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Old 5 Dec 1999, 22:42 (Ref:10593)   #1
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Sparky should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
Perpetual Motion. The idea that energy can be self supporting. Many have tried, and failed, to find the answer.
Got any ideas? Refuse to believe it can't be done? No such thing as a free lunch? (Well there is, but I don't like hair in my Pizza, thanks!)

I was asked again today if I thought PMM were possible. I really can't see it, but I'm open to educated persuasion.

A motor driving a generator won't work; The law of diminishing returns. You'd need a big motor to drive the generator. A generator big enough to supply the big motor with enough voltage, etc, etc. Catch 22.

Perpetual motion? Magnets? Gravity? Heat transfer?

Have you got any crazy (but realistically feasible) ideas for such an energy device? The individual that comes up with this 'Holy Grail' will either be rich beyond their wildest dreams, or assasinated by Powergen!

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