unrelated but very important: the most important scientific breakhrough in history

Can energy circulate infinately in a circle with no ground so long as energy never escapes?

No.

Because energy will always escape. Be it friction for kinetic energy, or resistance for electrical energy, you cannot have what you describe. Even our main source of energy, the theoretical limit of earth's total energy, is going to run out eventually.
 
matter can be infinately condensed, is it not possible in the future we can capture the energy of every lightening bolt and have it run infinately in a circle and channel it out at a choke point providing almost infinite electricity?

electricity doesn't escape black holes :O.
 
Time is changing. The Old order of things will pass away, and a new principle will emerge. Non zero sum game was just a hint at the nature of the new time that approaches.
 
Free-energy is bunk... total violation of the laws of thermodynamics. In terms of energy that we can harness it from lowest to highest are:

Currently available:
1. Wind
2. Solar
3. Wave
4. Coal
5. Fossil Fuels
6. Fission

Future:
7. Fusion (basically replicating a sun)
8. Anti-matter (Highest per-mole output of energy due to complete annihilation of matter into energy)
9. Gravity (relies on concepts of understanding that potential and kinetic energy are due to the curvature of space time.)
 
matter can be infinately condensed, is it not possible in the future we can capture the energy of every lightening bolt and have it run infinately in a circle and channel it out at a choke point providing almost infinite electricity?

electricity doesn't escape black holes :O.

Electricity doesn't escape black holes, but other things do.

No, it's not possible to capture the energy of every lightning bolt and have it run ina circle.. because the thing that is running in the circle itself.. the method of transmission, will have resistance. That you can feel.. if you grab a wire, you'll notice its insulated. Part of the reason for the insulation is because of the heat that the wire is giving off as the electricity runs through it.

Energy is always in a path of being contained to being disapated.
 
Particles and anti-particles differ only by charge (electricity). Their separation at an event horizon results in Hawking radiation (as I understand it). In that sense electricity does escape and black holes do dissipate.

And matter cannot be "infinately (sic) condensed." That claim makes no sense.
 
Particles and anti-particles differ only by charge (electricity). Their separation at an event horizon results in Hawking radiation (as I understand it). In that sense electricity does escape and black holes do dissipate.

And matter cannot be "infinately (sic) condensed." That claim makes no sense.

The big bang theory suggest that it can up to the threshold when everything in existance is packed so tightly, it explodes.

Think of it this way, the laws of physics allow for something called a white hole. We havent seen one, but they predict it did play a part in the creation of our universe.

White holes in essence, spit things out, where black holes suck things in and condense.

Now we know black holes collide and consume eachother, making an even larger black hole, we've seen this happen.

Eventually, in x years the entire universe is destined to be consumed by black holes, and those block holes will all combine to create one huge black hole.

Now some scientist think that this is the big bang, when that black hole reaches its threshold capacity, and starts spewing shit out.

Whatever the case, the whole big bang theory relies on matter being able to be compressed to as far as we are concerned, infinite, and there may not even be a number we can type out in a million years to represent this. And once it reaches that near infinite threshold, it explodes.
 
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Fail at physics
 
Water, breathable air, sunlight are free commodities (well, maybe not water anymore) so why should energy be so restricted? It's everywhere and everything.
Well, obviously we would like to see more sunshine.
 
I'm not even talking about free energy. Im talking about leeching huge ammounts of energy (lightening) and injecting it into a vacuum tube and allowing it to circulate infinately in a circle with no ground or possible dissapation. And channeling that energy through Via a mechanism similar to AC DC.

I think its important because someday we will be able to artificially create lightening in a controlled enviroment, and possibly contain electricity with no dissapation in a controlled enviroment.

Isnt that the problem with fusion? We can't figure out how to harness and contain it, without dissapation, or explosion?
 
Isnt that the problem with fusion? We can't figure out how to harness and contain it, without dissapation, or explosion?

I'll tackle this in two directions. First, with your plan on leaching energy. It's not possible to have a frictionless environment, and what you are describing is only possible in an environment with no friction. There will always be SOME draw.. some disappation.

As for fusion, no, we can harness it.. we can contain it.. the problem with fusion is that we've not been able to go past the "break even" point. We can't get out of it as much energy as we put into it.
 
This is pure, unadulterated, woo-woo. This guy probably is friends with Sylvia Browne and John Edwards too
 
It's hilarious that this guy has his fake "classroom" setup and films it to make it seem like he is lecturing some hall of science students when it appears that he is only talking to one person sitting off camera.
 
while I think the vast vast vast majority of "free energy" crowd is complete bunk, there are a couple out there that I personally believe are onto something (they're also a few that present it in a fashion that doesn't break any laws).

Anyway, I admit that they could be wrong...as I say, it's a personal belief.

in the mean time, we should stop subsidizing any and all energy companies so the market can work....then and only then, will we find out if there truly is "free energy".

also, the whole black hole/anti-matter/string theory...to me that seems to heavily conflict with the "electric universe model".

We've been running on the same theories for quite a few years now....and we've ignored some potential (and logical) new ones...why?
 
"Can energy circulate infinately in a circle with no ground so long as energy never escapes?"

Actually, yes, in terms of electricity and barring the loss of energy to create the coolant. Look up superconductors.
 
"Can energy circulate infinately in a circle with no ground so long as energy never escapes?"

Actually, yes, in terms of electricity and barring the loss of energy to create the coolant. Look up superconductors.

Even superconductors have resistance.

Heh.

My bad. I'm incorrect, in one regard. You're right, superconductors have no resistance, but the problem with them is the coolant.
 
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