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Short Circuit Overunity!!!
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01-25-2012, 01:35 PM
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Short Circuit Overunity!!!
I have always wondered about short circuits and why we could actually see a reaction,heart and gut wrenching sparks which scared the life out of me lol, from the positive and negative terminals touching, while in a circuit where - is to - and + is to + U would not be able to tell that energy is flowing thru the circuit unless U used a measuring device. After coming across information about a certain device on this site which incorporated short-circuiting (link- http://open-source-energy.org/forum/show...hlight=pmh >>>the post by fastimports3) I started to research what exactly is a short circuit and the definition that I found on wiki amounted to "this is overunity" (at-least to me it did
)WIKI definition states (and this is a quote) "A short circuit is an abnormal low-resistance connection between two nodes of an electrical circuit that are meant to be at different voltages. This results in an excessive electric current (overcurrent) limited only by the Thévenin equivalent resistance of the rest of the network and potentially causes circuit damage, overheating, fire or explosion" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_circuit) What do U people feel about this "excessive electric overcurrent"? |
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01-26-2012, 06:02 AM
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RE: Short Circuit Overunity!!!
(01-25-2012 01:35 PM)kyoojona Wrote: I have always wondered about short circuits and why we could actually see a reaction,heart and gut wrenching sparks which scared the life out of me lol, from the positive and negative terminals touching, while in a circuit where - is to - and + is to + U would not be able to tell that energy is flowing thru the circuit unless U used a measuring device. After coming across information about a certain device on this site which incorporated short-circuiting (link- http://open-source-energy.org/forum/show...hlight=pmh >>>the post by fastimports3) I started to research what exactly is a short circuit and the definition that I found on wiki amounted to "this is overunity" (at-least to me it did you know, it seems that this would make sense, in a strange way. so if you think about it the idea of a superconductor.... its a dead short... ![]() Good Luck! and play safe! ~Russ "I had to go to a source of power greater than Stan Meyer in order to try and bring in this form of technology. And the Lord said that this knowledge of pertaining to water when he was talking to Job and he asked Job the question. He said, "Job have you ever considered the treasures of snow or have you ever considered the treasures of Hell which I have reserved against the time or trouble against battle and war". And the reason I am here today is that the multi international corporate structures can't bring in this type of technology, the Federal governments cannot bring in this technology, it has to come through an individual such as myself and it has to move through you and I. So as I impart this technology onto you, then you have a responsibility to it. This technology must get in through the people or otherwise it will not go forward." - Stan Meyer "We can demonstrate the technology. We can say it’s here but in actuality it will not be Stan Meyers to bring it in. It will be either you or I, the guy down the street, who will come together to bring it in. Otherwise, I do not believe an alternate energy source, whether water fuel cell or other, would ever come in. It’s going to have to be mandated by the people to try to reverse the environmental problems, the environmental damage, that’s actually occurring. - Stan Meyer, 1997" "If you believe, even tho you can not see, you will see." ~Russ Gries |
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