Is Perpetual Motion Possible?

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Motionmagnetics

Motionmagnetics

Жыл бұрын

This video looks at the concept of perpetual motion, examines some devices that have been called perpetual motion machines, and explores how certain terminology may actually be holding back progress.
Terms like Overunity, Closed Loop System, and Free Energy.
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@danielroy8232
@danielroy8232 Жыл бұрын
the fundemental problem with these kinds of devices is getting USABLE energy out of them for extended periods of time. you can set up a closed system that has spinning clockwork with super-high internal efficiency, but as soon as you try to power something else, you extract the energy from the system and it slows down.
@fairysox221
@fairysox221 7 күн бұрын
I invented and built a perpetual motion machine. It ran for a few months and it got broken as I always move on to other projects and don't really have any interest in helping other people. It is scalable doesnt need light, heat, a vacuum, inertia or winding. Its an overbalance machine, but not with any liquids being poured or balls rolling. I did it... good day to you all.🎉
@the-LeoKnightus
@the-LeoKnightus Жыл бұрын
Watchmakers, horology nuts, and clock makers have been making perpetual machines for along time. There are many clocks in Switzerland that work with temperature variations of less than half a degree...others that use light and batteries. If someone made a zero point energy machine, it would still not be a closed loop. That is not possible so far as I know, so Adam Savage would still shit on it.
@7gravity7
@7gravity7 9 ай бұрын
Love your video. You have definitely been studying the right ideas. I worked with John Bedini in 2004 and helped build the "10 coil machine" you show in your video. I also wrote the Bedini SG Handbook series to teach people how to build his devices. Totally real. Totally amazing! One topic you didn't cover here is tapping centrifugal force as a force multiplier in a machine. Take a look at the work of Veljko Milkovic in Serbia. He has a "mechanical amplifier" that evolves new work by creating an oscillation between gravity and centrifugal force. Tapping the "wheel-work of Nature" to power our machines is moving forward. Thanks for helping a new generation of people understand these ideas in their proper, historical context!!!
@antigrav1302
@antigrav1302 6 ай бұрын
Yes, Veljko in my opinion proved overunity beyond a doubt. Centrifugal force is a real force that can do work, because inertial force is the result of our so called "vacuum" of empty space around us not being empty at all, causing the "stuff" of space-time to apply tension or resistance on mass in acceleration. Going a step beyond Veljko, why not just take a pair of counter-rotating masses and use the resulting bidirectional inertial forces generating a linear oscillation to oppose the back EMF forces of induction by attached electrical coils/magnets in that linear oscillation? Don't take much power to keep a set of masses in rotation, just sayin..... 🤔
@andrewbenson9075
@andrewbenson9075 Жыл бұрын
a GREAT video that must have taken a LOT of research and time to put together. Thank you for igniting my imagination to the possibilities.
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
Thank you, and thanks for watching.
@rayoflight4957
@rayoflight4957 Жыл бұрын
What! You are a philosopher dude. This is a video-essay. An essay not on paper .. but video. A documentary perhaps? Semantics are irrelevant. This is quality work. Thank you for putting your thoughts, ideas and life experiences in a new thought provoking video. I like it. Thank you. Blessings & Warm Regards :)
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
Thank you. Very nice of you to say so.
@kevinbissett293
@kevinbissett293 Жыл бұрын
I just found this channel. This is a great channel. I've been working on similar concepts for year. I've been a lone wolf in this area. Not know there were others sharing the same philosophy. Thank you very much. I've subscribed to this channel and set my notifications.
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
Thanks, I appreciate the kind words. Welcome aboard!
@paultyrkalo
@paultyrkalo 11 ай бұрын
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@dannyvanswieten2484
@dannyvanswieten2484 Жыл бұрын
The real problem is that whenever you would like to extract real usable energy from those devices, it will slow and eventually stop the device because of the added drag. So even if they would ever come close to keep moving without ever stoping, the simple fact of the matter is that you can never get them to power other appliances. The laws of thermodynamics are hard to topple, I don't believe they ever will.. That doesn't mean we cannot overcome the energy crisis, I do believe technology is reaching a point where we will be able to meet our energy needs in a sustainable way.
@neodos
@neodos Жыл бұрын
It's really refreshing to hear and see your work and point of view about what the research should be, not limiting oneself to the idea of whether something is possible or impossible but rather try and research with an open mind, this way of thinking and experimentation is likely to lead us into more efficient mechanics and more efficient energy conversion devices. Great stuff, thanks for sharing.
