1885 The Liberty Engine - Where Does It Get Its Carrots From?

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  • Bunnies are very efficient carrot converters and not a lot of carrot comes out.

    @brianharris4731@brianharris4731 Жыл бұрын
    • But they do run the material through twice and they still taste delicious.

      @matthewellisor5835@matthewellisor5835 Жыл бұрын
    • And what does come out is instant earthworm food or garden fertilizer.

      @dr.froghopper6711@dr.froghopper6711 Жыл бұрын
    • Efficient rose food converter's.

      @brandonboulton2776@brandonboulton2776 Жыл бұрын
    • You've obviously never had a bunny. A lot of carrot comes out. Enough that I have to question the notion of " No more out than in. " LoL

      @jonbutcher9805@jonbutcher9805 Жыл бұрын
    • Put the bunny on a hamster wheel. 😅

      @unclecharlie9022@unclecharlie9022 Жыл бұрын
  • AND THIS IS WHY I LOVE RMS! Awesome at clearning up ambiguous stuff weve all seen out there!

    @jonneal3@jonneal32 ай бұрын
  • Congratulations on your new health improvements!

    @hippie-io7225@hippie-io7225 Жыл бұрын
    • indeed inspiring, just also gave up on my cigar, not an easy task but of great benefits.

      @jan2x385@jan2x385 Жыл бұрын
  • Awesome on quiting smoking brother. I smoked for 35 years. Vaping myself. It's working too.👍

    @brandonboulton2776@brandonboulton2776 Жыл бұрын
  • Moving carrots! What ( carrot) moves a witching rod when over a water source? Or what moves a witching Fork made from a branch when over a water pipe buried several feet under the ground? It really does work Robert! I used to play with these for hours at a time for years, when I lived in the Mojave Desert in California as a teenager. I remembered the branch having immense strength that could pull the branch down to the ground once over the water pipe! One time a neighbor kid came up to me and said I was faking it. I told him I guarantee you that you will not be strong enough to hold this Branch up past this line that I draw on the ground! I told him to pull the fork apart about knee high off the ground. Walk slowly to that line that I drew on the ground. See if he was strong enough to pass that line? When he made it to the line, the Forked Branch pulled straight down to the ground. He looked at me with his eyes wide open. He took off running home and never spoke to me again! Like I did some magic thing or something lol. It wasn't me, it really works Robert!

    @ronniepirtlejr2606@ronniepirtlejr2606 Жыл бұрын
    • Ronnie Pirtle Jr > When my son was about 4 years old, I showed him how to dowse for water. I made a piano wire "rod" for him and he enjoyed finding pipes underground. One day, he said, " I don't need that wire, Dad. I just concentrate on the feeling in my hands, and when there's water around, my hand tingles." There's a lot of mythology in this practice. I've read where the rod has to be from a willow tree, or have some other special characteristic in order to be effective. It's not true. It's the dowser who sensitizes himself to the presence of the water.

      @Nikosi9@Nikosi9 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Nikosi9 interesting! Clothes hangers bent in the shape of an L work great for finding water also. I have also heard that it is the person but, I'm not a 100% certain? I used to use a cedar type of tree out in the Mojave Desert when I was a teenager. Here's an interesting thing you might like? I was visiting the cemetery here in Herrin Illinois. The cemetery worker was using some blueprints to locate the area of graves when uncertain. Once he locates the general area, he pulled out two dowsing rods and moved then over the area. I asked him what was he doing? He told me that he could find the exact location of the body under the ground using the rods.

      @ronniepirtlejr2606@ronniepirtlejr2606 Жыл бұрын
    • @@ronniepirtlejr2606 I've heard of people dowsing the maps to find stuff, like water, minerals and even lost items. Your cemetery worker might have been able to locate the bodies using just the blueprints...

      @Nikosi9@Nikosi9 Жыл бұрын
  • This is the most accessible way of explaining this that I’ve heard. I get asked about stuff like this all the time and now I have a great, nice way to explain it. Thanks!

    @zakkt1@zakkt1 Жыл бұрын
  • good luck with the vape, worked for me!

    @burntimeUK@burntimeUK Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you Robert. What an AWESOME explanation!!!!!!

    @tonyhanson6730@tonyhanson67305 ай бұрын
  • Nice 1 Rob 8 Weeks Without Tobacco , Only Vaping Here Bless Up Fella

    @joohop@joohop Жыл бұрын
  • Loved this analogy! What an elegant goof proof way to remove all doubt that free energy proponents would try to confuse us with. Well done! Cheers!

    @rolliebca@rolliebca Жыл бұрын
  • Very good explanation 👍

    @DrBretPalmer@DrBretPalmer Жыл бұрын
  • Brilliant explanation, without even going into physics and math.

    @pvc988@pvc988 Жыл бұрын
  • Just seen this 'engine' and was thinking of sending you the link to this very same subject Robert.. And here we are!.

