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over unity example
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In ordinary circumstances, the energy expended In pushing
2 magnets together against repulsion is also the only amount of energy
one can get out of their repelling. The same out come is true of magnet
attractions.

In some circumstances, two non overunity events can combine in
such a manner as to yield an overunity. This can be seen in a process
of the electrolysis of water combined with the force exerted by gravity.

Simplistically stated, the electrical energy input is equal to the heat energy
produced in the electrolytic solution + the heat produced by the combustion
of the hydrogen and oxygen gases that the electrolysis liberated. The energy
input is equal to the energy output. The energy output divide by the
energy input is equal to one or unity (unity or conservation of energy).

When gravity is allowed to...
1. At first cause the hydrogen gas to rise through the atmosphere (gravity causes
a lighter gas to rise above a denser gas).
and
2. That hydrogen gas is combusted with oxygen at high altitude. Heat and
water are the primary products of that combustion.
and
3. The water is allowed to fall back to Earth's surface.

The energy of these three process totaled with the heat energy that was
produced within the electrolyte, is greater than the energy which was input
during the electrolysis. The two system or processes ( gravity's actions and
the electrolysis ) are together, over unity.

This actual implementation of such a process in order to, for example, generate
electricity, is extraordinarily impractical.

It is none the less, over unity. It is also pure and utterly conventional science.
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