@premkumarundrasapu7794
@premkumarundrasapu7794 Жыл бұрын
Brother I've been following your work for a long time, your work saved me time and a lot of effort. I'm also trying to make a similar kind of machine. I devoted nearly 7 years of my time for this thing and got a bit of experience in them. I got a design in mind it will definitely work. If we both put our combined efforts into this we can achieve what u have been working for.
@silverwiskers7371
@silverwiskers7371 Жыл бұрын
i agree, the goal is not perpetual but energy production as low cost as possible, this i will get behind
@Rim2Rim2Rim
@Rim2Rim2Rim 11 күн бұрын
Dictionary Definitions from Oxford Languages noun 1. a state in which movement or action is or appears to be continuous and unceasing."the planet is in perpetual motion"
 2. the motion of a hypothetical machine which, once activated, would run forever unless subject to an external force or to wear."the age-old quest for the secret of perpetual motion"
@joaomaciel3312
@joaomaciel3312 8 ай бұрын
This is the best video to date regarding perpetual motion . The sound waves coming out of all the critic’s mouths on any self moving thing attempt are perpetual forces back to the Stone Age.
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the kind words.
@anthonyfortier8765
@anthonyfortier8765 Жыл бұрын
I love your view of the world and communication. Arguments about perception and opinion are our biggest hindrance in my opinion.
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
Thanks. I second your opinion.
@benmcreynolds8581
@benmcreynolds8581 Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you mentioned this jargon that diminishes "Really Efficient Design's." ~we live in a Universe surrounded by the Natural world. So why is it a bad thing to discover ways to HARNESS OUR SURROUNDINGS with efficient creations. So what it doesn't "create its own closed energy, or last forever, literally." ~i feel like people have been really missing the point.
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
My sentiments exactly.
@bullzdawguk
@bullzdawguk 10 ай бұрын
You make an extremely valid point that I've always wanted to address, yet time and again, it's overlooked. It seems ridiculous to ignore these innovative and effective mechanisms, simply because they are not strictly perpetual motion. I wholeheartedly agree, it deflects from their true effectiveness and demands further research.
@mikeconnery4652
@mikeconnery4652 Жыл бұрын
A magnet moving over a coil of wire ( copper, aluminum, silver, or gold ) will create a small current. This current could be captured by a battery and then be used to energize an electro magnet for a little boost in power.
@the-LeoKnightus
@the-LeoKnightus Жыл бұрын
Thats basically how cutizen eco drive and seiko spring-drive watches have been working for a few years now.
@clydecox2108
@clydecox2108 Жыл бұрын
You nailed it.
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
Thanks.
@jeffreyyoung4104
@jeffreyyoung4104 Жыл бұрын
Originally, people thought the universe was spinning on it's own with no external input, but it runs on gravity and other energy as we are continually learning about it. Somehow the sun and planets produce enough power to make the entire solar system dependent on each other for the continued motion, and it seems to be self regulating as well, and the moons of the gas giants are so charged, the energy causes many forms of vulcanism and other effects we have found by sending probes out into the deep space! Having a machine that can harness the cyclic natural forms of energy to continue running without having to refill or recharge the energy should be studied further!
@evanwinegardner4103
@evanwinegardner4103 Жыл бұрын
That's my point when I tell people. You don't need it to run forever but if you get the wheel spinning right and it out lives you or even a few years.
@rogersoutdoorchannel2313
@rogersoutdoorchannel2313 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. You've presented the most rational assessment on this topic that I've ever seen. Great job!
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I did my best.
@mikeconnery4652
@mikeconnery4652 Жыл бұрын
I agree with you, today's cars only get 40% energy conversion at best. It's easy to see how improvements could do so much better then this.
@mikeconnery4652
@mikeconnery4652 Жыл бұрын
Excellent production
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
@@mikeconnery4652 Thank you.
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
@@mikeconnery4652 The internal combustion engine, as good as it is, is really an antiquated system.
@moerow8215
@moerow8215 Жыл бұрын
The Searl Effect Generator should have been number one on your list of proven devices that are decades old and highly capable.
@dans-designs
@dans-designs Жыл бұрын
I really like the way you put your vidoes together, as a fellow magnetic researcher i feel you are extremely close! I have a design i am working on, I want to open source it but its not ready yet - would you be willing to look at the designs and maybe letting me know what you think?
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
Thanks. I could take a look. You can always throw your notes or designs into a video and ask people how they might tweak things as well. People throw interesting ideas at me all the time. That's partly why I share. The more minds we have working on a problem the more likely it will get solved.
