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Is a free energy device with no moving parts possible?
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Say a device that constantly outputs 1000 watts indefinitely. Made of nothing but some wood, iron and insulated copper wire (such as magnet wire). No fancy solid-state electronics, switches or batteries.
What say you GLP? Possible or not??
Also, any links on such devices?
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