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Perpetual Motion

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By Donlin


Perpetual motion, can you do it?

Perpetual motion, its the pot of gold at the end of every deep thinkers rainbow. Simply put, its never been done, and if you could unlock the secret, you would be hailed as the savior of mankind.

Men have tried for centuries to build a perpetual motion machine. A machine that runs entirely by itself with nothing to fuel it or any kind of outside power source. Think about it, if you had such a machine, all our energy problems would vanish forever. No longer would we be dependent on petroleum products to run our automobiles, or big coal and nuclear power-plants to generate electricity. There would be no smog, no pollutants of any kind. Can you picture a world like that?

Is doing the impossible possible? So far its proven to be the impossible, yet there's always someone somewhere in the world still working on it. Many different ways have been tried with nearly every material known to man. People have tried using weights and balances, centrifugal force, magnetism, and yet nobody has been able to build a wheel that can turn around by itself without stopping.

Can you do it? Its often been said that the greatest things in the world come from the simplest ideas. My father and grandfather both gave it a shot to the best of their abilities and I myself have tinkered with it off and on over the years but the secret remains elusive as ever. I feel the answer is out there somewhere just waiting for someone to accidently stumble over it. Will that lucky person be you? Why not give it a try? You have nothing to lose and everything to gain.

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vic profile image

vic  says:
3 years ago

I tried it too for many years and finally gave up. Thanks for the Hub.

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Donlin  says:
3 years ago

Thanks for the comment, I still mess around with it from time to time, whenever I get one of my hair brained ideas.

alanthornburg@benekeithbeers.com  says:
2 years ago

I have thought about a perpetual motion electric generator for years. I have several gasoline electric generators that wil run for 8 hours on 8 gallons of gas. With gasoline @ $3.00 a gallon that is $24. a day or $720. a month. If you could make these generators turn and produce electricity without Gasoline, Propane or natural gas you could power your house for free. I am sure someone has already figured this out. I am just a Beer Salesman and I have figured it out.

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Donlin  says:
2 years ago

Want to share it with us?

roy libby  says:
2 years ago

11 years ago my friend developed such a machine. at the time in 1997. there was a perpetual electric generator being developed in germany. My friend's machine powered a whole house with no problem when there was a power outage.

jonathan   says:
2 years ago

i have been designing a genorator on cad for the last 3 years i have hade some luck and some bad luck i have been using 64 magnets mounted on a weel and 32 of them were a leser magnetisim = + agenst + = movment ut i can not tell u the configuration but i will tell u do not let the unit get to hot or it will fail

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Donlin  says:
2 years ago

I'd be very skeptical about that, you can't beat magnetism.

Brian Guy  says:
7 months ago

My friends referred me to this site, I would like greatly to discuss the matter of perpetual motion with someone with an electrical or engineering background, possibly even work with someone. I have designed a machine, simplistic and made of virtual trash from a salvage yard, I originally built this machine during an extremely bad ice storm in the late nineties and it worked for three weeks, 6 months ago my friends urged me to create another and proof it to them. I did, but with the lack of funds I was only able to build one that would run a single heating element and two lights. The design was so simple, that i assumed it has already been done. They are trying to convince me it has not. As I fuss with it even more I realize the machine could even be more compact than it is. This design is truly simple. I would like to patent the design, but do not know where to start. Let me know if any one is interested.

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Donlin  says:
7 months ago

I'd be interested in looking at it but won't give you any money as I'm still working on another machine myself.

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