    @whisthpo@whisthpo11 ай бұрын
  • luv the choice of analogy

    @robertturner4225@robertturner4225 Жыл бұрын
  • Love the vape thing, now you're my heroest 👏

    @angelusmendez5084@angelusmendez5084 Жыл бұрын
  • Well, this is partly correct but we do have countless systems that give us more than we put into a system. This is called a Coefficient of Performance. Refrigeration cycles do this as does many other things. What most do not realize is that if we build systems correctly they can serve us with more of our desired work than we put into to get the desired outcome. It is bit incorrect to say we can only get as many carrots out as we put in when we may not be putting any carrots into it to get carrots out! Energy cannot be defined as a single type, therefore we can build systems that are of one type that are of less expense or (work) and get a different type of greater value or (work) out! We do this all the time with all of our machines. It is a pitfall to lump up every system that gives you something greater out than you put in as "free energy" devices and the nomenclature is coined or used to dismiss anything that does not seem to obey some law you think it should obey. It is a bit narrow minded to do this sort if thing and is similar to calling everything that goes against mainstream narratives as "conspiracy theories". As far as free energy...Well energy is free and it is all around us and nature shows us this everyday. We just need to learn how to utilize it in it's natural and free state. Energy is abundant and is a part of living and in everything that has life. Energy is eternal and at our disposal and readily available and free to use and harness. The whole laws of thermal dynamics is actually quite abused and used today to confine the minds to never think of this abundant energy as something we have access to when it is quite the opposite and naturally it is there waiting for us to utilize it! You cannot say we cannot get more out of something than we put into it because this is a misnomer and wrong. We plant one seed and we get millions of seeds back and fruit to go along with it. Nature illustrates to us that it is always ready to give us abundantly more than the effort or work or "Carrots" we put into nature. The natural laws are built to always give us more than we put in!!

    @CreativeCircuits@CreativeCircuits Жыл бұрын
    • You've misunderstood entropy and enthalpy. Locally you can exploit a potential difference in energy level to get something to do useful effect for you, but the actual total energy conversion always loses some of it to the environment. In your example the temperature drop in a refrigerator exchanges the high grade electrical energy for low grade thermal energy, but the total energy balance means you do NOT get more energy out than put in. Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only converted from one form to another. Having said that, I for one, would like to know where/how the original total energy came from? Over to you Rob. ;-)

      @bikerfirefarter7280@bikerfirefarter7280 Жыл бұрын
    • @@bikerfirefarter7280 I'm not sure if this response was directed at me, but I will assume so, given the refrigeration mention. I would ask you how in your response you get "high grade" anything and assume the thermal cycle is "low grade"? The truth is that most refrigeration systems give you at least 3 times more work than is put into it and there are many other things that do the same. It is not a matter of getting more energy or creating energy but rather increasing work and net result from little input. Those of us that know about this do not claim to "create" energy but rather unlock what is already very abundant and already there and put this energy to work. We all are swimming in a sea of energy that is not even fractionally minutely used. The discussion is about free energy, and that my friend is readily available and a fact of truth. We have current systems that give us this without our continued input. This is provided to all of us for free by Nature. When we discover and build systems that can exploit this fact then we become the benefactor of this truth, i.e. solar, wind, water, nuclear, fuel, etc.. The only reason that much of our energy that is harnessed or harvested is not free is because of knowledge and power and authority controlling this knowledge and building unnecessarily complex machines to then sell this to those who do not know how to access it for themselves. We must continue to build equipment that can exploit this abundant and free energy without the endless detractors that keep regurgitating inapplicable laws and blind themselves of actual machines that give us working results and in their blindness they deny the validity that these machines give us access to this free energy. This nonsense that many try to argue about creating or destroying energy is not even relevant and is irrespective to the desired outcome. None of us are trying to "create" energy but rather utilize the abundant and never ending energy to do our work for minimum cost or very little seed input and allow the abundance to flow and do the things we need done. We must abandon the restriction of conventional erroneous understanding and the laws that were adopted to confine us and then open our minds to all or new possibilities and understandings, if we want to discover new things and mature in new understandings!

      @CreativeCircuits@CreativeCircuits Жыл бұрын
    • @@CreativeCircuits You have an argument that has fallen in to a false-lpgic trap. It is superficially convincing, but not correct. Try re-visiting what 'energy' actually is.

      @bikerfirefarter7280@bikerfirefarter7280 Жыл бұрын
    • @@bikerfirefarter7280 Too funny! You think you are intelligent and therefore cannot be taught anything. Pitfall of the ego! Nothing I have said can be argued, yet like those many that refuse to let go of what they think they know they remain stuck in their ego and false understandings and refuse to see new discoveries and thusly are unable to expand any knowledge or wisdom. It is fine my friend. I do not need your approval to demonstrate the abundance of energy all around us. Nature will do this without our approval and those of us that see it will benefit and those of you that do not will remain in denial. History proves this on every new life altering discovery or awareness, the nay sayers remain. By the way it is you my friend who seems to misunderstand what energy is or rather perhaps you have a reading comprehension problem.?

      @CreativeCircuits@CreativeCircuits Жыл бұрын
  • PT Barnum "There's one born every minute"! I quit 'em a long time ago, U can do it!!!

    @ibme8359@ibme8359 Жыл бұрын
  • True you can't get more out than in. What is the best you can get out though? I found that shorting the coil at the point where the magnet is at maximum intensity resulted in a higher charge going into capacitors.

    @Jon-fs2zj@Jon-fs2zj Жыл бұрын
  • you have really clear the air, i am very grateful for this video . I requested a review of the liberty engine from you and you have really made justice to it. THANK YOU.

    @babatawfeeq4658@babatawfeeq4658 Жыл бұрын
  • I quit smoking using the Vuze Alto vaporizer which is a Rj Reynolds product sold at gas stations, 4 years ago. Smoked for 25 years, the vape even when it's costs are factored in has saved me $8,000. I particularly enjoy the original tobacco flavor at the 5% nicotine concentration.

