Friday, April 1, 2011

How to Build a Perpetual Motion Machine Electrical Generator

Ever since I was a kid, I heard from time to time that someone had tried to design and build a perpetual motion machine. Usually, someone claimed that he had designed and build such a machine, but then, a few weeks later, it was reported in the newspaper that some group of "expert scientists" could not scientifically verify that the alleged Perpetual Motion Machine actually, worked, and then, they would rather unscientifically, and gratuitiously claim that the "laws of physics" make it impossible for such a machine to work. Of course, these clown "scientists" are wrong. You see, Newtonian Physics provides that there is such a process as mechanical advantage. Thus, we can easily see that that the force and power generated by a propane heated steam turbine engine, which then runs an AC Electrical Turbine, produces a mechanical advantage by converting its power to electricity of at least 1 unit of energy to 100 units of energy.
So, here is how the Perpetual Motion Electrical Generator works. Of course this could be done with a really BIG Power Plant Generator, by here I will just apply this to a Camping or Backup Electrical Generator such you might find at Home Depot or Lowe's lumber. Now, first you must have the steam/water boiler which could be the size of scuba diving air tank. Then, below the tank which is filled with water and a radiator fluid for winter, is placed a propane burner such as you might find on a propane barbque grill. Then, you have two small pipes come out of the steam boiler which mechanically power the electrical turbine by pushing a fan type steam turbine which allows the two steam pipes, on opposite sides of the steam turbine to push the flat fan and the accompanying drive shaft in one direction. This drive shaft then turns the electric turbine itself, which then generates 220 volt and 125 volt electricity for various home or camping uses. But, also, you see, one outlet of the electricity produced is diverted back to the steam tank and is connected to electrical coils like those found on a kitchen stove. These coils then keep the water-steam in the boiler hot, which in turn keeps the steam turbine running at max, and thus, also the electrical turbine. At this point, the propane shuts off, and only re-engages with a quantum switch such as found on a natural gas fireplace. There also should be a whistle escape valve from the steam-water tank which goes off when the pressure in boiler reaches the possibility of an exploding boiler. Of course, an electronic thermometer and alarm can also accomplish this task. Once the foregoing Steam Turbine-Electrical Turbine is revved up, it should run for a very long time, in fact, forever, unless there is a maintenance problem. Finally, it should be noted that the foregoing Perpetual Motion Electrical Generator could also be used to power an automobile or truck, with great power, and outstanding "gas mileage," such as, 1 million miles per gallon of propane.

(C)Perpetual Copyright and Patent by Anthony J. Fejfar, and Anthony J. Faber, and Neothomism, P.C. (PA)

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