According to a well known law of physics, over-unity energy devices just aren’t possible to make. The first law of thermodynamics states that energy cannot be either created or destroyed, only changed from one form to another.
This is physics as we understand it TODAY; but not as it actually is. Over-unity devices are devices with an efficiency greater than 100%; which means they exceed the theoretical, yet, artificial limit assumed by conventional thermodynamics for heat engines. Electrical devices are relativistic devices, not heat engines, therefore; over-unity energy technology is exempt from the laws of thermodynamics. In layman’s term: free energy and over-unity energy technology is POSSIBLE and 100% REAL. If you can accept the reality of free energy and over-unity energy technology, next you must understand the feasibility and practicality of utilizing a free energy and/or an over-unity energy device, but you are not sure of the applications in which to incorporate this technology. The answer is simple: You can incorporate a free energy or an over-unity energy technology in any energy/electrical application that utilizes a gasoline driven motor or gasoline driven generator; to produce energy/electricity. A list of large conventional applications includes (not limited to): replacing gasoline-generators with a free energy or an over-unity energy technology at residential dwellings, off-grid living, commercial businesses, mobile homes, RV parks, and construction sites; and removing gasoline motors and installing a free energy or an over-unity energy technology in automobiles (convert to electric vehicles), boats (convert to electric boats), motorcycles (convert to electric motorcycles), and any other application that currently uses a gasoline generator or motor to produce energy/electricity. REGISTER NOW to learn how to build your very own - free energy and over-unity energy technology to produce energy/electricity. [email protected]
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