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Comments by "bj0rn" (@TheLivirus) on "Hilarious Anti-Planned Parenthood Video (Warning: Vagina Cakes)" video.
@Jex134 Well I guess you're ready to go then. I'm sure you got $40. Don't forget to let me know when it's done!
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@Jex134 Even if Mr. Tesla was right, how do you plan to harvest this free energy? Picking it with your hands? You still need a shitload of expensive equipment to be able to safely feed your appliances with a reliable current/voltage. Safe installation, service and repair of the equipment would require the hire of experts. Thus, how is it different from wind power, solar power, wave power, geothermal power, etc.? Who's being ignorant here?
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@Jex134 Haha, sound science, historical facts, yeah right. Refer me to any peer reviewed journal on the subject and I'll cure my supposed ignorance. I have no intent to waste my time disecting psuedoscience fables.
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@Jex134 How are the Van Allen belt and Ionosphere relevant to a ground-level device? If anything it's atmospheric electricity that's relevant. But NASA puts it: "Fortunately, the voltage is modest and the current is almost nothing, so the effect is almost impossible to measure." Following their reference we find a credible study on Atmospheric Electrostatics by Lars Wåhlin at Colutron Research Corp.
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@Jex134 "Why do no nations rely on free renewable energy?" Because in general it has a long payback period which makes it unattractive to investors. Also the old power plants don't just dissappear. People have invested hundreds of millions, perhaps billions into these plants for the sake of making profit. Do you think they'd be happy to just shut them down? The transition to renewable energy takes time.
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@Jex134 "Free energy isn't a lie---Nikola Tesla had solid state free energy over a century ago" ...and how is Nikola Tesla's solid state energy device any more free than a regular solar panel?
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@Jex134 Is it YouTube or TYT who did the cap? Either way, I think it's a bit far fetched to conclude they're trying to inhibit intelligent discussion.
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@Jex134 Sure, but they're dead now. And since the instructions on how to build this device is supposedly available online for everyone, why are there no convincing demonstrations of a working device? I mean, I just read an article of some guy who was arrested for conducting nuclear fission experiments in his kitchen. This device seem like building a LEGO castle in comparison.
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@Jex134 Just cover you head as you run into the wall of reality. I don't want to see you get hurt.
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@Jex134 I'd claim that's exactly where you fail. Without proper data you go on and speculate about some unlikely global oligarch conspiracy. That's intuition. If you used your logic, you'd conclude that you don't have enough relyable data to confirm such hypothesis.
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@Territomauvais They should add a 'Discuss video' button that takes you to a forum with a higher cap. This way they can keep the short comments for the casual user, but still allow deeper discussion.
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@Jex134 "Youtube consistently takes down free energy how-to's for no reasons." Oh you're one of those... Good day.
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