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I just wonder
clarky003 Posted Sep 5, 2004
hi, I just wonder
as far as I can tell its legitimate,
http://pesn.com/2004/06/30/6900029PerendevPowerMagneticMotor/
you may of missed it, but there is a walk around video of prototype II working.
I have had to take the subject out of peer review due to a quote off the site I was'nt allowed to use, but If you are intrested in the validity of the subject still, visit Perendev's site.
http://www.perendev-power.com
I dont like to comment on why inventions like this arnt heard about on a world wide basis, but in this modern world of an established fuel economy you can have a jolly good guess.
I just wonder
. Posted Sep 5, 2004
I have checked the external site, it even occurred to me to yikes it as it is a straightforward copy it was not in PR at the time i read it.
but i couldn't make out if you are perhaps writer of the original site so perhaps, like mort suggested, rewrite it in your own words.
it comes to me as like the cold fusion invention, we all want it to be true, but scientific evidence fails
hmm, perhaps that would make a good entry:
Do the big oil companies thwart progress?
I just wonder
clarky003 Posted Sep 5, 2004
I follow the site but unfortunately, am not the writer.
as for the subject in question
The Science is sound from what it seem's, its just our established laws contradict it, but I guess we have to remember this world and all its forces existed long before we were around with our language limited laws.
It does appear to work, and work well. It's clever stuff and I'm definatley beginning to question the validity of our laws , especially the 2nd law of thermodynamic's.
Im thinking along the lines of actually producing a similar device if I can fund it.
Oil industry's definately thwart progress, because device's like this threaten their fuel restrained buisness.
The video of the device make's me smile, it's actually nice to know weve got it wrong somewhere along the line. Were only human afterall
I just wonder
. Posted Sep 5, 2004
sorry if I am not convinced that easy
perhaps I have seen too many of these perpetuum mobiles already
anyway if you succeed, let us know. if it is only jammed while some try to stick to their laws (either money or physical) it would be pity
hmm, i have seen a month ago something similar down here (also with video) just 'powered' by springs and gravity.
I just wonder
clarky003 Posted Sep 5, 2004
sounds intresting, Ive heard of gravity powered motor's. but none produce sufficient torque to efficiently power an electic motor.
As for explaining why Perendev's motor defies what modern scientist's label as impossible, The only explaination I can give is that there is a missing component in physics and science.
most New scientist's believe the missing component to be a Zero point vaccum, or a presently unpercievable sea of energy that power's all manifestation around us in the quantum realm, powering the seeming perpetual motion of an elelctron.
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