    @ProlificInvention@ProlificInvention Жыл бұрын
  • Hey good stuff, i quit last year after a near lifetime of smoking, cant believe i thought i needed it/enojyed it, you realize you dont once you get over nicotines grip, its only gets easier, but no matter what that initial not having the nicotene is uncomfortable which is why im not a huge fan of "weening off" eventually you gotta get off and that parts uncomfortable no matter how you approach it, but it only lasts a few days and it just gets easier and easier after that. And when youre finally off, you ask yourself why we was I even on in the first place? well more than worth it. Good luck.

    @mikejones-vd3fg@mikejones-vd3fg Жыл бұрын
  • I also quit smoking with the help of a vape after 30+ years of heavy smoking. I have been clean for nearly 6 years now and while I still vape, I don't use nicotine anymore and haven't for a few years. I discovered that the habits I formed while smoking were more important to me then smoking itself. For example, the social aspects of talking to my neighbors at the end of my driveway (while smoking). I still do that but I don't have nicotine in my vape. You may discover some very interesting things about yourself on this journey Robert; I know I did. Best wishes and cheers from Canada :)

    @toddratson7526@toddratson7526 Жыл бұрын
  • Well said Mr. Robert.

    @gshingles@gshingles Жыл бұрын
  • Robert you speak common sense in regards to converting energy vs generating. In regards to carrots, I need to chop up some for my mum and make a garden salad.

    @johndello-stritto4800@johndello-stritto4800 Жыл бұрын
    • I read that as " make a garden shed !" I should have gone to specsavers.

      @johnfoster3286@johnfoster3286 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@johnfoster3286 Same! 🤣

      @saiello2061@saiello2061 Жыл бұрын
  • I'm subbed to a few different channels that claim to have produced free energy, not necessarily because I believe them, but because I like to keep an open mind. No doubt most of them are bs, but sometimes it may be possible to find that diamond in the rough, so to speak. I like your carrot analogy and think it's appropriate most of the time. That said, it can only be taken so far. A tiny seed can grow into a huge tree, providing fruit and many seeds. This is something for nothing if time isn't accounted for. The energy, provided by the sun, the rain, microbes and so on, is free to us. We can even manipulate it to grow faster and produce more, by using fertilizer, pruning etc. Other things show a force that isn't "used up" when taken advantage of. One such example is magnetism. We use it in certain ways for energy transfer as many of your videos show, but I hold to the possibility that as an non-depleting source like the sun, it may hold possibilities we haven't harnessed yet.

    @stravs8097@stravs8097 Жыл бұрын
    • You have a problem my friend each of those systems you described doesn't not CONVERT at 100% which seems to be the problem because so many things happen in reality at once their are no perfect converters a tree CONVERTS sunlight and nutrients in the soil to produce fruit l, The sun CONVERTS GAS INTO LIGHT BY burning etc

      @MidNight-jz8hv@MidNight-jz8hv3 ай бұрын
  • great to hear you are giving up smoking i smoked for 40 years and used vapes also to quit i must admit after about 6 months i found the vape giving me more health worries than the smokes ever did so i quit them too but friends i know still use them and seem happy enough each to their own i guess , it was probably one of the most challenging things for me but i did it and feel a real sense of accomplishment ,you can do it

    @22fingers@22fingers Жыл бұрын
  • Although,,,,, I think that the Mice might Breed,,,Lol, 😅 But,,, the young mice,,,, still have to be Trained!! Thank you Robert, you explain everything in terms that I can understand!! And you inspire me and many others, with your enthusiasm!! (I have to apologise for my silly sense of humour!!)

    @AndreaDingbatt@AndreaDingbatt Жыл бұрын
  • err, carrots? 1st: There's no such thing as a free lunch. 2nd: I wish you the best of luck with the smoking cessation project.

    @Struthio_Camelus@Struthio_Camelus Жыл бұрын
    • 😂 lol

      @kilokilos@kilokilos Жыл бұрын
    • The only free energy system that exists, is a circut that manages flow and current when there are no 'Carats' That is of course a Bank.

      @In.Darkness@In.Darkness Жыл бұрын
    • What is a host for $100 = free lunch.

      @GG-od2tr@GG-od2tr Жыл бұрын
    • There is always work being done however the unseen has much to tell you although you can't hear.

      @GG-od2tr@GG-od2tr Жыл бұрын
  • What you said Robert is so true. An gasoline engine produces energy and a electric motor converts energy. I like CARROTS.

    @victoryfirst2878@victoryfirst2878 Жыл бұрын
    • An gasoline engine also converts energy, chemical energy into mechanicel energy. :-) I Also like Carrots

      @chrislau9921@chrislau9921 Жыл бұрын
    • and heat

      @chrislau9921@chrislau9921 Жыл бұрын
    • @@chrislau9921 Carrots put a smile on ones face.

      @victoryfirst2878@victoryfirst2878 Жыл бұрын
  • Never really looked at it that way, it’s relatively easy and makes sense, thank you! Good luck with quitting smoking, you can do this!

    @ferdinandheld5432@ferdinandheld5432 Жыл бұрын
  • Hi Rob, thank you for your video. Greatly put. However, we should never forget that everything we consider commonplace and even easy today was just as silly and impossible for people in the past. I believe that as long as we do not know everything about nature and physics (which is never), we should not rule out things and ideas as impossible. Our latest interpretation of the universe is that it emerged out of nothing in the Big Bang. I don't understand why everyone finds it so silly that energy could also emerge from nothing. We simply don't know what or how to search for it yet! And as long as that's the case, I completely agree with you that devices like the Liberty Machine, free energy... only frustrate, mislead and take people down the wrong path. I thank you for your refreshing way of imparting knowledge and look forward to your videos every day! Keep up the good work!

