thermodynamics
4 theories and 2 videos tagged with this topic.
Theories (4)
Electromagnetic induction with back torque
Faraday's law and Lenz's law govern electromagnetic energy conversion with inherent losses
Holcomb Energy System (HES) overunity mechanism
Solid-state device claiming to extract energy from electron spin alignment and quantum effects
Quantum mechanics of zero point energy
Zero point energy is the ground state energy but cannot be extracted to do work
Thermodynamic limits on energy conversion
Fundamental physics principle that energy conversion efficiency cannot exceed 100%
Videos (2)
Debunked Sabine Hossenfelder's Review of the Holcomb Energy System (HES)
Sabine Hossenfelder critically reviews and debunks the Holcomb Energy System (HES), a claimed overunity solid-state device. She analyzes the theoretical claims involving electron spins, ferromagnetism, zero point energy, and quantum exchange forces, explaining why these concepts don't support the claimed energy generation. The review covers magnetic induction, Faraday's laws, back torque, Lenz's law, and ambient fluctuation energy, concluding that HES violates established physics principles. The discussion also touches on related legal proceedings involving BNK Energy.
The Hidden Power Inside Graphene
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