Electric OU: Altoid 2: The Switch-On "OU" Demonstrator

Take it out of your shirt pocket, hook it up to your favorite Academic’s oscilloscope and just turn it on! “Overunity” appears, shown as the negative mean current, the negative mean power product and the decreasing energy integral. IF…. a negative mean power product is evidence of overunity…. THEN…. well, Do The Math (tm Rosemary Ainslie). Altoid is a circuit designed by .99 to emulate the principle of operation and the performance of the Ainslie NERD device which has been claimed to have COP INFINITY. It produces the same evidence of OU that her circuit does and functions in the same manner. Ainslie has claimed that her circuit’s batteries do not discharge, based on the negative power product she sees. I assert that her claim is wrong. She has never actually tested the state of charge of her batteries and has vastly overstated the energy consumption of a typical trial of her apparatus. Unfortunately, the batteries of Altoid, just like the batteries of Tar Baby, do discharge. And I believe the Ainslie NERD batteries do too. “Correctly it is one Joule per second – but since 1 watt = 1 Joule and since 1 Joule = 1 watt per second – then AS I’VE EXPLAINED EARLIER – the terms are INTERCHANGEABLE. Which is ALSO explained in WIKI.” — Rosemary Ainslie (sic)

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