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Alternative Energy Research

Self-education

To the right of my blog site you will find links for self-education. I would encourage all legit researchers in the free energy movement to spend at least 30 to 60 minutes reading books and web pages on physics and engineering -->

en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Category:Physics
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Physics

And the electrical engineering pages -->
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Electrical_engineering

And science books, including University textbooks, where a good percentage are a few bucks -->
books.half.ebay.com

I've purchased a lot of science books at half.ebay.com that were ~ 50 cents ($0.50), some of which are over 1000 pages!  It appears most or at least a lot of University professors continually update their expensive books (e.g., $150), and the so-called outdated books (great condition) are often almost free at half.ebay.com.

There is *nothing* like a book! The odds are almost zero that you'll find the full details on a subject online like you will in a book.

Don't give up on free energy research! Academic science is the way to go. Yes, there are a lot of contradictions in academic science. Of course, otherwise they would have the perfect ultimate grand theory. IMO that's an impossible task. Reality is infinite. There will always be something to learn. Conventional physics will always have flaws, but it's by far the best place to start. Ambient thermal energy that always exists in all matter is accepted by conventional physics. Conventional physics has proven long ago that all solids on earth's surface have ~ 1 billion joules of energy per cubic meter (1 meter = 3.28 feet). Such energy in matter is continually sustained by the Sun.

Ambient thermal energy is by far the best place to start free energy research. You can try to capture such energy contained in gases (vibrating atoms), or in liquids, or solids. I am just one person in this field, and in a matter of a few years have single handily already made major breakthroughs. If you're interested, then I have to say what I would want you to tell me --> If you know what's best for you and everyone, ***PLEASE*** conduct such research in hiding!!!!!!! Do NOT tell anyone until you have something major that will shake the entire academic science community! If you need to ask questions, then go to various science forums and ask anonymously, or send an email to a science professor, etc.

Created on 2009-05-18 16:33:50 by EnergyMover

Science, Science education, Education, Misc


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