9.16.2007

Right

I don't mean to sound like a Luddite here, but...


It sounds too good to be true - not to mention the fact that it violates almost every known law of physics.


But British scientists claim they have invented a revolutionary device that seems to 'create' energy from virtually nothing....


Even the makers of the device are at a loss to explain exactly how it works - but sceptical independent scientists carried out their own tests and discovered that the 12in x 2in tube really does produce far more heat energy than the electrical energy put in.

The device seems to break the fundamental physical law that energy cannot be created from nothing - but researchers believe it taps into a previously unrecognised source of energy, stored at a sub-atomic level within the hydrogen atoms in water.

(The Mail)

...if I owned a house I'm not sure how quick I'd be to install some kind of gadget that defies the laws of physics by producing more energy than it consumes but nobody knows how. Except, of course, that it might have something to do with sub-atomic hydrogen or whatever. In fact I think I'll let you install it, and then if your house is still there next Spring, well, maybe.




2 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's really the energy that's released when you combine pasta with antipasta.

Ted Compton said...

Wow! I always wondered about that. You could probably run your car on the same stuff.