@magnuswootton6181
@magnuswootton6181 Жыл бұрын
look the calloway engine already works. its no big deal. grow out of it.
@opabomdia6426
@opabomdia6426 Жыл бұрын
What end did your SMOT devices from 2020 take? I built some of my own a few years ago, having a steel ball going up a ramp and falling back down, but never "closed the loop" so I thought it would not be possible to close it but you seemed to have succeeded in moving the sphere along a path while having it end at a position with position with the same height as the one it started out from. I never managed that. Did you not continue updating it? If I am not confused it was only a matter of getting more repetitions of magnetic systems along a much longer path, so that, with a minute incremental curve to one side, you could make a large circuit that was successful in closing.
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
Getting everything level and adjusted just right is always a challenge with smot devices, so my patience usually wears out before I get around to trying to cycle several of them together. I plan to revisit them though, as they are fun to experiment with.
@tamamlanmamis
@tamamlanmamis 6 ай бұрын
I completely agree! I loved this video, keep it up!
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics 5 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@FreeEnergyNerd
@FreeEnergyNerd Жыл бұрын
Thumbs up.. very inspiring.. as you are showing a couple of times the "David Jones Wheel" (that also stands at technical museum in vienna) is there any news about how it works? his friend whom he wrote a letter disclosing the secret, said he will not make the information public. that was a couple of years ago, is there anything new on that matter?
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
Thanks. I haven't heard anything new about it. Let's hope he eventually does.
@andreasschmitt2307
@andreasschmitt2307 10 ай бұрын
Who cares? It's like any other magic trick; if somebody tells you how it's done, the magic is lost. You completely miss the point; it's all about solving this problem by yourself and thinking about how you could achieve the same, maybe build something similar at home. And if you aren't interested in how it works, just enjoy it.
@longhealthyjoyfullife
@longhealthyjoyfullife Жыл бұрын
Excellent points
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@dev1ator_yt
@dev1ator_yt 7 ай бұрын
Its is so simple to build free energy device but they will never allow it to be free and to become competition. Enjoy it privately guys 🤫😉
@whatifididthis...1236
@whatifididthis...1236 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the time taken. I have been forever annoyed with people who come straight out of the gates with “you realise nothing will run forever” as a means of discrediting efficiency. Parking a perfect condition car in a garage for forty years will still allow entropy to break the vehicle down, rubbers will age as will every component, at some point more energy needs to be applied to get the car running again. This argument that it won’t run forever is as ridiculous as an efficient energy denier telling you their boiled water for their coffee won’t be hot forever... I mean really people! The real problem is the Einsteinium prison they educate us in, their ego’s deny them of the path of true science, where something compels them to experiment the opposition of their education. I would love to watch these people convince the bumble bee that it should not be capable of flight according to our understanding of physics... get me the popcorn for that one!
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
Exactly! People get too caught up in debating ridiculous terminology that is entirely irrelevant, and that sidetracks them from taking an honest look at what can be achieved.
@DSeeKer
@DSeeKer Жыл бұрын
“Hyperefficiency”, “Fuelless”, “Environmental Energy extraction machines”. You make a great point here how physicists try to frame it as “perpetual motion” so it’s easier to dismiss. It really doesn’t matter that it’s not a closed loop system, earth itself is not, who cares? As long as the goal is that a machine can function without human intervention to directly power or recharge it, than it’s an awesome invention!
@timfarry7071
@timfarry7071 Жыл бұрын
Buddy, by promoting further investigation and tinkering in the possibility of perpetual motion, you are damning anyone attempting this to years of pain and failure. Back in 1989 when I went to a university, spoke to the science instructor there and told him I wanted to create a magnetic perpetual motion machine, he calmly and quickly advised me that perpetual motion is impossible due to the fact that for every action there is an equal opposing action, cancelling out any net gain. I thought I could do it, built a prototype, and then realized that whatever I tried to do to "cut" the magnet's power temporarily so that the magnet could pass by, was futile. If you try putting metal between it, it simply attracts to the magnet and counters the effect. The only way you can come close is electromagnetically, and that's basically how an electric motor works - cutting on and off the power at the right spot to attract or repel the magnets. But everything requires energy input, and you never get more output - that's called entropy. The "lost" energy likely leaks into a lower microscopic plane that we cannot see or fathom, just as there is a macro plane above us so large that our universe looks like atoms to that plane. Likely our plane is being powered from the leaks from the plane above. So learn to tap into that power and you might be able to create something. But everyone needs to accept the fact that we cannot make energy without losing equal amounts. So maybe work on systems that take simple forms of energy and transforms them into useful energy (electricity, heat, etc.) Or improve on existing inefficient systems. That's where your time will not be wasted, and any progress in these fields will benefit mankind.
