??? 10/03/06 01:09 Read: times |
#125672 - what has that to do with the subject you raised Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Darren Heywood said:
your microwave is of couse ENGINEERED to accept 600 watts at 50 /60 HZ. and output as much of that as possible at whatever its output fgrequency. This is not a simple application of ohms law. Terry
So it appears as if the common microwave cooker is giving off some form of high frequency 'free energy', I don't think so, otherwise cold/hot fusion would go out of fashion/business. Regarding Mr OHM and MR AMPERE, lets not forget my greek friends, whome laid down some important concepts 2000 years ago, Pythagarus theorem was only proven mathematically about 10 to 15 years ago and yet the theory is about 2000 years old. It has consequently quized great mathematical minds for centuries, by which I am just peasant or pauper trying to make sense of what I see around me. Your take Terry go... Darren You might think that way but anyone that understands electronic engineering understands how these things work. it is obvious that you either do not understand or you are just a total waste of time deliberatly wasting forum space. Either way at least take the time to formulate coherant arguments. Terry |