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HO JO Motor Any one on here ever tried it bought the plans always told no such thing as
perputal motion much less making more than you use but many things have changed over the years
 
When I attended Purdue University School of Electrical Engineering way back in the late sixties in Physics we learned any sort of perpetual motion machine was impossible and violated the laws of physics (and/or maybe thermodynamics) AND I BELIEVE THEM

Our good friend Teddy on here may have a different opinion, but I respect others opinions and choose not to bad mouth or run people down or make personal attacks (unlike some on here do)

My other friend Kurt posted this link the other day about Joes claim of an engine that produced more energy then it consumed...

John T
Perpetual Motion Machine
 
Heard a guy suggest... why not put a generator on an electric car and let it recharge the battery while it's going down the road... free electricity?... NOT... well maybe if you're going down a steep hill!
 
John John if you would just put a generator driven by wheel on back of your motorhome????????????????????????????????
 
(quoted from post at 17:21:05 02/13/12) HO JO Motor Any one on here ever tried it bought the plans always told no such thing as
perputal motion much less making more than you use but many things have changed over the years
hose things are so easy to disprove that it is like child's play! Just seal it up, isolated in a glass box, away from any fields and see if it can power itself. The answer will of course be NO & that doesn't even take into account that part of his claim that thee will be excess power beyond keeping itself running.
 
John T, On a slightly different subject....do you know of any generator that could make power from 1" pipe water falling only 5 or 6 feet.
 
If you don't count the cost of the panels, then one could say that electricity from solar panels is free.

Dusty
 
(quoted from post at 20:35:48 02/13/12) If you don't count the cost of the panels, then one could say that electricity from solar panels is free.

Dusty
ey, if you don't count the plant, maintenance, and the fuel at any power plant, you could say the power is free. :idea:
 
Brings back an engineering school memory of a professor being questioned about an alleged perpetual motion motor design. He shared this sage advice:

"Those who do not understand fundamental physics are still rigidly bound by its laws."

'Nuff said...
 
Hi Mike,

The actual laws of physics don't change, of course, whether we understand them or not. But our understanding of physics has changend so radically since the late 1940's that for practical purposes (or, from a human perspective might be a better way to put it) the laws of physics have changed. Not, however, in any way that makes perpetual motion machines or sources of free energy any more possible than they have ever been.

Stan
 
My million dollar idea is to put a sail like on a sail boat on my car and then get a big fan to mount on it also to push the car down the road. Patent pending
 
Some of these folks need to try to turn over a generator with a load on it. The back up generator at the courthouse had a 300 cube Ford six on it, when the ups in the data center transferred load to the generator it'd about stall, the only thing that stopped it from stalling is the overcurrent on the generator would kick out,the engine would speed up. When the overcurrent kicked, the data center ups would go back to battery, once the engine got back to speed the ups would sense the line power transfer load and the cycle starts all over. Meanwhile the lights are pulsing. IT TAKES A LOT OF TORQUE TO TURN OVER A GENERATOR.
 
I know some people that get free power, The government pay's there electric bill, It cost them nothing, Now thats free power.....LOL
 
Darn, you stole my idea. Got another one though. Gonna use an electric motor in my car powered by little alternators in each wheel. Might have to use a windmill powered alternator mounted on the roof for extra power for passing though. Joe
 
They talk about man helping man the way "God" would want but won't tell you anything without a $200.00 donation. Yeah, that's the helpful spirit there.
 
I cant speak to head pressure capacity but if a guy had any moving water source (stream or branch etc) or small falls etc it wouldnt be hard to rig up a water wheel to drive an alternator to charge a battery bank

John T
 
Really now, could you give an example? Some very detailed stuff at a quantum/nuclear level from the early 1900's is just getting to the point where they are studying it and it might need revisiting.

I can't think of anything physics laws related to heat and motion that have changed.
 
I am thinking in terms of a closed water wheel to drive a generator. I have a spring and I pump water to my garden, 1" pump and it doesn't lower the water level all day long. I thought about a closed water wheel and a siphon arangement so the equipment could be in the basement to prevent freezing. I guess what I need is a place to look for slow speed and low power generator. I'm sure I won't be able to make much head pressure. Can you tell me who maybe sells such generators?
 
Well you don't understand!

In this day and age we have 'digital electricity'. All you need is a long haired, sweaty hacker to write an app for your Ipad and all yer problems will be solved!

Brad
 
I don't think the laws of physics ever change, or the rule about a free lunch, on the other hand, I guess the guy that you bought the plans from got a free lunch but, you paid for it.
When I was about 20 years old, that was over 55 years ago, I worked as a lineman for a power company. Newspaper headlines said everyone would soon have their own power source in their back yard, solar energy panels had been invented. Everybody that I worked with got real concerned about loosing their job. The high-ups called a meeting, had an engineer explain why it was a hoax. It's still a hoax unless you want to open a gate or burn a yard light in clear weather.
 
Or stringing a bunch of copper wire under a high tension line and letting the induction charge you up.
 
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