Shaun "where's my ride" Cassidy
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Re: Shaun "where's my ride" Cassidy
Well that's just excellent, crystal clear, should be able to knock one together in a spare hour or two. Or should I say knock one out as there appears to be a spurious and unnecessary set of - erm - gentleman's vegetables looming in from the left of the 'blue' print (geddit?).
Knob-tastic bit of kit then though I seriously doubt the addition of my or anyone else's crown jewels to the final assembly will impress Tesla's ghost.
Knob-tastic bit of kit then though I seriously doubt the addition of my or anyone else's crown jewels to the final assembly will impress Tesla's ghost.
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Nor me!longdog wrote:Forsyth wrote: There's also a helpful video to explain how it works:q
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10208475870162659I won't be holding my breathill do another one when its working.
Why does he adopt such a fake accent?
Is it because he is a 'STUDYIER' of law?
Keep 'STUDYRING / STUDYERING ' son, you will get there in the end
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I clicked at a random part of the video.
"I was looking at the toaster & how it heats & how it disapitates[sic] as well"
Obviously didn't do physics in school.
"I was looking at the toaster & how it heats & how it disapitates[sic] as well"
Obviously didn't do physics in school.
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I appreciate that there isn't much on the TV these days, but to look at the toaster - jeez - why not just read a book?hucknallred wrote:I clicked at a random part of the video.
"I was looking at the toaster & how it heats & how it disapitates[sic] as well"
Obviously didn't do physics in school.
Edit : reading may not be one of his skills.
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From what I can gather he's going to put a mini toaster in a sealed container with some fans.Pox wrote:I appreciate that there isn't much on the TV these days, but to look at the toaster - jeez - why not just read a book?hucknallred wrote:I clicked at a random part of the video.
"I was looking at the toaster & how it heats & how it disapitates[sic] as well"
Obviously didn't do physics in school.
Edit : reading may not be one of his skills.
I'm a big fan of Mythbusters, & they tested a myth involving a water boiler that had all it's safety sealed off & shot through the roof of a house like a rocket.
So they decided to test it out, take one sealed container, keep adding energy (electricity in this case) & see what happens.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbreKn4PoAc
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Re: Shaun "where's my ride" Cassidy
SteveUK wrote:Yes, you'll be glad to know we are now onto the new and improved version 2 Tesla bullshit generator:
https://m.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1 ... 127&type=3
It really looks like something Wile E Coyote would be seen clutching as he tried to get that dastardly road runner.
The Tesla scam is a great one- it really does pull in the lowest mentally capable suckers of all.
it's just a penis pointing at a coffee cup spilling an unrolled condom.
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Actually, as Tesla free energy system designs go, it's a pretty damned good blueprint. I see PRODUCTION IS UNDERWAY, can't wait for it to get into my local Argos. Maybe a candidate for Kickstart? Get your WeRe cheques ready, guys.SteveUK wrote:Yes, you'll be glad to know we are now onto the new and improved version 2 Tesla bullshit generator:
https://m.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1 ... 127&type=3
It really looks like something Wile E Coyote would be seen clutching as he tried to get that dastardly road runner.
The Tesla scam is a great one- it really does pull in the lowest mentally capable suckers of all.
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Re: Shaun "where's my ride" Cassidy
The toaster based prototype will cost you...
Bloke's priceless.Shaun Cassidy approx 150/250 per heat unit. no selling to bankers, rich people will be charged 300/500 per unit, one third goes to homeless, the very destitute will receive heaters free, paid by another third of the triple charge to rich clients. anyone in gov will not be allowed one.
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Re: Shaun "where's my ride" Cassidy
I'm still trying to figure out just what he's proposing to build. It'll have filters on it, that much I can tell from the video, but beyond that it's all kind of a mystery.
He sounds like he's got a cold (lets off a whopper of a cough at about 6:50). Perhaps he should cut back on the cold medicines a bit before trying to develop this invention.