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
Have you researched Howard Johnson at all? His idea was to trigger an exchange force pulse by using specific magnetic shapes and materials to tap into something beyond the natural strength and field of the magnets. I agree with you that if you want to build something useful it's most likely going to be necessary to step out of conventional methods.
@JChic-dh1pz
@JChic-dh1pz Жыл бұрын
You got it, by the way they have it defined for all, its impossible, been studying myself for 20 plus years, at time stamp <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="121">2:01</a>, was almost identical to the patent I abandoned because the friction of the flow characteristics was too great. Math worked out on paper but not in the physical, even used frictional coefficents but obviosuly missing something in the math because its simple but yet so complex as an entirety... Soon we will have these fuelless motors but not in a defined perpetual sense. Good luck, nice video.😉😉
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@Neptunianist
@Neptunianist 5 ай бұрын
Everything’s impossible until someone finds a way to do it.
@warhammertoken4022
@warhammertoken4022 Жыл бұрын
something moving for a long time in vacuum, isn't a baby step, but a demonstration of the very laws of physics that make it clear that perpetual motion devices are not possible. The charge in those batteries are very small, need to move a very small mass and only to a very small distance. The magnitudes more work a modern car battery has to do is immense, if you measure the lifetime output of a lithium ion battery, kg to kg you will find it is magnitudes more powerful than those batteries you show moving a rock.
@Winasaurus
@Winasaurus Жыл бұрын
I think it's the application of the power that's the stumbling block here. They hear of a battery running for 200 years and then modern ones lasting 3 days and don't realise that one is powering something that can be matched by breathing out, and the other is powering a modern phone with many many many magnitudes times more energy needed. We can make radiation and ion engines that last ridiculously long but they're also intensely weak compared to other, short-term methods.
@jprice1122
@jprice1122 Жыл бұрын
I am so glad that you called out Adam Savage on his Mythbusters B.S. The Bedini episode was trash as well as the David Hamel “experiment “. I would love to get ahold of the materials that they used for that episode. Thank you for your work.
@jprice1122
@jprice1122 Жыл бұрын
Just to add, I appreciate Adam as a creator, but not as a scientist/researcher. No hate.
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
Thanks. I don't dislike Adam. I enjoy a lot of what he does, I just find him clueless when it comes to alternative energy devices. He does admit his lack of knowledge in the Bedini episode though. That's why he called in an MIT guy to build it.
@frankh.3849
@frankh.3849 Жыл бұрын
That episode woke me up to the fact myth busters was nothing but propaganda BS made for simpletons.
@davidoliver2418
@davidoliver2418 4 ай бұрын
It's sad how many argumentative people completely miss the point of your video entirely, yet are quick to voice their completely unrelated opinions. Rest assured, some of us get it and appreciate the work and the message you're sending. Keep it up my friend. Subscribed.
@stevemeisternomic
@stevemeisternomic Жыл бұрын
It is like some critics complaining about a magnetic generator because it has an external power source. Of course it has one. You need an external force to prevent the system reaching equilibrium. It is never going to last forever. As long as the power produced is greater than the power provided you have a net energy gain which means you have a win.
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
You definitely can't complain if you're getting more power out than you put into a system.
@delburtphend6016
@delburtphend6016 Жыл бұрын
Two methods of making energy are readily available to us, a two radius Atwood’s machine and the ‘cylinder and spheres’. An Atwood’s is simply a pulley; but the pulley can have two radii. And the drive radius can be much smaller than the radius of the pulley where the balanced mass is accelerated. The extra mass (100 g) or ‘drive mass’ can have a radius at 1 cm and the accelerated mass (200 g) at 10 cm. The energy increase is extremely large and is related to this radius difference. An Atwood’s can accelerate 200 grams at the 10 cm radius just as easily as it accelerates 2000 g at the 1 cm radius. But the energy is 10 times as much. ½ * 2 kg *1 m/sec * 1 m/sec = 1 J ½ * .2 kg * 10 m/sec * 10 m/sec = 10 J The ‘cylinder and sphere’ transfers the motion of a large mass to a small mass and gives you a huge increase in energy. Making these experiments would give us free energy.
@sanctusstreams101
@sanctusstreams101 Жыл бұрын
this video was brilliant!
