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Anonymous at Fri, 5 Apr 2024 20:03:49 UTC No. 16114180
>quartz crystal vibrates at 28 thousand times a second
>tie piece of very tiny copper onto a crystal
>watch it move around a bunch
>????
>infinite free energy. just scale it to trillions of tiny crystals and trillions of wires and boom, sit back and relax as vibration does the work for you
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Apr 2024 20:09:48 UTC No. 16114184
you'll have to make it vibrate though
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Apr 2024 20:42:52 UTC No. 16114236
>>16114180
The next time you come up with such stupid ideas, think about that if it were really possible, some other guy, who at least doubles your 80 iq ass would have invented it much sooner than you.
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Apr 2024 21:02:38 UTC No. 16114260
>>16114180
Anon thinks everyone has an infinitely vibrating quartz crystal just because he has one.
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Apr 2024 21:18:48 UTC No. 16114288
>>16114180
>OP doesn't know that the quartz crystals in clocks only vibrate because electricity is passed through them
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Apr 2024 21:21:34 UTC No. 16114290
>>16114288
Well whatever, everything has a vibrational frequency, so you can technically attach atomic wires to anything and let the molecules vibrate.
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Apr 2024 21:55:59 UTC No. 16114341
>>16114290
>Thermal energy
ok
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Apr 2024 23:26:00 UTC No. 16114465
>>16114290
>anon re-invents thermal power plants, except 10000x shittier because he doesn't want to use steam turbines for some reason which he cannot coherently explain
Why did you even make this thread?
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Apr 2024 23:44:55 UTC No. 16114484
I lost at least a few IQ points reading this
Anonymous at Sat, 6 Apr 2024 04:13:32 UTC No. 16114755
>>16114290
Yeah, it's called thermal energy. We use it to superheat steam and then the pressurized steam gets sent through a turbine.
Anonymous at Sat, 6 Apr 2024 07:30:24 UTC No. 16114916
>>16114288
and what does that electricity do? it heats them.
crystals vibrate with just a 5 degree change when sunlight passes through them causing thermal expansion and contraction as the crystal lattices wiggle like a bowling ball dropped through mesh netting.
Anonymous at Sat, 6 Apr 2024 08:55:22 UTC No. 16114979
>>16114916
1. You're confusing the piezoelectric effect with the seebeck effect.
2. You're trying to re-invent solar panels except shittier.
Anonymous at Sat, 6 Apr 2024 14:17:23 UTC No. 16115223
$Z$
Anonymous at Sat, 6 Apr 2024 21:20:03 UTC No. 16115824
>>16114180
while were at it, why don't we just use brownian motion to power tiny dams?
it's an infinitely renwable resource, after all
Anonymous at Sat, 6 Apr 2024 21:24:40 UTC No. 16115835
>>16115824
that could work, you just have the particles shove tiny magnets through tiny coils.
your move, boltzmann.
Anonymous at Sat, 6 Apr 2024 21:39:53 UTC No. 16115853
>>16115824
Wasn't there something about decartes demon or something that made this impossible.