Can any device produce more energy than it receives as input? Would this defy the laws of physics? So says the law of conservation of energy: Energy can neither be created nor destroyed, only converted from one form of energy to another. Einstein and his contemporaries believed this to be true based on the math/theory, but they never did the experiments nor accepted any experiments to the contrary. Today it is a basic irrefutable law of physics which cannot be challenged. It is accepted as gospel truth. Furthermore, if anyone does challenge it, they are ridiculed, ignored, and even ostracized with in the science community. But recognize this, the more you are certain what you know, the less you can discover. Remember, at one time, the best minds/experts on the planet thought the earth was flat.
Then along comes the amazing Serbian researcher, inventor, innovator, and writer Veljko Milkovic (born 1949), who has experimented with over unity and has produced a pump, for instance, that returns 12 times the energy required to operate the unit. (Push down once with one finger, and it pumps gallons into your bucket.) It works. So, what about the law of conservation of energy?
Milkovic agrees with me that it’s not just about the math. He suggests anyone simply accepting only mathematics and theory as absolute proof displays a gross error in judgment. And a lot of researchers have confirmed Milkovic’s claims by recreating his experiments to prove there is a mechanical energy excess in his pendulum gravity machine. See Chapter 5 (pages 163-174 of full book) as well as Appendix M (pages 391-398 of full book) of the book titled The Ether by Ramsey. You can find the entire book free online at theetherbyramsey.com
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