    @chrislau9921@chrislau9921 Жыл бұрын
  • Well done with the smoking, I’ve just taken up the vape.. it’s the mango flavour I’m into atm lol

    @locouk@locouk Жыл бұрын
  • Good vid. I still think there are places where (like the sail car that goes straight downwind faster than the wind, or heat pumps where we can get more heat in a space than we could directly produce with that electricity) where we can come at the idea sideways and exploit physics. I find that notion fascinating. well done swapping to the vape. Only thing I ever tried that actually worked to keep me from a pack+ a day. Takes getting used to, but the increase in lung function has been marked and worth it. (and if you blow out through cloth, it won't annoy other people around you, and you can be "discrete" about it in places it is frowned upon)

    @ryanjamesloyd6733@ryanjamesloyd6733 Жыл бұрын
    • We have energy conversion that produces excess but are yet to harvest them, I think the switch on the antenna in one episode? That could work

      @Fr333man@Fr333man Жыл бұрын
    • @@Fr333man That's not 'excess', and yes, you can get big voltage, but very little useful power. There is not some great conspiracy why people haven't 'harvested' it yet. It's would be quite simple to do, yet nobody has been successful in harvesting much power, other than making toys with very little torque. Why? The simple truth is there's not much practical power there to harvest in the first place (compared to wind or solar).

      @nb6175@nb6175 Жыл бұрын
    • There are plenty of effective vapes that don't make huge clouds or stinks, you don't need 'cloths' etc. I'd put money on it Rob will be up to speed on that chemistry, or possibly use a miniature turbine, ultra sonics etc. Like a pocket-sized nebulizer.

      @bikerfirefarter7280@bikerfirefarter7280 Жыл бұрын
    • @@bikerfirefarter7280 yes, but a regular one is discrete if you blow it through your shirt collar, sleeve, or n95 if youre somewhere youre not supposed to. Like an airport or train station on a long layover. This is a good tip for Actual smokers to know.

      @ryanjamesloyd6733@ryanjamesloyd6733 Жыл бұрын
    • @@nb6175 pretty sure they said that kinds of negative boxed in thinking with the steam engine, and the tv box and and and. Not much use until we can convert the quantity we need, the earth has much more than we can handle, we need to be careful not to electrocute ourselves 🤣. Excess is definitely something that happens, when we burn wood and convert it to Char we have condensed it’s energy possibility, making it possible to burn at a higher temperature, where did that additional heat come from? If you close you mind to the possibility you will never find the solution, stay open minded and sound like an idiot to those who are closed minded only to discover that possibility is a reality, I want to build it right after my projects are up to date and cavitation holds the key in my mind to harvest from the field after creating a continuous disturbance. Our understanding of our surroundings is so vague that we have lots to explore

      @Fr333man@Fr333man Жыл бұрын
  • That is the best analogy I've ever heard. MORE CARROTS!!

    @8ank3r@8ank3r Жыл бұрын
  • What cracks me up most, are the one who show only volts, or only amps, claiming an increase in power.

    @driverjamescopeland@driverjamescopeland Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for talking about this.

    @mayerzyify@mayerzyify Жыл бұрын
  • Brilliant! should be shown on big screens in every town square on repeat! LOL

    @NeilHoward@NeilHoward Жыл бұрын
  • making me hungry with all that carrot talk. Cheers from Ontario, Canada

    @davidpeckham2405@davidpeckham2405 Жыл бұрын
  • I hated physics at school but you make it much more straightforward and fun. Thank you.

    @nirgunapa56@nirgunapa56 Жыл бұрын
  • Yes, yes, yes! Very well said, Robert. 22 carrot video👍😆

    @MACLADILLY@MACLADILLY Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for the simple explanation Rob. I wish you could give every so called free energy disigner on YT this talk. BTW I like your ability to link between mechanical and electrical in your tinkering workshop. A friend of mine said that it must be a special brain with special connections. I have almost the same setup but much more disorganised and maybe different brain connections!!. I love your presentations.

    @decibelgeorge@decibelgeorge Жыл бұрын
  • Good luck with the vaping. I quit smoking using a vape a little over 2 years ago, and quit vaping this past October. It can definitely be an effective tool for quitting tobacco.

    @stevennope8864@stevennope8864 Жыл бұрын
  • 👍👍👍👍 thanks Robert

    @Carlo-mh3er@Carlo-mh3er Жыл бұрын
  • Wow, so well put. I think what you've just said applies to so many things and the way we look at them. So for example, would a wind turbine then be a 2 step convertor, converting wind energy, to mechanical energy, that is converted into electectricle energy?

    @johnrogers6271@johnrogers62713 ай бұрын
  • I don't think I've ever seen a technical explanation with more carrots than this. I say yes to more fruit and vegetable explanations of technical subjects

    @thebytespider@thebytespider Жыл бұрын
  • Not going to lie, I thought we were going to talk about using carrots in a potato clock.

    @Techno_Nomadic@Techno_Nomadic Жыл бұрын
    • Might make a hash of it.

