>Free Energy is easy to prove, just get a steel plate, set it up so that it perpendicular to floor, then attach a 1Kg magnet to it.
>It will sit there forever defying the Laws of Gravity.
>Where does this continuous flow of (free) enery come from.
Electromagnetism will decay over time without being renewed from somewhere.
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>This is one of the things along with gravity that stuff the current laws of physics.
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>>>Hilmar, All I say is this, keep an open mind, as things are going to change rapidly in the near future.
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>>Sure. On the other hand, this should be balanced with some critical thinking, to beware of scams or misguided physics.
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>>The Internet is swarming with self-declared inventors, who claim free-energy solutions. See, for example,
http://www.crank.net/energy.html, for some links.
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>>Of course, it is hard to prove that "free energy" is not possible - but some of the so-called "conservation laws", such as conservation of momentum, or conservation of mass (energy), do seem to be among the most fundamental laws of physics.