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Originally posted by Pepeluacho
The only machine that will is the magnetized oscillator where to harness magnetic power and convert it into free energy.
You may be able to incorporate a friction based generator powered by the magnetized plate.
Originally posted by Pilgrum
reply to post by Aman16
The Bessler Wheel was an elaborate hoax (one of many) and not really a good example to base principles and future developments on. Where can I see a working prototype based on the same idea? (it would be worthy of a Nobel prize if it existed)
Originally posted by JiggyPotamus
Even if this worked, it would not be considered a perpetual motion machine, for it is not an independent or enclosed system that is free from external energy. You are right, this does defy the 1st and 2nd laws of thermodynamics, which I must say, have lasted this long without being overturned...And so much has been based and built upon these laws, that it is unlikely they will ever be overturned, and the only way they would change is to be improved upon, and that isn't likely imo.
There really is no such thing as "free" energy where friction is involved, or even gravity. If we existed independent of gravity, air-friction, etc, this is do-able...But not on Earth. There will always be a trade-off when it comes to energy. I do applaud you for trying, but to overturn any law of physics you will have to have a deep understanding of those laws to begin with...I don't know, maybe I'm wrong, but that's the way I see it. Keep trying though, and maybe you will prove me wrong.
Originally posted by Wifibrains
reply to post by Aman16
I can see you are vry knowledgable in this subject. Here's what I'm thinking. If the screw being on top of the wheel creates the least resistance, then the best place for my alternator/ generator would be ontop of the screw, no? Again creating balance and the least risitance.
Originally posted by Wifibrains
reply to post by Pilgrum
I see what your saying, but still. I have a gut feeling our maths system as we know it is flawed.