Energy Question.

f95toli

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No,

But I must admitt it is a much better hoax than i expected when I saw the name of the website..
 

BrownTown

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just remember the whole "if it sounds to good to be true it probably is" line. There are companies and governments investing tens of billions of dollars (if not more) into new and better ways to extract energy from the world around us, some wacko with a website isn't gonna be the one to make such a discovery, and certianlly they wouldn't be telling the whole world about it.
 

PowerEngineer

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It seems to me that I read about Blacklight's claims for extracting energy from hydrogen ions more than a decade ago. I venture to guess that if they haven't already been able to revolutionize modern physics by way of demonstrating such an energy generator, then they never will.
 

DrPizza

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Notice, they make press releases... most journalism majors don't have a strong science background. Combine this with a rush to get new stories out before the competitors, and you have the mechanism that allows companies such as this one to continue to exist.