Also, someone here mentioned we have the concept of gravity being an attractive force all wrong and that it is in fact a force eminating out from the sun and pushing us down on to the surface of this planet. I have to be leaving for school shortly but, I just want to leave you with this food for thought. If something as massive as the sun was pushing us down onto the surface of the earth explain how and why there there is life and anything other than the crust of this planet remaining on the surface after nightfall?
We face away from the sun at night time and if gravity worked the way you proposed, anything that wasnt attached to the crust would be blown off the surface come nightfall every day. For that matter, how in the heck would there even be anything orbiting the sun if gravity is a repulsing force?! How would there even be galaxies, binaries, or any of the other phenomena observed by scientists over the entirety of recorded human history?
Was taat a troll? Or, were you seriously proposing that gravity acts in a very similiar fashion to a solar wind???
JM, Do you realize that nearly every microprocessor on the earth at the moment is producing a frequency well over 30khz? IF what you are demonstrating produced more net energy that was required to power a device operating at over 30khz were true. Why is it that there is little to no resistors on motherboards on the back half of the circuits? If it were creating energy, the current after the CPU, memory and any other component powered by the power supply would be adding energy to the circuit thus current would increase and applied voltage would not drop as you move further along the circuit. Basically, every computer on the planet following that theory would be a miniature generator. Which we all know is not the case. A prime example, those fucktards at facebook use more than 10 coal firing power stations worth of juice worldwide. Each datacenter uses about 1750 MW/hr which is about the capacity of one of a standard coal firing plant....