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Author:  canadian oddy [ Sat Oct 14, 2017 1:46 am ]
Post subject:  Perpetual motion

Anyone believe perpetual motion is possible ??
Magnets ??

Author:  go oddy [ Sat Oct 14, 2017 6:47 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Perpetual motion

This guy has some thoughts about motors.


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yG9rStC79Zg


Enjoy

Author:  roadx [ Thu Apr 12, 2018 7:07 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Perpetual motion

have you seen a machine to die for? about perpetual motion. here's a you tube link but it is also on netflicks.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3lX-dKKVpo 1 of 4

but magnets seems to be the solution in my mind.

Author:  canadian oddy [ Thu Apr 12, 2018 7:44 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Perpetual motion

roadx wrote:
have you seen a machine to die for? about perpetual motion. here's a you tube link but it is also on netflicks.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3lX-dKKVpo 1 of 4

but magnets seems to be the solution in my mind.



I don't pay much attention to it because everyone of those inventions turns out to be a scam. They are looking for investors to fleece. A common belief these guys talk about is that the government, oil companies or electric companies would want to assassinate you because you would be cutting into their cash flow --- Baahahahahaahhaahahahhaha. They would gladly just invest/buy in your program and once again just charge "the customer". So anyone thinking electric power bills will disappear, is on crack.
I do agree if it ever becomes a reality it would HAVE to be done with magnets. I feel it could only work by conversion. You would have to convert magnetic power to hydraulic power and then electrical power. It would not be feasible for anything else, eg: an Engine for your car, because of the huge magnetic fields produced by those magnets. People are just unaware of how much power is needed to push your camper truck up a mountain road while towing a trailer loaded with oddy's. So it could only be feasible in a remote location to create electrical power.
I have had an idea since grade 7 about it. Just didn't have the brains back then I guess LOL. Still don't got the brains LOL. I thought about a magnet on each end of a rod that was in a tube. O-rings would create a seal for the piston. Another magnet at each end of the tube. They would be opposite polarity. This would cause the piston to move back and forth. As it does that it draws in or expels hydraulic fluid. The fluid pushes a turbine. The draw back is that the magnets at the end need to turn so that the polarity is changed to move the piston the other way --- repeat. Turning the magnets will require an electric motur to turn them and that requires electrical power. That's where everyone will laugh. But I bet you could produce more electrical power with a big enough piston/turbine setup than what that motur needs to turn the end magnets. If I had the money and time I would try to build this. The key is conversion.
Just a thought from a coo coo guy.

Author:  stix [ Thu Apr 12, 2018 9:50 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Perpetual motion

Ive got it :-)

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