Gotoluc An engineer or Physicist would be able to correctly answer that question for you. I'm neither, so I'm not going to try. I am an Engineer with 30 years of experience. Basically it's like attaching the shaft of a generator to the shaft of a motor and expecting once the motor is up to speed the generator will produce enough power to sustain the motor. Obviously it's not possible. Not really and if we make a comparison it should be a meaningful one. For example a supposed buoyancy generator would use water which is a fluid and can absorb/expel gasses, it can be broken apart into gasses and has pressure/wave properties. So no it is not even remotely comparable to a motor/generator from an engineering standpoint. As well you used a false analogy to justify an assumption when you have no proof it is possible or not because you have no facts nor expertise by your own admission. Science and Engineering is about knowledge and understanding within a given field however the core relates more to Logical Reasoning. That is understanding what logic and reason are, how to successfully apply them and how to avoid logical fallacies. I cannot stress enough how important reasoning and critical thinking skills are and anyone can learn them. We should understand that a lack of proof on a given matter is not proof of anything other than a lack of proof. It does not imply anything is true or false only that it is uncertain and we do not have all the facts. This is not a popularity contest my friend nor is it a democracy and it doesn't matter how many people believe something if it cannot be proven as a fact with evidence one way or another. Maybe we need higher standards, for example Feynman(the Nobel prize winner) calculated a cup of free space contains enough energy to boil all the worlds oceans. As well a cup of water broken up into H2/O2 and the hydrogen applied to a proper catalyst to promote a fusion reaction could possibly power a small city for a year or so. So as an Engineer let's get one thing straight... Free Energy, an abundance of energy is the norm and not an exception to any rule. Regards
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Comprehend and Copy Nature... Viktor Schauberger
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