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Topic: Self Sustainable Heat Engine (Read 101 times)

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legendary
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December 04, 2020, 07:28:35 PM
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You can extract energy literally from thin air or seawater.

Before we [ur=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservation_of_energyl]re-write physics[/url], can you explain what "thin" air is?   Will this work on Mars or the moon?
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December 04, 2020, 12:52:43 PM
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Fridge. It's a heat pump with coefitient of performance of 420% by reading a manual you can know.
There are heat engines with effectivity of about 60%, which can be pushed to highest limits.

Simple math: 0.6*4,20 = 2,52

252% effectivity, therefore 152% overunity. What does it means? Power. Raw energy. From thin heat.

Simply you don't have to burn fossil to get power. You can extract energy literally from thin air or seawater.

What do you think about this? Is this idea wroth anything?

It can be surely engeneered to work in 20Celsius, and even minus 20Celsius if correct gas is used and tourbine for engine and pump.

It doesn't get disprovable by newtons law, because it's not closed thermodynamical system, and it just transfers energy from one to another..

Energy expelled by heatengine that's it's leftover can be even pumped back to heat engine front by heatpump and it works even better.

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