Proven Overunity! Why did "They" Reject It?! (Video 9)

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A relatively simple experiment conducted in 1981, using accurate instrumentation, clearly showed a given amount of electrical input power converted into a greater amount of radiated output heat power. Input electrical power (from batteries) was 16.87 kW, and Combustion power (graphite combustion) was 0.76 kW. These two give a total power in = 17.63 kW; but Recorded Radiated output power = 24.86 kW. This gives us 7.23 kW excess radiated output power (which was 41% overunity). Simple but astonishing.

(And, if you want to hear my explanation (after 40 years) for where I think the extra energy might come from... check out video 21 on this channel!)

Reference paper on this experiment (from the NASA Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Workshop Proceedings) can be found at:
https://ia802801.us.archive.org/6/items/nasa_techdoc_19990023204/19990023204.pdf
This is a rather large (~80MB) pdf file, and the article is from page 148 to page 153 in the pdf. For a smaller download size, go to the text version of the document:
https://archive.org/stream/nasa_techdoc_19990023204/19990023204_djvu.txt
Search for: The Replication of an Experiment Which Produced Anomalous Excess Energy __ David S. Alexander.

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