@Xeno_Bardock
@Xeno_Bardock Жыл бұрын
If you wind a coil on a ring magnet, place a strong radioactive metal in the center of ring magnet and seal it inside a vacuum of plasma globe with gases easy to ionize, you create a solid-state electric generator with no moving parts as ions and radiation created by radioactive metal will vibrate the magnetic field of magnet and generate electric current in coil for very long time. In theory.
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
Not sure handling radioactive metal would be worth the risk to test that theory.
@jordykellogg5568
@jordykellogg5568 Жыл бұрын
Is tungsten radioactive enough for this?
@limitlessenergy369
@limitlessenergy369 Жыл бұрын
Doesnt have to be radioactive. The coil should be bifilar and also have waveguides which I use big laser discs or cd roms. Potential is galena, selenite, amethyst, citrine, placed in a high k value dielectric with copper and zinc nano and oxides ala #gans and #nikolatesla #hypersanity
@paulmorgant208
@paulmorgant208 Жыл бұрын
It is evident that in the Universe at the micro scale, perpetual motion is the rule not the exception. Many have succeeded in "attaching their machinery to the very wheelwork of nature" as Tesla prophesied, but there is much organised and criminal opposition to the technology.
@lorrainebrunner2490
@lorrainebrunner2490 Жыл бұрын
What?
@Electric_claw2036
@Electric_claw2036 6 күн бұрын
Instead of making it last forever , it's just to make it last for a long time because we know that it can not go forever
@weslingm
@weslingm Жыл бұрын
We are not looking for perpetual running generator but a generator that uses a group of geometric movements to produce electricity with greater economy.
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
Exactly.
@peterparsons7141
@peterparsons7141 Жыл бұрын
You nailed it. The reason I found this video, is because I had been pondering the perpetual motion thing for a long time. Thinking about it every few years, and then moving on to other of the millions of interesting things In The world. What recently occurred to me while listening to a physicist lecture about perpetual motion, I wondered if it was being defined In Such a way as to being impossible by definition. And yes , that’s the point, it is not possible, however I thought the objective was to build machines that would operate at virtually perpetual……. You nailed it.. but we have the two extremes,,, the physics people, and the con artists. Most of the rest of us want to move on to having virtually 100% efficient machine.
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
Yes, my sentiments exactly.
@davidkatuin4527
@davidkatuin4527 Жыл бұрын
I couldn't agree with you more, I have come to realize the definition doesn't match my life span. Efficiency is where my focus is. When I look at a balanced lever on a playground l see much more. Thanks for the vid!
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
Exactly. I believe the proper use of mechanical advantage is the key.
@benjaminbesliu6668
@benjaminbesliu6668 Жыл бұрын
​@@Motionmagnetics perpetual motion is posibil....
@copperhead2534
@copperhead2534 Жыл бұрын
Change is the only true constant, perpetuating in the micro, and grand macro spheres. The universe can only be in unity, never over it. If this universe is reciprocal and, we believe, a "closed system", then such a self perpetuating closed sytem may be built that operates between the micro and macro, yet still subject to entropy as is all that is physical. Can we harnass inexpensive low entropic systems that for all intent and purpose are perpetual, yet, still be subject to failure?... yes.
@laskartrece
@laskartrece Жыл бұрын
Spot on!!
@colleenforrest7936
@colleenforrest7936 Жыл бұрын
Well said, my friend 😊
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
Thanks.
@tribulationcoming
@tribulationcoming Жыл бұрын
The secret of physics. I believe it is possible, but would be self contained and not dependent on gravity. Actually nothing in the universe is perpetual, but to have a device that could assist in our existence. But we know why man's creativity has not been allowed to benefit his life. You have extremely informative stuff. I read that two big Samoan guys came into John Bedini's shop and pushed him against the wall and told him to stop working on his free energy technology, much worse has happened to many others.
@jameshines9253
@jameshines9253 Жыл бұрын
The only thing keeping the planets orbiting the sun is gravity! Trust me when I say GRAVITY is going to play a very important part in our energy needs.
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
Thanks. I had not heard that, but it wouldn't surprise me.
@tribulationcoming
@tribulationcoming Жыл бұрын
@@Motionmagnetics I have done a lot of reading.
@StoreRunDotCom
@StoreRunDotCom 10 ай бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="62">1:02</a> thats the only one I believe might work. as for if perpetual motion is possible, Its a fact that electrons spin perpetually around every last atom - so why not? Im a bit late but WELCOME BACK. And if anyone is going to make a working machine, and back it up with full analysis, I would put my money on you .
