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02-05-2013, 06:35 AM
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Re: Perpetual Motion Machines
If people only knew what is being withheld from us. The coolest thing I have ever seen is a self powered generator. It is started with air and run up to operational speed and it continues to run until the brushes wear out, with no source of fuel other than the electricity it produces. I was not allowed to photograph it but the guy who built it explained how it worked. I asked him why everyone doesn't have one and he said it is because of the power and oil companies needing to exist. It produced enough power for 4 big buildings with computers and ac units and some other equipment. They had another one for their testing facility. So basically they start the first generator with air and run it up to speed. Then the power it produces is stepped up through step up transformers. This power then starts a big electric motor which runs the generator that produces the power it runs on. Once these two are running they couple all the generators through a clutch system which engages the final output generator which I think he said produced 500kw. The building it is in is about 30'x 20' it is the craziest thing I have ever seen. The engineer said it cost about 100K to build and about $200 a month in parts to keep running. They can also start it with a diesel engine if need be but he says they just compress the air for the start up phase and hardly ever use the diesel unless they are taking a part of it offline and then they use the diesel to provide the rotation to keep the unit running while they take parts of it off line for repair. He said they have another facility that has one that puts out about 20 times the power, I will see it this year sometime as I have a project there I am doing for them. This place is 60 miles down a dirt road and it would cost millions to run power to it and the fuel cost would be huge if they trucked it in. I have spent a lot of time there working and asked the engineer if he was concerned about someone talking about the generators, he said no, he said most people don't have the thought process needed to even imagine this device and that nobody would ever believe it exists. Only a few engineers I have told about it actually believed it was possible. The head engineer I work with for this company and I are going to another facility where he designed a electromagnetic drive self powered generator that produces into the 5 megawatt range for that facility. He said the magnetic drive units are in one building and the generators are in another. Said they use a clutch system so they can take individual generators offline for maintenance and then they run the generator up to speed with air before reconnecting it to the drive system. He said they could build a conventional power plant with these units for about the same cost as a normal plant but would never need a drop of fuel beyond starting the units. He says wind and solar are the biggest fraud ever. He said there is one material that would make solar panels viable but the developer was forced to sell out with the end of a gun barrel pointed at his head. He said it was basically a battery between two glass plates that puts out 10 times the power of a conventional panel and that a system to run a whole house would cost about $40k including the battery system for night and the panels. He has made his own panels as he knows what the coating is. |
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02-23-2013, 05:08 PM
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Re: Perpetual Motion Machines
It's stuff like this that makes me wonder why a Prius needs gas and electric cars need charging... Take an electric car and beef up the charging systems... You can easily make it run off a smaller voltage/current than takes to charge it!
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03-07-2013, 08:00 AM
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Re: Perpetual Motion Machines
If those were true perpetual motion machines, they would not require an input of energy in the first place to initiate movement. The fact that they do thwarts the concept, as all of these "perpetual movement machines" will eventually stop moving of their own accord as they slowly lose energy to the surroundings via friction and other transitive forces. If they let the video run long enough, all would stop. So much for that.
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