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[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8TJlQlPi4s"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8TJlQlPi4s[/url] SKYNEWS VID
from the article: ... A Zero point magnetic power generator is basically a Free Energy Generator. It uses magnets, and magnetic force to induce perpetual motion. It runs by itself, indefinitely without stopping, thus creating completely free electrical energy... A Perpetual motion device refers to a machine that runs perpetually i.e. indefinitely, and produces a larger amount of energy than it consumes. Thus, it produces free energy indefinitely, runs by itself, without having to need a third-party device or resource to power it...
What do You think?
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The optional generator as part of the plans from the linked to website is a little dubious.
I really do need to spend this summer working out a way to reduce my heating bills... heating my apartment is unaffordablly expensive, so much so I have been freezing my butt off these past few weeks... hurry up warmthâ¼
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Yeah, the Today Tonight factor was the very first warning bell that went off in my head... I thought that Naomi Robson was cannedâ¼... either she is back or that clip is very very old.
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I am not relying on the device to warm me, more the hope that I would somehow come up with a cheaper alternative myself. Maybe even something as simple as using gas cylinders (my apartment is not hooked up with gas) instead of electrically powered heaters that consume ridiculous amounts of energy and cost to much money, a cost benefit analysis would be required. Who knows... maybe I'll have one of those flux capacitor dreams.
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That is where you dream about flux capacitors! HAHAHA. Just ignore me I am half asleep. I think i will be dreaming about flux capacitors pretty soon. Nighty night!
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[quote name='iblis.raeb' post='19813' date='Sep 3 2009, 11:15 AM']Freezer suits... got links?... I was going to buy a Doona suit but the online shop does not have retail outlet and" try before you buy" is a non negotiable.[/quote]
You wouldn't believe my luck in being able to buy one from the Salvo's shop for a mere 25 bucks, they're worth about $150.
Failing that, a ski shop would have them.
Here's [url="http://www.romactrading.com.au/p/142257/pro-val-freezer-suit.html"]one link[/url] for workplace gear - designed for freezer work (-30 odd) where they keep frozen foods.
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Great, thanks Powerzone... I will keep an eye out for local safety equipment shops for a closer look.
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Wow. I never heard of a freezer suit before. Thanks for the tip.
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I would probably buy one of these if there was a try before you buy option: [url="http://www.lazypatch.com/"]http://www.lazypatch.com/[/url]
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yeah looks pretty interesting.