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fact or fiction

Post #1by techno_mage » 03.06.2007, 05:05


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Post #2by Fightspit » 03.06.2007, 10:49

Do you talk about The Motionless Electromagnetic Generator (MEG) ?

http://www.cheniere.org/ (at the end)
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Post #3by techno_mage » 03.06.2007, 12:36

Do you talk about The Motionless Electromagnetic Generator (MEG) ?

http://www.cheniere.org/ (at the end)


Yes.

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Post #4by LordFerret » 04.06.2007, 02:06

Good question. Currently unproven.

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Post #5by Fightspit » 04.06.2007, 10:20

I think Fridger is the best person who can answer this question, no ?
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Post #6by Chuft-Captain » 04.06.2007, 10:51

I don't think it requires Fridger's expertise to be able to see this for what it is. 8O
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Post #7by t00fri » 04.06.2007, 10:59

All I can say is that professionally, I have never heard of this, although the release of energy (particles) from the vacuum is in principle possible. However that would require a comparably huge setup, i.e. it certainly will not be possible with a little table-top experiment as shown on the "inventor's" Website. "Suspicious" is also the fact that instead of solid physics information, one is confronted with people filming the "genius" (who as I read somewhere is deceased meanwhile). The former team members seem presently busy selling a CD with various video sequences showing the "energy production from the vacuum" at work...

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Post #8by selden » 04.06.2007, 11:27

Extensive discussion of this theory can be found on the Bad Astronomy and Universe Today Web forum.
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Post #9by t00fri » 04.06.2007, 12:47

selden wrote:Extensive discussion of this theory can be found on the Bad Astronomy and Universe Today Web forum.


Which doesn't mean that it is worth anything...It's way more "safe", if I have never heard of this ;-) . You can bet that we would have invited the guy for a big seminar at DESY, if there was anything serious...

We normally do not educate ourselves by clicking WEB forums, like e.g.
your above quote,

http://www.bautforum.com/

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