He sounds like he's got a cold (lets off a whopper of a cough at about 6:50). Perhaps he should cut back on the cold medicines a bit before trying to develop this invention.
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From what I can see it seems that he plans to have it be powered by the heat it generates through the power. This won't work because of science. In fact unlike most 'free energy' machines/inventions, it doesn't even have very much credible sounding woo behind it.
For all the fawning over Tesla, and he was in many ways a genius well ahead of his time, he was also a complete loon who ended his days involved in what he considered to be a perfectly credible romantic relationship with a New York Pigeon. I suspect that this is an invention that is closer to Tesla's pigeon fancying days than his sane and productive years of genius.
For all the fawning over Tesla, and he was in many ways a genius well ahead of his time, he was also a complete loon who ended his days involved in what he considered to be a perfectly credible romantic relationship with a New York Pigeon. I suspect that this is an invention that is closer to Tesla's pigeon fancying days than his sane and productive years of genius.
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Re: Shaun "where's my ride" Cassidy
Not just filters but tea bag filters. In a hot box, no less. Clean air out via tea bag filters, maybe it will make tea in the morning too. I miss the old teasmaid. Or maybe it will just catch fire. I know which one my money is on. Can't wait for the prototype.morrand wrote:I'm still trying to figure out just what he's proposing to build. It'll have filters on it, that much I can tell from the video, but beyond that it's all kind of a mystery....
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I think when he 'fires' it up for first time, Shaun will experience a 'blaze' of glory.....
Boom boom
Boom boom
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Re: Shaun "where's my ride" Cassidy
In the video Shaun proudly shows us that he's already well on the way to building all the necessary components.
To vent the tremendous heat the device will generate for free he's already got a nice exhaust tube.
He tells us it's made from the Cardboard inner from a roll of foil wrapped tightly with PVC tape, a nice fetching red.
I was alway taught heat + fuel + oxygen = fire.
On balance I think the Mk 1 version won't be a total success but don't let a bonfire or two in your flat put you off Shaun lad. I'll be the first one to "toaster" your breakthrough when it inevitably comes.
To vent the tremendous heat the device will generate for free he's already got a nice exhaust tube.
He tells us it's made from the Cardboard inner from a roll of foil wrapped tightly with PVC tape, a nice fetching red.
I was alway taught heat + fuel + oxygen = fire.
On balance I think the Mk 1 version won't be a total success but don't let a bonfire or two in your flat put you off Shaun lad. I'll be the first one to "toaster" your breakthrough when it inevitably comes.
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Obviously, a belated attempt for a Blue Peter badge !!exiledscouser wrote:He tells us it's made from the Cardboard inner from a roll of foil wrapped tightly with PVC tape, a nice fetching red.
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Re: Shaun "where's my ride" Cassidy
We do have free energy today, after the initial outlay that is. For example:
Solar cells, solar towers, solar chargers - Once purchased and installed, they will continue to capture light, and generate energy far beyond the energy that it took to construct.
Geothermal Energy generation - Probably not the domain of the average person, but using the earths core, and the heat it generates, to boil water, and make electricity through steam (Like Nuclear) can produce more electricity than it takes to run, as well as pay for its self over time
Hydroelectric - Both using running water/damn to create more energy than it takes to run, high cost both monetarily and environmental make this less than a perfect solution, but it does make "free" energy.
Wave/Tidal power - Harnessing the power of water in another way. As long as we have a moon, this one will provide unlimited free energy, however, initial costs are high, and like all but solar, probably out or reach for most.
These 4 methods all create free energy, and do not require an outside fuel source (Coal, Nuclear material, Oil, Gas).
So we have free energy available now, it isn't unknown, but yet it still hasn't managed to solve our dependence on fuel. If I were really serious about energy independence, I think my focus would be solar with battery storage.
Solar cells, solar towers, solar chargers - Once purchased and installed, they will continue to capture light, and generate energy far beyond the energy that it took to construct.
