[Techlunch] free energy

techlunch at happy.emu.id.au techlunch at happy.emu.id.au
Tue Dec 14 14:25:26 EST 2004


I thought it might have been a negative resistance generator ...

Quoting techlunch at happy.emu.id.au:

> Obviously, it in someway makes use of the " operator j " principle
> wherein normal losses are simply changed in sign to become minus losses.
> Since a loss is a negative sign then by applying the " -j " factor the
> loss becomes a minus loss and we all know that a minus minus is in fact
> a plus. The device has gain, limited of course by some intrinsic losses.
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> Hmmmmmm.
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> I'll leave you all to ponder.
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> PB.
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