Help needed

Hi metalworkers.

I'm on the brink of starting to build an experiment

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There's a lot of metal work involved, and I am not sure of methods and costs.

Can anyone advice me closer?

/tom

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tom
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(quote) ========================================================================== From the above we can conclude that the energy of the system will increase by other forces than our own, as we turn the tank faster.

The energy increase comes in part from heat of friction that is converted by the motion to kinetic energy, and in part from kinetic energy from the gravity field caused by the change in the internal structure of the water due to the motion.

When we swing the tank, we are rolling along with the motion of the water, and with inertia overcome it will take very little force to accelerate it. Even a slight increase in density in the falling water will add force to the system, and this force will get stronger the faster the tank is swung, as the water is constantly in the gravity field.

In consequence, if we swing the tank fast enough, the difference in weight between the falling and the rising water will get large enough to sustain the motion, together with the contraction from cooling, as long as there is enough heat from friction to make the heat difference large enough.

Beyond that point it will accelerate by itself to infinity. ======================================================================

Ah, OK I think you have some small problems, given by your last statement. I suggest you find somebody who has an existing perpetual motion machine to power their machine tools. Because their power costs are so low, you could get them to make your gizmo for free. In the meantime could I interest you in some pyramidal power concentration crystals?

Jim

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jim rozen

Sounds like one of the perpetual motion machines my father and grandfather worked on!

Paul

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pdrahn

jim rozen wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@drn.newsguy.com:

I think he's failed to account for the energy converted to heat by the friction. It has to come from somewhere...and with almost any conversion of energy from one form to another, there are losses, not gains.

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Anthony

Odd. I've never seen a perpetual motion machine fail that way...

:^)

I would still like to sell him some power concentration crystals.

I think with those, maybe his vortexification machine might just put out a few watts. They're really cheap. Only I have them. I have lots of testimonials about how well they work. You might find folks who say they don't work, but those folks don't really understand how use them. I only have a few left, and somebody else is trying to buy them right now.

&tc.

Jim

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jim rozen

It's a good thing you're saying that online, 'cause I bet you can't say it with a straight face.

Pete Keillor

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Peter T. Keillor III

I'm the guy trying to buy the power concentration crystals from Jim, so I would appreciate if the rest of you would back off. Given the testimonials that Jim sent me, I believe these crystals are the missing element in my scalar wave generation machine. George Bush and his buddies in the oil industry are trying to stop me, but they won't succeed!!! Once I have my working scalar wave machine, I can use it to irradiate water to provide more power than gasoline.

Frankly, vortexes are 1970 calling. Try to keep up swirl boy.

George

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gglines

On 4 Jan 2005 10:02:58 -0800, snipped-for-privacy@tomdbum.com (tom) vaguely proposed a theory ......and in reply I say!:

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In the other hemispehere, they spin the other way and account for the conservation of energy............

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Old Nick

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