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Yeah I know, but you missed my point. I was not saying that Seebeck (?) effect is a negative resistance, I say it could be possibly a clue to perhaps understanding it.No, is not possible to get only one side of a Peltier cell, cause it's a bipolar device, and it does not work without a difference of temperature ..... anyway, the Seebeck effect is not a true negative resistance, cause it still gives much less of the energy (in current) of that what you pump in it (in heat).
At the moment, is matter of science fiction only, same as the "second degree perpetual motus"