@delburtphend6016
@delburtphend6016 8 ай бұрын
Drop a mass attached to one side of a wheel and use that motion to flip the mass back up to the top. This will use the event shown by the ‘cylinder and spheres’ at Delburt Phend on youtube.
@DavoY2K
@DavoY2K Жыл бұрын
We are on a rock spinning around a star which is spinning around a galaxy which is spinning around other galaxies hurtling through space. Of course perpetual energy exists.
@delburtphend6016
@delburtphend6016 10 ай бұрын
TritSyty: Evenly space thirty 1 kg masses on a 30 meter string. And then suspend this string on one side of a pulley. After the masses have dropped only 5.1 cm the velocity of the string is 1 m/sec and the momentum is 30 kg*m/sec. After transferring all this motion to the one kilogram on the bottom; this one kilogram can rise 45.87 meters. You are 15.87 meters above the restart point.
@RonnieMcNutt666
@RonnieMcNutt666 Жыл бұрын
everything that exists is moving, violently fast
@Letsgoback2thefuture
@Letsgoback2thefuture 7 ай бұрын
Great take, if we really break the language and terminology bearer i believe we'd reach type III
@ALoonwolf
@ALoonwolf Жыл бұрын
It would be cool if there were low energy devices that could be powered or charged by plugging directly into the Earth and the sky. I wonder if a large battery could be used to generate areas of positive and negative charge near wires connected to the Earth and the air, so it acts like a transformer inducing a voltage in the wire but with no actual current flow in the battery. Instead the Earth provides the electrons and then they go up into the air, completing the current.
@searchmarquette
@searchmarquette Жыл бұрын
Connection cycle...
@tictac1020
@tictac1020 Жыл бұрын
How you described the old 30s refrigerator only included the fact that it was well made and is still running years later but you didn't actually say that it was internally powered or acting on any of the mechanisms of nature. Since you were also describing the century bulbs I assume the fridge was just an example of ante-planned-obsolescence products but with the weird orb on the top of the fridge I wanted to make sure I reading you right. Awesome shit my dude.
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
I was basically saying it was well-designed to last a very long time. They don't build them like they used to. Thanks.
@AhmetTasdemirDJLuds
@AhmetTasdemirDJLuds Жыл бұрын
When we found working design its actualy have zero energy. Others already have minus energy.. But i have one think for jump the stop point. İf you use push pull disk in same time for same directory, when it come in death point, the 2 disks are killing each other. And you are killing the death point. I didnt try but may be jumping death point with this technique...
@heisag
@heisag 8 ай бұрын
Maybe hydrostatic pressure could be useful, one way or another. Although it wouldn't be perpetual since the wear and tear on the seals would be too great. And probaly quite large a device too.
@STR1XMMM
@STR1XMMM Жыл бұрын
great video
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@mize_yir_bizz
@mize_yir_bizz 4 ай бұрын
Well said ..
@philipmot100
@philipmot100 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video to saw that lot of scientists stay at words and technical terminologιes but no at the facts ! Actions count, not words !!!! If they havent so narrow minds will make our world far better from us that now !
@panchovilla5400
@panchovilla5400 Жыл бұрын
BOY, ARE YOU A GENIUS!!!!!!!!!!! IN YOUR INTRODUCTION EXPLAINING THE CONCEPT OF PERPETUAL. YOU SAY THAT EVERYTHING WEARS OUT EVENTUALLY. SURE, EVEN THE SUN WILL WEAR OUT. WE JUST WAIT BILLIONS OF YEARS FOR THAT!!!!!!!!!!! SPLENDID LOGIC OF YOURS!!!!!!!!! BUDDY, IF A MACHINE RUNS BY ITSELF EVEN FOR ONE DAY WITHOUT FUEL. TO ME THAT IS PERPERUAL!!!!!!!!!!!!
@mantha6912
@mantha6912 8 күн бұрын
Are you alright? Are your caps lock and exclamation mark keys broken?
@danielroy8232
@danielroy8232 Жыл бұрын
It looks like the beverly clock is essentially harvesting the energy of atmosphersic pressure changes.
@DavidEve
@DavidEve Жыл бұрын
I have ALWAYS thought it was ridiculous when someone saw someone’s attempt at overunity and their response is ‘see, it’s not possible!!!’ Instead of ‘wow!!! That wheel runs with torq for 2days straight on just 1 AA battery!’. You barely have palm sized fans that can run 3hrs on 2 AA batteries. WTF is their deal?
