--------------------------- Control devices do not store appreciable energy either. The tiny degree to which they do is not for powering anything, but for control delay purposes. You have been told the principles that prove what you claim is ridiculous. Your persistence at this merely proves you're mentally deranged.
------------------ Total garbage and hogwash.
----------------------- Of course you did, you just didn't admit it.
------------------- You're still just an idiot who doesn't truly grasp the principles. But the reason you won't even try is because you're mentally imbalanced.
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No, they don't. They are both examples of chemical substances (carbon in the one case, and hydrocarbons in the other) which WHEN COMBINED WITH OXYGEN (you keep forgetting about this little thing called "burning") release energy. In other words, burning coal is an example of an exothermic reaction - but you're not magically releasing energy that was "stored" in the coal in the process, not like you mean here.
Nothing like "EER." Capacitive storage IS an actual storage of energy via electric fields, unlike the above chemical examples. If you want to create an "EER" device (or any capacitor) which "produces" energy in the same manner as burning coal or oil does, you'd start by lighting it...
You really ARE obsessed with this to the point of ignoring any and all relevant information, aren't you?
Actually, you did, in claiming that it was similar to chemical or other means of energy "storage". What does "make" energy mean to you, Frank? Are you really so ignorant and obtuse that you don't see the difference between what happens when you burn oil, and what happens when you discharge a capacitor?
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