
Any good generator of electricity or heat must be efficient at doing so. But there is always a fuel source. Einstein showed that the total amount of energy stored within matter can be converted into a great deal of energy, energy equals mass times the speed of light squared. Producing more heat than electric input is impossible without additional material or energy.

2007-11-25 05:45:09 · answer #1 · answered by E. F. Hutton 7 · 0 0

The first reference notes a product whose company owns the Hydrosonic trademark. It simply converts mechanical energy to heat in a novel way which has certain benefits. No overunity claim here.

The second reference does report significant overunity claims for the device. Claims there and elsewhere mention extraction of zero point energy or cold fusion.

Zero point energy, as demonstrated by the Casimir Effect, is a concept generally accepted by the scientific community. Whether it can be exploited as an energy source, such as by overunity or perpetual motion machines, is controversial.

I have now exhausted my own knowledge. I look forward to learning the truth some day.

2007-11-25 16:59:37 · answer #2 · answered by Frank N 7 · 0 0

Such a thing would fall into the category of an Over-Unity machine. And as such, would not work simply because the law of energy conservation.

2007-11-25 06:50:55 · answer #3 · answered by Ultraviolet Oasis 7 · 0 0

haven't heard about that one, know the British are working on a new source of energy that is unlimited, but its still being developed in the research labs and not released to the utility companies yet, its too bad they don't also find a solution to the severe flooding problems that the people in England go through everytime it rains a lot.

2007-11-25 05:38:01 · answer #4 · answered by Headless Horseman 2 · 0 1

this is interesting but remember one thing energy can neither be created nor destroyed. The energy they are receiving from this is not fully useable. read the section about making a perpetual machine. They are releasing energy from the water

2007-11-25 05:39:05 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

electrical -----> heat ? aint that changing the energy not creating

2007-11-25 05:39:55 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Yea, i agree.

2007-11-25 05:34:18 · answer #7 · answered by I am watching your every move. 3 · 0 1

i agree.

2007-11-25 05:51:05 · answer #8 · answered by lalalala 5 · 0 1

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