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
Exactly. We should celebrate their successes. You don't wake up at the end of your journey without taking the steps to get there.
@hoon_sol
@hoon_sol Жыл бұрын
I doubt you have any idea what "over unity" means in the context of energy and processes of energy transfer. It's primarily used in the context of devices which transfer thermal energy, often with a coefficient of performance (COP) of more than one, hence the term "over unity". All that means is that it can move more thermal energy than its input of energy, typically electrical energy for modern devices. Does that mean you get more energy out of it than you put in? Absolutely not. You're just moving thermal energy around with it, you don't get that energy in work at all. Why is this? Because thermal energy has maximum entropy, as is obvious by the very nature of it. In other words, it has extremely low exergy, which refers to the amount of work that can be extracted from bringing the system into equilibrium with a heat reservoir. In contrast, the form of energy being used to power it, such as electrical energy, has extremely low entropy, it is highly ordered, and thus it has very high exergy. The theoretical maximum efficiency when it comes to the work that can be produced via a theoretically ideal heat engine, a Carnot engine, that is described by its Carnot efficiency, and you quickly see how allowing the heat you just moved to move back will not yield you even remotely the same amount of work as the electrical energy you expended on doing it in the first place, because the theoretical optimum efficiency is far above the coefficient of performance for any real heat pump or heat engine. To show some very basic numbers, consider the carnot efficiency between e.g. 24 °C and 30 °C; this is easily calculated by converting the temperatures to kelvins and using the simple formula for the optimum: 1 - (297.15 / 303.15) = 0.01979218208 In other words, the maximum work you could extract in that case is equal to just 2% of the thermal energy at the higher temperature. This means that to come anywhere close to breaking even at all with a heat pump, you'd need a COP of 50; in reality, heat pumps operating in those ranges, which is where they have their highest COPs, only have a COP of ~10. At higher temperature differentials you'd need a lower theoretical COP, since you'd be getting a higher efficiency in the reverse process, but correspondingly our heat pumps have lower COPs in those ranges (and could never actually get to the ideal anyway). To consider another example, let's consider a more realistic situation where you're using a real heat pump to pump thermal energy from cold outside air to heat your home. Let's still use some favorable numbers for the case of the heat pump, and say the outside air isn't too cold, at 6 °C, and that you want to heat your home to somewhere around a mild 20 °C to a more toasty 25 °C. A heat pump works by heating water, so the wet bulb outside will tend to vary in temperature depending on the humidity, but one could expect it to be ~4 °C in this case, being at 2 °C. The water on the inside that is meant to bring the temperature up should typically be a bit higher, but in this case let's say you have a very well insulated home and have taken the time to bring the temperature up, using a sink temperature of just 35 °C. You can then read off a table for various heat pumps what their COPs are; I just found one online which gives me a COP of 3.4 for those two temperatures. Now, let's calculate what the Carnot efficiency is for a heat engine using reservoirs at those two temperatures: 1 - (275.15 / 308.15) = 0.10709070258 In other words, an efficiency of around ~10%, meaning that you'd need a COP of almost 10 just to break even. As you can see, "over unity" doesn't mean "free energy" at all.
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
@@hoon_sol I usually keep the definition more simple so everyone understands what I'm saying: More output than input. I did enjoy your long definition though.
@hoon_sol
@hoon_sol Жыл бұрын
@@Motionmagnetics: That's exactly what "over unity" does *NOT* mean, which is exactly what I explained. There's no physical system which produces more output than input.
@Mr03051967
@Mr03051967 Жыл бұрын
CONGRATULATIONS YOU REALLY RECHARGED MY BATTERIES THANK YOU
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
@christianguzman4688
@christianguzman4688 10 ай бұрын
I mean yeah the philosophical ideal of a perpetual motion machine is impossible but unironcaly explorjng this technology may unlock new levels of efficiency.
@christianguzman4688
@christianguzman4688 10 ай бұрын
Also what most educated people think of a perpetual motion machine is a object that breaks the first law of thermodynamics ie no total energy is created in the system compared to the energy added. Because if i literaly just spin a bayblade in the in a theoretical perfect vacuum of space then ive created motion that is perpetual.
@Electric_claw2036
@Electric_claw2036 6 күн бұрын
The reason why we dont make batterys last longer is because the company that makes it will lose money because the costumers are not buying a lot like they used to since the battery last longer
@michaelbrukley1311
@michaelbrukley1311 Жыл бұрын
Well put. But there is 1 machine that u showed that doesent work. It's the one withe gears with level plates. That is a balanced system and will not turn. The weight isn't being offset by its center of mass connected through the pin. The ones where the weights move out by flipping up does offset the center of mass of the object.
