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The Supply and Demand of Free Energy

The Ultimate Limiting Factor of “Free Energy” is its Rate of Delivery versus its Rate of Demand. Energy Input is Irrelevant.

The actuality of a thing versus the appearance of a thing can make all the difference!

In olden times, energy was something substantial that you could carry around such as a cord of wood. But nowadays, with the advent of electrical developments, energy is not something that you carry around, nor is it something that can be destroyed or used up.

Energy is the rate of its delivery versus the rate of its usage. And if its rate of delivery should exceed its rate of usage, then (for all intents and purposes) it will appear to be limitless even though it does not have to be limitless in order to satisfy that ratio.

In response to a critic…Nothing in this universe is limitless. The word “limitless” implies snake oil tactics. Ain’t gonna happen.

“ “limitless” implies snake oil tactics … ”

Yes, generically speaking, that’s what it implies.

Specifically, though, per this topic of electrical energy, limitless energy implies that the capacity for the reuse of potential energy is at a rate which exceeds its rate of use. An example would be the capacity for a battery to store a charge would be greater than its use should this battery be charged to its full potential.

Since potential energy cannot be spent, its rate of conversion into kinetic energy is the only limiting factor. An example would be the rate at which a battery can convert its potential storehouse of energy into kinetic energy.

Another example pertaining specifically to so-called “free energy” is:
  1. The rate at which capacitive reactance can release kinetic energy from its accumulation of potential as the result of various impedances, such as those impedances resulting from diodes, resistors, and inductors, etc, and…
  2. Point #1 is dependent upon another rate… The rate at which various impedances may accumulate an excess of potential energy.
  3. If both rates resulting from the accumulation of potential energy and its conversion (release) as kinetic energy can exceed its rate of use, then “limitless” has been satisfied at that moment in time since “per unit of time” is the ultimate limiting factor. Whether or not a power station can supply unlimited power is of no consequence and irrelevant. Rate of energy usage versus its rate of delivery is all that matters.
I am grateful to Eric Dollard for describing the theory behind what I have experienced under simulation. He makes complicated stuff comprehensible to the average bloke.

Five years of experience on various simulators has provoked me to write books, post onto forums, and generally make myself a nuisance to common sense.

Oh, well... The plight of an activist is to never be loved, nor adored, since jealousy (which is driven by sloth and a lack of courage to stand apart from the crowd) is the norm.

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