One of the greatest failures of modern science comes from not understanding that forces and energy are categorically different things.Imagine that you hold a ball 10m above the ground, and then let it go. The ball will start to fall with an accelerated speed toward the ground.The official explanation is that the ball had "Potential Energy" and transformed it into Kinetic Energy to gain speed.Every part of that explanation is utter nonsense.There's no such thing as Potential Energy. The name is a dead giveaway. It has no objective existence. It is just a number that exists only on paper and it used to pretend that gravity depends on energy.The ball's movement is caused by Earth's gravity, not by the ball itself. Earth's gravity is pulling it down, and even after it hits the ground, the ball will continue to exert an objectively measured force on the ground even if its altitude (and Potential Energy) is not changing.Earth's gravity doesn't require or consume any kind of energy to cause the ball to accelerate towards it. Gravity simply is. It causes motion and it requires no fuel to do it.Once you see this, you'll realize it's quite simple to create "free" energy. Just use a force to create movement and then generate electricity with it.First example, using gravity and hydrodynamics: https://youtu.be/T6fK8EcFizIThis one is perfect for the home, and scalable enough to provide energy for a whole city.Second example, using inertia: https://artiesays8.wordpress.com/2025/02/08/using-inertia-based-optimizations-to-improve-the-performance-of-a-generator/Not as efficient as the gravity one, but it can be used in moving vehicles.
>>16967395The ball also attracts the earth to it through it's gravity though
>>16967395The only reason potential energy seems absurd in this description is you're ignoring the part where energy was used to lift the ball in the first place. Gravity exerts a constant force. In order to lift the ball, a counter force must be applied. The energy used to exert that force is stored in the ball until you let go. Then the energy is converted to the downward momentum of the ball.
>>16967395>"free" energy>dummiesPerfect fucking title.
>>16967395>One of the greatest failures of modern science comes from not understanding that forces and energy are categorically different things.Hey dumbfuck, modern science categorizes forces with the physical unit Newton while it categorized energy with the physical unit Joules (the difference being an extra metric unit of space separating force from energy).Do you mean work and energy, but you are too much of a dumbfuck to get it right, since work and energy are both the same thing and both measured in Joules?