This is just an observation on how a computer works!
Global Computerized Free Energy Solution
What is a safe, creative way to get a lot of energy from a computer without violating any Laws of Thermodynamics?
Processing data at a rate of 1 nanosecond per process would require a computer clock speed of 1 GHz (1 billion cycles per second). Most all modern processors operate at above 1 GHz clock speeds, usually around 3 to 4 GHz.
How many Nanoseconds are in one Minute?
There are 60 billion nanoseconds in one minute.
If you have 60 billion nanoseconds in 1 Minute x 5v = "300 billion volts per minute", 5 volts every nanosecond at a time, out a computer port, to ???
This does NOT violate any Laws of Thermodynamics!
(Input 120v, Output 5v)
A standard computer with 120 volts for input, and a 1 GHz processor you can do "300 billion volts per minute" out a computer port. This is because it only does 5 volts at a time, but does a lot of them quickly.