Geothermal Energy generation - Probably not the domain of the average person, but using the earths core, and the heat it generates, to boil water, and make electricity through steam (Like Nuclear) can produce more electricity than it takes to run, as well as pay for its self over time
Hydroelectric - Both using running water/damn to create more energy than it takes to run, high cost both monetarily and environmental make this less than a perfect solution, but it does make "free" energy.
Wave/Tidal power - Harnessing the power of water in another way. As long as we have a moon, this one will provide unlimited free energy, however, initial costs are high, and like all but solar, probably out or reach for most.
These 4 methods all create free energy, and do not require an outside fuel source (Coal, Nuclear material, Oil, Gas).
So we have free energy available now, it isn't unknown, but yet it still hasn't managed to solve our dependence on fuel. If I were really serious about energy independence, I think my focus would be solar with battery storage.
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Excellently put, but had to correct the laws of physics there, we haven't quite mastered energy creation yet.NYGman wrote: These 4 methods all create free convert free energy from one form to another, and do not require an outside fuel source (Coal, Nuclear material, Oil, Gas).
Now if he had a nuclear fusion device on the go I'd be interested.
The Brian Cox documentary "Can We Make A Star On Earth" is well worth a look. I've found a full version on YouTube, but the audio has gone through a helium balloon filter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i72m_VFetBw
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I just want to encourage this man .SteveUK wrote:I think when he 'fires' it up for first time, Shaun will experience a 'blaze' of glory.....
Boom boom
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hucknallred wrote:Excellently put, but had to correct the laws of physics there, we haven't quite mastered energy creation yet.NYGman wrote: These 4 methods all create free convert free energy from one form to another, and do not require an outside fuel source (Coal, Nuclear material, Oil, Gas).
Now if he had a nuclear fusion device on the go I'd be interested.
The Brian Cox documentary "Can We Make A Star On Earth" is well worth a look. I've found a full version on YouTube, but the audio has gone through a helium balloon filter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i72m_VFetBw
Correction noted, and while technically correct according to the laws of science, I meant Create free energy as more of the result to the end user. We do not pay for sunshine, earth core heat, or gravity, so by that definition, the resulting energy was made without cost, or created for free. While not exactly correct, as there is a cost to construct and operate, these should all be recouped in the long term.
However, technically as you say, we are just converting one form of energy in to another, but the fuel is free unlike traditional energy generation.
[Although, Just to be clear, Coal and Oil are natural resources, owned by the country they happen to be in, could be considered free energy by some. These countries that sit on Oil/Gas and coal have free energy, they never paid for, it is just there. They may sell of the rights so others may mine and sell, or they may invest their own capital, and extract the resources. The fuel would be free to those countries that extract (and refine or process if necessary) themselves, as they didn't pay for the resource, just the cost to extract and process, which results in more fuel/energy than it took to extract and process. So technically even this is free energy in a way, but differs to the other methods I listed earlier, as there is a finite supply. As such, while the fuel is technically free, by using it and not selling it, there is an economic cost. So while it could be argued that these non-renewable fuels could be free energy in countries that bear the costs of extraction and process/refinement, that isn't really the case due to the economics of Oil/Gas]
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Re: Shaun "where's my ride" Cassidy
For my midlife crisis relief, I bought myself a quite lovely Tesla free-energy generator, using nothing but off-the-shelf parts. Rooftop solar panels charging a Tesla Model S. I suppose I'm in some way responsible for the enslavement of the sun, but I can go 0-60 in 3.3 seconds, which helps me live with my grief.
Admittedly, the startup costs are quite a bit higher than the toaster-and-teabags approach.
Admittedly, the startup costs are quite a bit higher than the toaster-and-teabags approach.
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Re: Shaun "where's my ride" Cassidy
Shaun's "toaster and teabag" contraption will probably do 0-60mph in 0.3 secs.
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