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David Hamel and his theories of perpetual motion?

A few years ago I was living in Ontario and was told of David Hamel and his encounter with ET's who taught him about free energy, perpetual motion, etc. Although I don't full understand these ideas and concepts is any of this really believable? He used magnets as the basis of his theory, it's pretty deep, anyone care to elaborate or perhaps support/denounce his theory? The more responses the better.

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A few years ago I was living in Ontario and was told of David Hamel and his encounter with ET's who taught him about free energy, perpetual motion, etc. Although I don't full understand these ideas and concepts is any of this really believable? He used magnets as the basis of his theory, it's pretty deep, anyone care to elaborate or perhaps support/denounce his theory? The more responses the better.

Update: Is it that impossible to believe the powers at be, the supposed "Men In Black" might want to destroy Hamel's machinery. I mean think about how much money big name corporations would lose if FREE ENERGY were discovered. Conspiracy yes, but still it sounds feasible.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Anyone who comes up with a credible theory for perpetual motion and can demonstrate it in practice will pretty much have a lock on the Nobel Prize in physics, whether or not the machine can produce or extract commercially useful amounts of energy. Someone who can also do the latter will effectively have a license to print money, though will have a lot to prove first to establish credibility. The history of perpetual motion machines is littered with failed theories and hoaxes. David Hamel's inventions haven't aroused much interest in the physics community and I don't expect them to do so.

    Source(s): General background on perpetual motion machines: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_perpetual_... David Hamel specifically: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hamel Official David Hamel website: http://www.davidhamel.com/index.html Other links available by Googling "david hamel" "perpetual motion"
  • Growl
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    Every year thousands of people discover perpetual motion machines. No one has ever built one that works.

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