Chances at Harvard or MIT

<p>It's called over-unity. Certain transmutations at the atomic level have released extra energy. It's works well within the laws of thermodynamics.</p>

<p>No system can produce more energy than in takes in. It's that simple.</p>

<p>Are you familliar with reactions that occur on the atomic level?</p>

<p>"Are you familliar with reactions that occur on the atomic level?"</p>

<p>EDIT: Here are your chances, plain and simple. If you really made an over-unity device, you've got a 99% chance of getting in (the 1% being that some crazy terrorist group kidnaps you first). If you're lying, you have a 0% chance, since that's nothing to joke about. There, now you don't need this thread anymore.</p>

<p>lolololol</p>

<p>dude I haven't even noticed that.
Apparently he proved the law of conservation of energy wrong.</p>

<p>zking786, got anything to say in your defense?</p>

<p>Yeah, with two years of chemistry I am familiar with reactions on the atomic level. And reactions on the atomic level are still in this universe last time I checked, so they still have to follow the law of conservation of energy.</p>

<p>zking786, what you are describing can ONLY be true if you are engaging in nuclear fission. Only then would it be logical to put an X amount of energy in and recieved more energy as output, because in this case you would be converting mass to energy (thus still following the law of conservation of energy).</p>

<p>Is that what your machine doing? nuclear fission? lol</p>

<p>lol, orrican, how about cold fusion? I bet his machine is above simple nuclear fission...</p>

<p>It has to be cold fusion, it runs off of hydrogen!</p>

<p>good point. In your words - zking786 is a 'troll'.
lol
w/e, he's cheating no one but himself...</p>

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<p>thread closed.</p>

<p>well, I have seen TV presentations on Tesla's secret work, but it's out there with UFO sightings, so...</p>

<p>COLD FUSION! You have accomplished what scores of scientists have not, yet you have not recieved any media attention about it. You must be some kind of terrorist.</p>

<p>yep. Apparently this guy has an IQ high enough for him to revolutionize science as we know it, but not enough to get an SAT score above 1950. </p>

<p>Common.... you're only cheating yourself zking786</p>

<p>So what. I have a time machine. And it's purple. You lose.</p>

<p>Rent "Primer" it's a pretty cool movie that you guys will probably find interesting</p>

<p>Whether cold fusion is taking place in such process is highly questionable, because no sort of radiation is being detected. Also, since the plasma unshields the water molecules from their electrons, a special kind of chemical reaction maybe taking place at nuclear level, changing the binding energy of the atoms in the process, which would have results similar to those mentioned in cold fusion articles - anomalous heat, mutations of IR signatures, etc...</p>

<p>So basically what your saying is the the transmorgifications have desquizzilized the high-speed tachons in-as-much as the flibilshlorbins intersynthesized with penguin molecules.</p>

<p>Pssh i did that last week...</p>

<p>Peace out West SIIDEE</p>

<p>No offense to long time members, but this is one case we have no idea what to expect, I would be surprised if he were admitted but I wouldnt be surprised if he were rejected either...</p>

<p>I agree with the above. An engine that burns or otherwise harnesses molecular hydrogen would be mildly interested. But if you claim you can get energy from water you are either an idiot or a liar.</p>

<p>this is hilarious</p>

<p>no offense to anyone on this site, but who would honestly even care about inventing a hydrogen engine? I'm sorry, but I am still a kid, so I do what kids do...GO TO CHUCKEE CHEESE</p>