      @bikerfirefarter7280@bikerfirefarter7280 Жыл бұрын
    • Is that the potatoes clock with the chocolate pendulum? 😅😅😅

      @tarmacdemon@tarmacdemon Жыл бұрын
  • that intro just slingshot you to the greatest youtuber of all time...wow i just laughed so hard

    @patdadysworld@patdadysworld Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you indeed for giving you viewers concrete and crystal clear thoughts to dismiss that illusion about free energy

    @maherhasna4979@maherhasna4979 Жыл бұрын
  • Nice use of carrots to explain out can only equal in. DVD:)

    @lightcapmath2777@lightcapmath2777 Жыл бұрын
  • 1. 15lbs flywheel (shouldnt need explaining) 2. Bridge Rectified to a super capacitor (Not making more carrots but storing them for later to spin up the motor.) Caps are amazing, almost instant charge and insanely high discharge (how I made an EMP from a disposable camera)... charge it up with low voltage, and discharge a mule kick of voltage that was stored up. Same concept as a buck converter (Not getting more out than in, but getting stacked output from continuous storage.... Saving 4 months of instants coffee and drinking it all in one day, same thing) Hope this clarifies some of the mystery behind it.... Combining Mechanical efficiency with electrical efficiency... Gas engines utilize flywheels to carry the pistons between injections... Using this to carry additional rotations from the single pulley pull converting enough energy to charge the cap enough to discharge an amount strong enough to spinup the motor; thus keeping itself powered without the idea of power from nothing. Cant think about it in a mechanical or electrical standpoint, you must combine the knowledge from combustion engines with the knowledge from induction motors. I do generator repairs and such.... You pullstart the generator which makes a spark, the spark drive an engine that them continues turning the thing making the spark.... hmmm, sounds familiar doesnt it? Now instead of using that spark to make an explosion, we use it to charge a battery, the battery then drives the thing making the spark using an electrical motor instead of a combustion motor. Now the way you all are thinking is like putting the entire tank of gas into one piston... that's just stupid and wasteful. Gas combustion you are literally throwing carrots away, like an idiot. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle... Reduce Consumption of power, Reuse power (Store for later), Recycle the stored unused power. How do you start your car? Stored power, to drive a spark GENERATOR, then consuming another source of carrots (designed to be non-reusable).

    @jaysonsnyder5409@jaysonsnyder54097 ай бұрын
  • Hey Rob, I I'm inspired inspired by you in almost everything you do.. however this subject of energy conversion generation power output versus power input it's a subject that most people don't really think too deeply on but have great opinions about. The problem I have with agreeing with about is have to keep adding energy (carrots) in order to get more out is, my opinion a misconception. Energy is all around us in the form of heat energy anything above absolute zero is heat energy. in order to make a converter that can output unlimited energy with a minimum of input doesn't seem like an unreasonable task. The graph you showed where everything has to be converted to mechanical energy in order to be converted into a different kind of energy is also in my opinion a rather close-minded wave approaching the problem that we are trying to solve. To use the correct terminology, one must simply create a converter, that is able to convert heat energy to high voltage, high frequency, to possibly a plasma state then convert to mechanical energy then to electricity. Instead of a linear path such as your diagrams showed, it would be more affective to use a triangular approach. I'm sure there are a dozen ways to convert one type of energy can be converted into another type of energy very efficiently and effectively. Using this type of approach would give you the advantage of having a known steady input of power or energy in order to draw upon an unlimited source of convertible energy which could easily surpass the input required to operate the device. Afterall many great minds of the past have stated that we are swimming, and breathing in a sea of energy, unlimited and available anywhere. That is just my two cents on the subject matter and here shortly I will be focusing my energy on such a device unfortunately my time is spoken for the immediate future. I write this post not to give more arguments but the hopefully change the way people think about creating the devices they want and need. After all it has been said that energy cannot be destroyed or created but only changed from one form to another form but I do not remember ever reading the energy conversion has to be done only through mechanical process. Though, I may have missed the mark on this explanation of what free energy is really supposed to be about.

    @barnibus27@barnibus27 Жыл бұрын
  • 😂thanks for the smile

    @josephthibeault4843@josephthibeault4843 Жыл бұрын
  • Best of luck breaking free of the evil weed! I'm rooting for you!

    @woolymittens@woolymittens Жыл бұрын
  • Robert! I saw a video of a technique of cutting a chocolate bar in a way that you can remove one square and resembling it in a way so that the still have a WHOLE ENTIRE chocolate bar with a square of chocolate spare at the side. If we could do this automated and mechanically, you could continuously generate additional chocolate squares and burn them in a generator for energy!

    @spackerinternational6131@spackerinternational6131 Жыл бұрын
    • don't forget to take your medication....lol

      @robertcarlos8888@robertcarlos888811 ай бұрын
  • Well done for quitting smoking 👍

    @damianjones6546@damianjones6546 Жыл бұрын
  • Lately I have been noticing these free energy fruit blenders and for now I will just stay far away and be entertained...thanks for the video Robert 👍

    @MechanicalEngineeringStuff@MechanicalEngineeringStuff3 ай бұрын
  • I think the best converter was a simple IC circuit that I put on a solar panel. It converts the amps to higher voltage in a buck booster converter it increases watts by upping voltage but at reduced amperage. I don't think it is over unity though.

    @travismoore7849@travismoore7849 Жыл бұрын
  • There was a video I started to watch not too long ago but it said it got its energy from the earth, I couldn't follow the reasoning it was just incomprehensible to me. Years ago I hooked up a small inverter to my brother's truck starter battery so he could run a few small things while camping. The battery started running a little low and instead of starting the truck he plugged his battery charger into the inverter and then hooked it to the battery. Luckily the campsite was close enough is that I could take another battery out and rescue him.. to this day I don't think he understands what was going on... Of course now he has a separate battery hooked up with solar..,

    @docink6175@docink6175 Жыл бұрын
    • Good luck on quitting, I probably quit 12 times before it stuck. I ended up going cold turkey about 10 years ago but I didn't really have a choice, II was in the hospital with a heart attack and pneumonia for 5 weeks!

