Group: alt.energy.renewable
From: Anthony Matonak
Date: Saturday, March 01, 2008 4:50 AM
Subject: Re: YES, mechanical perpetual motion generator based on the Coriolis effect is going to work (JP)

janpajak@gmail.com wrote:
> On Mar 1, 9:05 am, Anthony Matonak
> wrote:
> ...
>> Taking this to the extreme, you're slowing down the rotation of
>> the Earth to power the device. What if everyone did this? If you
>> thought global warming was bad, think of global slowing!
>
> YES, I am aware that this particular principle is NOT going to provide
> much energy. I am also aware that the friction on the gearbox will
> consume a significant proportion of the propelling momentum that the
> flywheel is going to produce. This is why I mailny indicate this
> device as a visual proof that science is wrong about the perpetual
> motion devices, not as a so-called "free energy device". However, once
> we have a visual proof which everyone can see, people will have a
> courage to look for other principles which will not only work
> perpetually, but will also generate an abundance of free energy. These
> other principles involve telekinesis

It's not a perpetual motion because (if it worked) it's powered by
the slowing down of the spinning of the Earth. Just because something
takes a long time to run down doesn't make it forever.

Telekinesis... I know someone who will give you a million dollars
if you can show it (or anything paranormal) exists.
http://www.randi.org/research/index.html

> The fact that the earth is NOT slowing down proves...

The Earth IS slowing down. Don't take my word for it. Do some research.

I still prefer the 9 & 6 wheel as an elegant example of a perpetual
motion device. It's easy and cheap to build while working as good as
every other perpetual motion device ever created.
http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/museum/art.htm

Anthony