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(I know, I know. I said I'm leaving these forums, but this one I just had to pop out there. Don't worry sissies. No bad language here or anything.)

Is it really possible?

http://educate-yourself.org/fe/fejoewatercell.shtml
http://peswiki.com/index.php/OS:Bill_Williams'_Joe_Cell
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Joe_Cell
http://pesn.com/2006/04/13/9600257_Bill_Williams_threatened/index.html#Can_Bullies_be_Stopped

I guess so. Then how come it hasn't been made to provide all the energy this modern world requires? If it can be made to drive engines, we can use it to produce electricity for our homes. Hell, this would solve the energy problems of the world and make countries like Iran and Iraq completely uninteresting to the US (since we all know it's only the oil that the US is really interested in - not to promote peace or anything like that). In fact, it would be a good idea for Iran to develop this technology further and use it. (I'm sure it can also be used to produce horrible weapons to protect from the tyranny of the world police should they need to.)

Also, I've recently learned that there are converters you can connect to a 12V car battery which then produces 110V. ??? !!! HELLO!? Why can't they build a converter using 12 of the 110V generated to drive itself and get a constant output of 98V? Then you'll have no problem providing energy for... as long as the converter can function. Doh!!!

Do I smell capitalistic interests lurking in the background; holding back progress?

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I thought you were going to go into a tangent about anal sex again. This thread sucks.

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Originally posted by Derfel Cadarn
I thought you were going to go into a tangent about anal sex again. This thread sucks.
I think the general consensus around here sucks; that sex is far more inappropriate for the youngsters to talk about than, say, war. And just like the admins probably don't care about my opinion, I really don't care what you think about this thread as such. More interested in hearing what you think about this water energy thing. I've always considered it a scam of sorts. But more and more people are reporting success in using it. I think I may just try it myself when I can find the time.

Not to mention the already accessible converters from 12 to 110 V. That's a real mystery to me. Apparently, it has been around for quite some time, and noone has thought of using them to provide energy for the home. I know there's something I'm missing there, but I haven't found the information yet. Perhaps something to do with Amps???

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Originally posted by stocken
I think the general concensus around here sucks; that sex is far more inappropriate for the youngsters to talk about than war. And just like the admins probably don't care about my opinion, I really don't care what you think about this thread as such. More interested in hearing what you think about this water energy thing. I've always considered it a scam of ...[text shortened]... sing there, but I haven't found the information yet. Perhaps something to do with Amps???
I don't think I'd trust in something until I saw it work in person.

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Originally posted by Derfel Cadarn
I don't think I'd trust in something until I saw it work in person.
I agree. Which is why I will try it myself as soon as I can find the free-time. It just made it's way to number three on my priority list though.

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Originally posted by stocken

Also, I've recently learned that there are converters you can connect to a 12V car battery which then produces 110V. ??? !!! HELLO!? Why can't they build a converter using 12 of the 110V generated to drive itself and get a constant output of 98V? Then you'll have no problem providing energy for... as long as the converter can function. Doh!!!
Nice try Mr. Perpetual Motion.

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Originally posted by XanthosNZ
Nice try Mr. Perpetual Motion.
http://www.360texas.com/tips/volt12110.htm
http://www.boatus.com/husick/techno5_01.asp

ha ha ha ha

So, that's what I missed. The inverter (apparently) uses energy generated by the car or boat engine to convert 12 V DC to 120 V AC.

I'm still interested in that water energy thing, though. 🙂

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Originally posted by stocken

I'm still interested in that water energy thing, though. 🙂
Here are the clues:

No heat!
No byproducts!
No fuel material required!

That is impossible by thermodynamics.
And if that wasn't enough: "The Orgone energy is pulled out of the surrounding atmospheric fluroplasmic environment or Ether"

Ether doesn't exist.

EDIT: Oh God, that site claims Colloidal Silver is good for you.

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Originally posted by XanthosNZ
Here are the clues:

No heat!
No byproducts!
No fuel material required!

That is impossible by thermodynamics.
And if that wasn't enough: "The Orgone energy is pulled out of the surrounding atmospheric fluroplasmic environment or Ether"

Ether doesn't exist.
Yes, I read that. Like I said, I've always considered it all a scam (much like the belief in God and the supernatural). But then again, what if?.. I just have to give it a try, even if I do look like a fool afterwards. Hey! I just came up with a new expression:

Only the fool knows what really works and what not.

Or, like the old chinese proverb says:

Those who believe it is impossible should not speak when it is being done.

(Or something like that.)

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Originally posted by XanthosNZ
Nice try Mr. Perpetual Motion.
The universe is a perpetual motion machine... until further notice.