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Steorn, developers of free-energy gadget called Orbo, have managed to survive for six years without having successfully demonstrated the technology in public.
Sustainable Design Update » Blog Archive » Steorn Back At It Again - Perpetual Motion Machine 2009
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Of course, free-energy cars, power plants and water-pumping systems could follow.
Boing Boing: August 20, 2006 - August 26, 2006 Archives 2006
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It is yet another supposed perpetual motion device, better known as a free-energy device, since its goal is to provide energy with NO inputs or outputs other than clean free energy.
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It is yet another supposed perpetual motion device, better known as a free-energy device, since its goal is to provide energy with NO inputs or outputs other than clean free energy.
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A possible explanation for the results for such scientific giants as Nikola T.sla and T. Henry Moray: T.sla in powering the Earth with a single giant magnifying transmitter and Moray in producing the first authenticated and rigorously demonstrated practical, portable, "free-energy" device.
Chapter 6 1990
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From this viewpoint, Tesla's magnifying transmitter concept actually utilizes a universal "free-energy" mechanism, and one where the existence of the basic "self-pumping" and
Chapter 6 1990
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How is the sign of the free-energy change related to the spontaneity of a process?
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Conversely, the predictive coding or free-energy formulation suggests that high ongoing activity (i.e., precise prediction errors) will bias towards correct inference (hits or correct rejections).
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Guido Hesselmann et al. 2010
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The evidence we present here in favour of the free-energy principle comes from sensory regions and from the analysis of perceptual outcome as a function of activity prior to stimulation.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Guido Hesselmann et al. 2010
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How is the sign of the free-energy change related to the spontaneity of a process?
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