Group: alt.energy.renewable
From: Dan Bloomquist
Date: Monday, March 03, 2008 9:12 PM
Subject: Re: YES, mechanical perpetual motion generator based on the Coriolis effect is going to work (JP)

janpajak@gmail.com wrote:
> it still turns out that e.g. a heat pump consumes electrical energy
> worth e.g. one dollar, and produces the amount of heat which would be
> worth of let say 3 dollars of electrical energy

They do not 'produce' it, they move it.

> - if the same heat is
> produced by a heater working on electrical resistance. So whether you
> give to the the outcome of heat pumps work the term "efficiency", or
> any other term, still their outpur is over 100% of their imput.

It is not. It requires a condenser, 'outside', as a source for that heat.

> So human civilisatioon should do everything in its capabilities to
> research these phenomena, instead of discouraging everyone from
> looking at them more carefuly.

Your premise is that thermodynamics is not well understood. Well, it is.
And like daestrom said, you should bother to learn some science before
spewing such claims.

> ", namely: who pays you guys for making water out of brains of these
> ones who participate in this discussion group?

NO. The participants have 'paid' their dues by investing in an education.

You should try it...