This thread is opened with the following conceptual quote from Tom Bearden's website http://www.cheniere.org/, not patronizingly, but to inquire what is it that's in Mr. Bearden's ice pail; err coffee cup?
"There is enough energy inside the space in an empty cup to boil all the oceans of the world. This is a fact well known to
the scientific community, and was, for example, a favorite quote of Nobel Prize winning physicist Richard Feynman."
So can those interested achieve over unity from an empty coffee cup, ice pail, or possibly just a single lead acid battery? Passively, say with a COP factor of 100 percent, on relation to the circuit input in our circuits in the local time domain; if there is even any circuit input involved?
Achieving over unity from an empty coffee cup, or possibly a tea cup is the mission statement for this thread.
Ridiculous, you say?

Let us inquire, and we shall see...
"There is enough energy inside the space in an empty cup to boil all the oceans of the world. This is a fact well known to
the scientific community, and was, for example, a favorite quote of Nobel Prize winning physicist Richard Feynman."
So can those interested achieve over unity from an empty coffee cup, ice pail, or possibly just a single lead acid battery? Passively, say with a COP factor of 100 percent, on relation to the circuit input in our circuits in the local time domain; if there is even any circuit input involved?
Achieving over unity from an empty coffee cup, or possibly a tea cup is the mission statement for this thread.
Ridiculous, you say?
Let us inquire, and we shall see...
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