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Perpetual Energy Machine??


ryan2006

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A spherical magnetic sheathing with holes to run out electrical wire as to create electromagnetic energy. Inside the sheathing 3 or more magnetic balls or spheres. The sheathing causes a forcefield and the natural spherical dimenisons of a magnetic ball allow it/them to turn. However, will the balls fall do to earths gravity or will the balls be like a Levitron device. On a quantum level the magnetically polarized atoms could be used to power cars spaceships ect...of course you have to get the diameters of the spheres or atoms right/ the magnetic sheathing. You have to allow holes for heat to escape so it doesn't explode at the seams and if it works would be clean energy. The diameters are important though. Since there is Zero gravity in space it would work perfectly in Zero gravity. The thickness of the magnetic sheathing has to be correct as well in relation to the magnetic balls.

 

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I used to research in building a perpetual motion but I gave up on 100% efficiency. Why? It seems impossible and there is plenty of people around to make up for energy that can be achieved by the device to achieve a free clean system.

 

Why bother struggling so hard to build a perpetual motion device when you could putting all that energy into making a high range, ie, 90% + efficiency device.

 

All we need is high range clean efficienct concepts.

 

Then, all you need to do is use some minor solar power or some other form of natural free energy, thus you have performance with continuous opertaion.

 

Take a car for example. Create a car that has super high efficiency design. Then add a few concepts that soak up lost energy, and free energy and you have a car that is so close to perpetual that it might aswell be. If you are talking filling up/charging up a vehicle one per month that is by all means close enough to perptual.

 

See my open concept here:

Efficient Vehicle Design Concept :

 

Also, your average mechanical devices require constant maintainance aswell..

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