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    Hi everyone, my first post here.

    A unique characteristic of negative energy is that instead of dissipating energy in devices as heat, it causes energy to be absorbed into devices, producing cooling effects. I have read of several instances where cooling effects were encountered. As energy and COP calculations can be complicated, especially with batteries, a display of cooling effects would be a ready indicator of negative energy. It could also be more readily acceptable to those who are still objecting "perpetual motion" to the energy claims.

    Has anyone here encountered a legitimate cooling effect? Can anyone suggest a good approach to producing it?

    By the way, another thread mentioned "electrostatic cooling," but I do not see that being a radiant energy effect.

    Thanks.

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    Cooling effects happen on the SSG

    Yes i show you one right now, after having too much neo magnetized wine (Thanks to one of Peter lindermanns post ) I accidentally left the Fan kit running on a battery all night.

    It had been running all day and all night and half the next day. Read 16 volts. Was it hot? NO.

    It was cold to touch.

    Ash

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    • #3
      Any more?

      Thanks for the reply, Ash.

      Has no one else encountered anything?

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      • #4
        Peltier diodes used in winecoolers?

        Thermoelectric effect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

        Not over unity, but interesting to say the least
        "If we knew what we were doing, it wouldn't be called Research."

        -A. Einstein

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