I'm not the brightest one.
But to the thermodynamics and fysics laws a perpetual mobile doesn't exist so a device/technology that goes even further and generates energy for free is hard to imagine.
Fusion could be a way for cheaper energy.
We should enjoy the pretty low energy cost readily available.
In the right location solar power with a battery system is already cheaper than most centralized energy solutions available in Europe.
It is not technically impossible to beat that private solar system but all overhead, bureaucracy, TAXES, waist etc makes those centralized solutions more expensive.
Remember Thomas Edison was murdered because he was going to make electricity free for the world. I imagine physics & thermodynamics have some information intentionally kept out as it's probably classified somewhere. I don't mind solar energy solutions that's great I just wish a solar setup could be bought for $100 or less.
There was this youtube video I saw once I shoulda saved it a teenager doing a DIY putting 4 rechargable batteries with some copper, plastic cogs & rubberbands to a usb charger with the circuitry exposed all on a block of wood. The kid would spin the first cog then put the rubber band on it then physics would come in & make the other cogs spin. Once all 4 cogs were spinning the charger would work & you could charge your phone.
It was interesting & it sucks I can't find it again the key to it all was the rubberband it had to be a certain length & thickness that the force of the first cog spinning would keep the rubberband in motion so the other cogs could spin & keep each other in motion so the rubberband never stops moving till you put ur finger in the way.
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