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by NoSmoke » Sun. Oct. 22, 2017 7:04 am
i looked into something similar when I was thinking about using the wind power on this hill to directly heat my home by heating water. I went down some rabbit paths, but water cavatation is very similar to this, and with just as much outlandish claims. In that case they say an electric motor, powering an cavitation pump, produces more energy then what it consumes.
That is easy to disprove. The discharge port should be able to pump the steam back into a turbine powering the cavitation pump once the cavitation pump was spun high enough to produce steam. I am highly doubtful that would happen, a perpetual motion machine.
As a Christian I have to go back to the bible and check claims against what God has said, and in this case we have to go way back to the Garden of Eden where God cursed man by "having to work by the sweat of his brow". A perpetual motion machine of any variety scoffs at this, and I know none in working existence today, just theory.
I think it might be worth it to try to rig up a cavitation pump that is wind driven to say heat domestic hot water or something. The cost would be low, the cool factor high, and the return on investment would be decent...assuming it worked. But it would be supplementary in nature and not done to compete with fossil fuels for primary domestic hot water.