From: pnn@pnn.org   
      
   On Tue, 19 Aug 2025 13:51:08 -0000 (UTC), jdnicoll@panix.com (James   
   Nicoll) wrote:   
      
   >In article <0001HW.2E54AA9A0031F5CB70000253B38F@news.supernews.com>,   
   >WolfFan wrote:   
   >>On Aug 19, 2025, Von Ottone wrote   
   >>(in article<54n8ak9iq1pa8cnl33lngo12c2qegdaci8@4ax.com>):   
   >>   
   >>> Envy is a nasty beast; it makes you jealous and clouds your mind.   
   >>   
   >>You still can’t lift one kilo one meter for one minute.   
   >>   
   >>Note that, according to your own ‘figures’, if you lifted a working fluid   
   >>(water, for instance) and then let it fall past a turbine, the power.   
   >>generated would exceed the power required to lift the working fluid. That’s   
   >>a perpetual motion machine of the second type. Which is impossible. Your   
   >>machine simply cannot work, and never will. You’re simply a bunch of con   
   >>artists trying on a scam.   
   >>   
   >   
   >Disclaimer: I don't think this device works at all but if it did. I am   
   >sufficiently confident in the conservation laws that my first question   
   >on seeing it work (after checking for invisible fishing line or cgi)   
   >would be to wonder from what source the motive energy is being drawn.   
   >   
   >(It's never tachyons. It would be cool if it was tachyons, except   
   >for the whole "universes with tachyons may not be stable" deal)   
      
   From whatever generates electricity:   
      
   a) Electric generator   
      
   b) Batteries   
      
   c) Solar panels   
      
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