      @docink6175@docink6175 Жыл бұрын
    • That's right out of the 3 stooges! Hahahahaaa!

      @jaylewis8789@jaylewis8789 Жыл бұрын
    • @@jaylewis8789 I know right! he's always been "special" and its mostly entertaining but sometimes dealing with a 10yo in a 64yo body can be exasperating

      @docink6175@docink6175 Жыл бұрын
    • Tesla knew how to do it. He built a contraption, a tower over an underground water source on LI, NY. The place was called Wardenclyffe. Look it up. When his funder JP Morgan found out he was going to be able to shoot free electricity through the air he shut him down.

      @jaylewis8789@jaylewis8789 Жыл бұрын
  • I think you were dropping a huge hint with that animated graphic. The 'free' energy comes from the cucumbers and chilli peppers (and their gravity defying properties) of course. Sheempls innit!?!

    @SwedeEad@SwedeEad Жыл бұрын
  • Nicely explained. Stay off those smokes, they'll kill you. You can do it, I did decades ago, only the first month is tough.

    @jaylewis8789@jaylewis8789 Жыл бұрын
  • Unfortunately, it seems, there's no way you can repeat it enough times, Rob. However, I immensely enjoy your videos, so keep 'em coming! 🙂

    @balazsfitz7517@balazsfitz7517 Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks so Active Kinetic 1 converts carrots efficiently ! Coming out the box SOON !

    @webextrax@webextrax Жыл бұрын
  • Converters and motors also have losses, usually felt as heat. In our imagination, we can see the converter moved by a flywheel so we can have the flywheel add to the potential ' carrots ' in the system. We can also imagine buckets ( capacitors ) collecting them and timed by an electronic circuit to turn on a motor to keep the flywheel at a set range of rotations per second. The motor will use the bucket of carrots at small amounts from the buckets, put them through the flywheel to the converter and back into the buckets. We still will ' run out of carrots ' as we don't have it working a garden to grow more. One of the potential ' cheats ' is if there is an RF receiver ( think how your tap to pay card works ) powering the electronics. Add a voltage multiplier to have the ' converter ' be spun by an electrostatic engine. The math still shows we will run out of ' carrots '.

    @ericblenner-hassett3945@ericblenner-hassett3945 Жыл бұрын
  • Robert, what about using a Joule Thief as a base, and then using its rotational energy to generate electricity? Definitely agree on the carrots, mind is just trying to wrap around how to capitalize on that continuous rotational energy. Something like that would t have to generate a lot of energy, but having multiple of them always running would be a great bonus for home systems?

    @williamcrowley5506@williamcrowley5506 Жыл бұрын
  • That's what I realised about things like the Bedini motor and hydrogen boosters. They are only a more efficient means of converting one form of energy to another. Some need a fair bit more tuning than the others, but in the end they don't make more power than they consume. For that you need nuclear and even then it still isn't overunity.

    @JehuMcSpooran@JehuMcSpooran Жыл бұрын
  • great stuff Rob.....tho just for the leg pull - i noticed that as you talked about carrots, you used a graphic of falling carrots AND gherkins!, though you talked only of carrots?....well, dear sir, i conjecture that the gherkins are non-other than your free energy!...all we need to do now is to build us a gherkin convertor!...plus!,...the gherkins in the graphic indent, could be representative of a phenomena out there, in nature; that's totally unknown to only a carrot minded person....hee!

    @GlassEyedDetectives@GlassEyedDetectives Жыл бұрын
  • As a kid, I must confess my friends and I spent too much time on those kinds of things. The only up side was that when we were finally introduced to the Law of Conservation of Momentum we didn't question it. 🤣 (P.S. Hey, good on you for trying to stop smoking. I was a struggle for me too. Rooting for you!)

    @Rouverius@Rouverius Жыл бұрын
  • Part of the appeal of these systems has to do with our inherent sense that there exist yet to be exploited energy reserves within the materials and systems around us. The first waterwheel was magic, we have since learned to describe in detail, but that magic remains a snipe, invisible yet obvious.

    @georgemckenzie2525@georgemckenzie2525 Жыл бұрын
  • Hi, this is my first time watching your content. Excellent! I have a question: Can you modify the Dariwn downward airflow system to add rain water capture (possibly with four down spouts at an angle) to create a forced air/water system to increase the the thrust going out of the conical turbine?

    @1SigmaEnigma@1SigmaEnigma Жыл бұрын
    • Welcome to the best KZhead has yo offer!

      @oddjobbob8742@oddjobbob8742 Жыл бұрын
  • Although I think the motor discussed in your video is a great money maker for YT ad income but not much else, I must argue that there can be energy available to be converted. Some of your own videos mention static electricity for example. There are various types of energy available for us to convert in our systems.

    @TheDoItYourselfWorld@TheDoItYourselfWorld8 ай бұрын
  • Because you seem to didn’t mention anything about the source. And if you ever watched the video, you would know that the source is neodymium magnets on a disk being driven by that particular motor. Which then spins and magnetizes for dual coils. Did you see that part?

