Now that was entertainingMuch effort they have put to that video.
Nice sound in the "12kW laser"![]()
Now that was entertainingMuch effort they have put to that video.
Nice sound in the "12kW laser"![]()
What is true? "The laser" sure sounds and looks funny. The laser device is probably real but the beam is seems nice animation and sounds copied from probably from Half life game. It sounds exactly like. Theres no need to wach the video longer than when he claims they developed device that violates for example first law of thermodynamics.
By the way, quite nice dramatic backround music in official-like scientific demonstration video while the beam was on.![]()
Last edited by Viberer; - 29th August 2008 at 21:34.
I thought the beam and background music was from Star-Trek.
Dave
Always wear safety glasses while programming.
Hi,
Ranke tube also was supposed to violate thermodynamics laws ...
Alain
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Was/is the gyro thing providing power to the laser or is the laser enhancing the gyro?
What materials is the gyro made from?
Always thought the second law of thermo was kinda...user defined? Breaking it may not be a big deal.
How does it go, some bees are not able to fly given the supposed laws of physics, but no one has told the bee![]()
Dave
Always wear safety glasses while programming.
Every scientific advancement has broken Somebody's "LAW".
It just means the "Law" was incorrect or incomplete.
However, unless that device just created a gravitational field the size of a small Star ... you're not going to make light bend and spin like that.
Oh, and it's ODD that they would use a PH meter to measure the results.![]()
Last edited by Darrel Taylor; - 31st August 2008 at 23:29. Reason: PH
DT
Earth was believed to be flat once; and it was a "true" scientific information of that time.
In the books in libraries, it was stated as "flat" and in educational places, it was a true information that was given to the students. In time, the earth changed its shape?
They will soon make an international announcement.
I will post the announcement date here.
I like those, who say that and that..., have a camera ready;
and I like those to take a picture of their faces and post to me when they complete their presentation, internationally in front of the scientists from well recognized and highly respected universities around the world.
I like to see their faces.
Ohh, before taking that picture, take a normal picture first.
"If the Earth were a single state, Istanbul would be its capital." Napoleon Bonaparte
Hi,
Somehow related:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czech_Dream
Best regards,
Luciano
Of course, someone brings the flat earth up. People have burn witches too. People believe in horoscopes they read in paper. Bible says earth was created in 7 days. That is too a "true" information you can read even today 2.9.2008, printed in white and black.
Real physics is based in rationality and facts. Of course there must be THEORIES to test natures functionality. Many THEORIES are not valid, thats why they are THEORIES. What you are blindly trying to ignore is VERY FUNDAMENTAL LAW of physics not a THEORY. Im talking about conservation of energy.
Im very interested why you are so convinced about this. Please tell me!
If you dont know much of physics, you obviously believe easily what you dont understand and what you can see in official looking video where smooth talking white coat man demonstrates an empty axeled tunafish-can that rotates inside a circle with fake laser effect. Even if the source is Google videos.
Who would not want a infinite energy source invented? That would be greatest invention of millenium. Unfortunately it is impossible.
Last edited by Viberer; - 2nd September 2008 at 14:05.
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