Perpetual Motion...

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I was looking around for information on wind generators and fell over this:

_http://freepowerblueprint.com/

The dodgy photograph reminds me of Alfrred E Neuman but the tet really makes the mind boggle. It sounds very much like the scammer is trying to sell perpetual motion tonthe masses.
 

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After going briefly over the pages, it looks like the kit he is selling is merely instructions on how to build the machine and he supplies the part list and where to buy it.
I enjoy paying my electricity bill, so I will give this a miss.:-rofl2
 

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Hmmm the youtube video shows an interview with the creator, etc, but he looks different than the picture on the website. Also, on the sky interview he is talking about investors lining up to put money in there, but then he offers blueprints of the thing to anyone - basically anyone could get a copy from his friend and build it - therefore he would never see money from it.

Also , a perpetuum mobilee should not really be possible as you cannot generate something from nothing. But I always wondered about a device that would use gravity and magnetism, after all they are some sort of "energy" that are "free" but available all the time...

Cold you believe the panic in Texas and Iran if such a device was indeed sitting in every garage of the industrial world? I bet the CIA and the equivalents of the oil producing countries would have long ago sent some death squads to make this guy disappear...
 

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The scammer has a new model on you tube :)
 

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T_G said:
Also , a perpetuum mobilee should not really be possible as you cannot generate something from nothing. But I always wondered about a device that would use gravity and magnetism, after all they are some sort of "energy" that are "free" but available all the time...

I know someone who has a very expensive Jaeger clock which doesn't need winding, but is powered by a bellows that expands and contracts with changes in atmospheric pressure. Maybe a new use for the old gasometers :)
 

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I don't know about other countries but perpetual motion machines are specifically barred by the UK Patents Office. Notice how carefully they say that they have "applied" for international patents. Not much chance of getting them I'd say.

On the other video they say that the device incorporates some of their patented technologies. Again, this is a clever use of words. The whole device has not been patented - indeed probably cannot be.

They talk of using the attraction and repulsion of magnets without specifying where the extra input of energy comes from. The whole thing smells of snake oil to me.
 

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This reminds me of the "cold fusion" claims of a few years back.
 

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Tom Bearden is yer man for this stuff
 

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Mostie said:
Tom Bearden is yer man for this stuff
Who?

What for? Perpetual motion machine scams?
 
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