    @Kickrock2008@Kickrock20086 ай бұрын
  • the real reason why its called a generator is because it generates USABLE electrical energy when there was 'none' before. But it generates it by consuming mechanical energy. Of course this is just semantics, and they do hide the real process, which is exactly what you said, a conversion. Its like when we go to the potty to 'produce' :)

    @Apostate_ofmind@Apostate_ofmind Жыл бұрын
  • Everyone is so clever. All I ask, show me one single "free energy generator that works. Never seen it and never will.

    @stephanswart3981@stephanswart39813 ай бұрын
  • Good on Rob for keeping his word by drinking from the cup of knowledge haha cheers mate. PS i'm over 12 months smoke free using vapes :)

    @lagunafishing@lagunafishing Жыл бұрын
    • My sister and a couple of cousins (all above 60) have kicked long time cigarette addiction using vapes. I find it interesting that NY State has a law that you can only legally use tobacco-flavored oils, because, they say, children are attracted to the fruit-flavored ones. I wonder how much the genius who came up with that was paid by Phillip Morris

      @Nikosi9@Nikosi9 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Nikosi9 Philip Morris International Inc. is a powerful lobby group. NY and CA both seem to come up with a lot of nonsense laws. Mind you, the best president that ever lived Trump also thinks its a good idea to ban fruity vapes. He's wrong of course but you can never tell if he's being serous or not.

      @lagunafishing@lagunafishing Жыл бұрын
    • @@lagunafishing I think the vaping "industry" did did itself a disservice by not moving the media away from referring to vapes as "e-cigarettes", still aligning with all that implies in the minds of the public.

      @Nikosi9@Nikosi9 Жыл бұрын
  • Well now we know your secret! There is clearly more energy in coffee than in tea, and you, sir, are a very efficient converter of energy into ideas! 😉

    @user-gs6lp9ko1c@user-gs6lp9ko1c Жыл бұрын
  • Great Job Explaining the nuts and bolts of this engine! I think the key thing is in the name... Note the word ENGINE... In the description of the Liberty ENGINE. I'd love to have a KZhead channel so I can debunk all the BS I see on KZhead but... No need with Rob on the case! If you ever see some of those videos that show people hovering on a large skate board with only 4 tiny lift motors on each corner. That somehow is lifting the guy off the ground... Pay close attention to their weight distribution, as the board lifts somehow the mans feet look to be getting lighter than the board that's supposed to be lifting him and ask yourself why that is... Maybe a pull up bar just out of the shot. It's like playing "Where's Waldo" Looking at things as if you're trying to find the trick. Remember the old saying if it looks too good to be true, it probably or most likely is! LOL Keep up the good work Rob!

    @kirkwoodcharles2932@kirkwoodcharles2932 Жыл бұрын
  • The problem is all those Waskily wabbits, lol. Great explanation by the way

    @a-k-jun-1@a-k-jun-1 Жыл бұрын
  • I might add that a generator is only an exciter. It excites the electrons which creates voltage and amperage in an electrical circuit by using magnets and wire coils. It cannot create or destroy electrons.

    @npsit1@npsit1 Жыл бұрын
  • well it seems to me all that extra energy must be coming from the courgettes nobody is mentioning, ie another external source, and while there is a limited supply of carrots there is an unlimited supply of courgettes, this is allowing them to extract some of the courgettes in the form of free energy for the appearance of over unity output- the trick is to spot where they are feeding the courgettes in. or maybe it is urine powered from all they are extracting from their viewers.

    @grendel1960a@grendel1960a Жыл бұрын
  • Great video, looks like some people in the comments still don't get it though! 😂

    @richardmarkham8369@richardmarkham8369 Жыл бұрын
  • The Moray valve is also a converter

    @mikmacarthur@mikmacarthur Жыл бұрын
  • what bothers me, is that the fake sites get more attention than the genuine sites like yours, great explanation cheers

    @deancoley7987@deancoley7987 Жыл бұрын
  • A conventional generator will use fuel, ie petrol, (carrots) which is burnt releasing its energy to create momentum that is used to generate electricity. The liberty engine has removed the fuel petrol component and replaced it with electro magnetism and a hand coil starter. Initial momentum from hand starter causes neodymium magnets to spin perpetually (carrots) creating momentum and electricity that powers up 4 coils causing magnets to spin faster generating more electricity. The magnets spinning continually on their own is the extra carrots you are searching for

    @gavinjary@gavinjary10 ай бұрын
  • Correct, but not quite. If you add a magnet, you add a source of energy, if you pick up static electricity, pick up radiosignals (all around us), pick up from earths magnetic field, you add energy from "nothing". Just like a solarcell and windmill is doing. Therefore it should be possible to make "free" energy. (Liberty Engine is most probably NOT one of them)

    @fveggerby@fveggerby11 ай бұрын
  • When one talks about the efficiency of a particular generator or motor, how does one determine what 100% efficiency is? If I manually cranked the handle of a generator, how would I calculate the amount of power I am creating with my arm, cranking that handle and thus the percentage of efficiency the generator is putting out?

    @sevilnatas@sevilnatas Жыл бұрын
  • Dr. Smith, would you consider magnets might be a storage place for carrots? After all energy was used in their creation.

    @stewartpalmer2456@stewartpalmer2456 Жыл бұрын
  • The question is what does it use to generate energy in the form of electricity? We skip the whole thing about what magnetism is. The magnet, before it becomes a magnet is a pile of neodymium iron and boron. It does not generate electricity no matter how hard you try. By focussing whatever you focus by making it a magnet now gives you a portal into an presently unknown world where magnetism now can generate energy from the world of magnetism. There has to be a world of magnetism everywhere for all magnets behave in exactly the same way wherever you take them, even in space. When you hit it with a hammer you now have thousands of little magnets, no matter how hard you hit it. It might be the presently untamed world of the aether? Where a magnet is a tap you open to the world of electricity / carrots even - lol.

