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Author Topic: Overunity (what is it?)  (Read 64479 times)

MarkE

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Re: Overunity (what is it?)
« Reply #90 on: January 23, 2015, 07:41:41 AM »
Nevermind the drawings and demos @mark E.you and libre have a lot of explaining to do for the panel of scientist spectators.for example:is it possible for a common gaseous electrode concentration cell raise its chemical entropy without lowering its pressure entropy.this is just one of many questions you and libre can expect to be bombarded with by the science establishment
LOL, you keep acting as though it is someone else's responsibility to pitch your claims of thermodynamic law violations.

profitis

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Re: Overunity (what is it?)
« Reply #91 on: January 23, 2015, 09:06:32 AM »
It IS your and libre's responsibility to correct any discrepencies that may arise in our textbooks before making broad-sweeping statements yes.here's another: if a nonstandard gaseous electrode is coupled galvanicly with a standard gaseous electrode under equal pressure /temperature what will happen and how

MarkE

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Re: Overunity (what is it?)
« Reply #92 on: January 23, 2015, 09:24:25 AM »
It IS your and libre's responsibility to correct any discrepencies that may arise in our textbooks before making broad-sweeping statements yes.here's another: if a nonstandard gaseous electrode is coupled galvanicly with a standard gaseous electrode under equal pressure what will happen and how
LOL, no profitis:  The extraordinary claim that you have discovered a way to violate thermodynamic laws is yours.  You can either come up with reliable evidence that supports your claim or stick with your well-established M/O of empty big talk.  Given years of you talking the talk without walking the walk, you offer no reason for anyone to expect that you will ever back-up your claim.