    @kilokilos@kilokilos Жыл бұрын
    • My Goodness!! That's where the Odd socks end up!!

      @AndreaDingbatt@AndreaDingbatt Жыл бұрын
  • To say that generators convert mechanical energy into electrical energy is also not very accurate. It converts some energy into other energy, it can be chemical too. (although at small levels physics and chemistry end up being the same thing), I think that the hope of free energy is not in getting something out of nothing, but in being able to convert some energy (which until then we have not been able to convert) into energy from a cheap and good way. Basically energy and movement is all around us, if one learns to collect these energies one can get "free energy", which is still just one energy being converted into another after all.

    @pedrojorge4684@pedrojorge4684 Жыл бұрын
  • yeah but if the motor is rated at 1kW and the generator outputs 5kW then theoretically you should have an extra 4kW to play with in a closed loop system, plus or minus a bit

    @jasonlloyd4156@jasonlloyd4156 Жыл бұрын
  • Best wishes with the cigarettes. I tried the vape briefly, but the only thing that worked was just deciding that I had enough and that the entire thing is just foul. Lovely carrots. 👍

    @jswets5007@jswets5007 Жыл бұрын
  • People are under the mistaken assumption that energy is being created by the wind or fuel in a generator etc All these things do is create a rotating magnetic field. If you take the components of the rotating magnetic field, magnets and copper, the created energy is not contained in the magnets or the copper. The energy gets created from the motion, but where does it come from? That rotating magnetic field is pulling energy from somewhere. The idea of Free energy is to find a way to pull energy from that "somewhere", call it what you will. If someone does crack that free energy nut, the energy will come from that same source as that rotating magnetic field, just extracted in a different way.

    @lance744@lance744 Жыл бұрын
  • Converting potential energy is possibly even better.

    @dermotbalaam5358@dermotbalaam5358 Жыл бұрын
  • I'll say once again, the source of carrots are the magnets!

    @user-zm8ul2kt9o@user-zm8ul2kt9o4 ай бұрын
  • This stuff is fascinating and yet I still don't get it fully. Take your latest wind turbine on magnet bearing. You could blow that manually. When you directly powered it you receive circa 15-20 volt. If you had a magnetic motor / fan that blew once it was receiving say 12 volt, wouldn't you have self generated / converted thingy? Are we saying that the 12v fan wouldn't produce enough force to spin the turbine (even with your Darwin type solutions)? Just fascinating stuff and well done on smoking efforts! Stick with us longer mate :)

    @garylinker69@garylinker69 Жыл бұрын
  • What I like is the lead in question - Where to get more carrots? and then how to add them to your system? I like to think in terms of Wimshurst. Perhaps combine environment energy to your system. So perhaps you could experiment with a device that uses Magnetic, Electromagnetic, Static, and who knows what other inputs(carrots) it could add together to convert to useable electricity? Why are are these machines/Devices always stuck to one source?

    @leskraut2462@leskraut2462 Жыл бұрын
  • Hey Robert. So I know what your saying, and basically your saying that the turns or revolutions per minute with the magnets and the 4 dual coils wired up together, doesn’t convert enough electricity to keep the electric motor going?

    @Kickrock2008@Kickrock20086 ай бұрын
  • Interesting analogy. May I add one? Suppose I had a large magnet, and it was suspended in space via static magnetic levitation. I place large coils either side of this magnet, at right angles to two smaller electro-magnets either side of the large magnet in order to spin it. It takes one carrot to get the magnet to face the opposite direction and two to restore it to it's original direction. However, in revolving past the surrounding coils, it produces four or six carrots worth in these coils due to the size of the magnetic field. If I were to continue adding carrots into the system, I would keep returning more carrots than I added. But I am no cook. Perhaps the recipe is wrong?

    @t.i.m.e.3419@t.i.m.e.3419 Жыл бұрын
    • The proof is in the pudding, so just build it to check your recipe.

      @zmavrick@zmavrick Жыл бұрын
    • @@zmavrick Sure. Wanna help?

      @t.i.m.e.3419@t.i.m.e.3419 Жыл бұрын
    • @@t.i.m.e.3419 I actually have played with experiments of this type and it is possible to get more out than you put in if done right. The problem is the amount gained is so small it is not worth it. I blame entropy.🙂

      @zmavrick@zmavrick Жыл бұрын
    • @@zmavrick Perhaps you were using conventional energy signatures to power your experiment? The modern system is designed to prevent the effects of which I speak. You have to go back to the beginning to find a new path.

      @t.i.m.e.3419@t.i.m.e.3419 Жыл бұрын
    • @@t.i.m.e.3419 If I was using conventional, I would not have achieved the results that I did. You can pursue whatever path you want with your own experiments. Have fun with it.

      @zmavrick@zmavrick Жыл бұрын
  • Rob is 24 carrot pure gold! 😎👍🥕🏆

    @YoureNowOnTV@YoureNowOnTV Жыл бұрын
  • How about a hypothesis on how they made the presentation look real?

    @bigbensbigbong@bigbensbigbong9 ай бұрын
  • oldest one under the sun "no such thing as a free lunch"

    @johnwalford9347@johnwalford9347 Жыл бұрын
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