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
Yes, you are correct. That one is actually just a mechanical mechanism that I included. I liked the way the gears held the plates level. I would tweak it, add more plates and make them longer on one side with weights added to the ends.
@zilongluo3600
@zilongluo3600 Ай бұрын
I do wonder, while perpetuum isn't perfect but it so much closer to forever or just extreme longevity, why isn't the world building these things already on a commercial scale?
@billyeast6819
@billyeast6819 11 ай бұрын
I would like to build a couple of devices in your video as art pieces.
@Letsgoback2thefuture
@Letsgoback2thefuture 7 ай бұрын
The secret is in the structure and geomentry
@felixmeyer1972
@felixmeyer1972 Жыл бұрын
Da ich bisher 351 Videos hochgeladen habe, beschränke ich mich auf die Beantwortungen der Fragen, die sich direkt auf meine Videos beziehen. Außerdem arbeite ich an anderen Projekten, die meine Zeit ausfüllen. So gesehen habe ich leider keine Zeit
@GG-od2tr
@GG-od2tr Жыл бұрын
Sometimes words are all we have well spoken. The fulcrum is you.
@srctwd6041
@srctwd6041 Жыл бұрын
Ephesians <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="372">6:12</a> King James Version 12 For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
Exactly!
@pavanbiliyar
@pavanbiliyar Жыл бұрын
I've always figured that if we have a 'net zero scenario' where no energy is going in and none coming out, but still manages to move, it would hypothetically work. It doesn't have to take a load to move, but we can figure out later how to 'make it work'. I'm still fascinated by the V-gate configuration that your videos introduced me to. Although if a magnet motor using them were made successfully, would eddy currents of constantly interacting magnetic fields cause the magnets to get warm to the point of ruining the magnetic strength, ultimately stopping the system? So should such a system be stuck in a freezer to keep it running, apart from energy to cool it? In engineering, we covered a simple concept of a 'control volume' to isolate the problem and solve/balance what's going in versus what's going out. We don't care about what's happening outside. I don't think there's any such thing as free energy, it has to come from somewhere. Studying V-gate -based systems could be implying energy is being drawn or directed from somewhere, and whoever discovers it gets a Noble prize.
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
I like that assessment.
@cronchulus5489
@cronchulus5489 Жыл бұрын
I think you should consider watching a video by suspicious observers, granted he doesn’t necessarily go into the idea of creating engines using magnetic forces but he has a video in his disaster playlist that talk about the CIA and how they suppressed the model of plasma cosmology and any potential by products of technologies that would come out of it, out of fear of panic from the masses finding out more about it, how the sun actually works, and why the Fermi paradox already has a solution, if you decide to go for it I have a spoiler for you “recurrent micro-nova”
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
Sounds interesting.
@Richzilla2k
@Richzilla2k Жыл бұрын
Please let us know what are your thoughts on “Perpetual Motion Holder”?
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
It's a fascinating effect. I might film a video about it at some point?
@Richzilla2k
@Richzilla2k Жыл бұрын
@@Motionmagnetics “Perpetual Motion Holder”+“Transformer”+“Joule Thief”=PMH 2.0(Free Energy) If n>2, PMH 2.0^n+PMH 2.0^n+PMH 2.0^n+PMH 2.0^n=Off Grid FlyWheel+1:3+FW+1:3+FW+1:3+FW+1:3+FW=FlyWheel+1:81? Maybe?
@digrannirctruck3771
@digrannirctruck3771 Жыл бұрын
O núcleo da Terra se movimentando a bilhões de anos é a prova q o movimento perpétuo é possível
@searchmarquette
@searchmarquette Жыл бұрын
Should all be combined into a passive regenerative system. I have the drawings just need the investors
@enigma2128
@enigma2128 10 ай бұрын
Define perpetual motion Propell a rock in space with a single energy and it will infinitely move until it hits obstacles. Redefine perpetual motion specifically Use mechanical advantages to make an object indefinitely.
@skipsch
@skipsch Жыл бұрын
I've thought the same thing before. Who c a r e s if something literally can run forever, if it runs for long enough then that's great
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
Absolutely!
@mikeconnery4652
@mikeconnery4652 Жыл бұрын
Like a hydroelectric dam once built, its going to run and produce energy for a very long time.
@contextph6424
@contextph6424 Жыл бұрын
I have a small idea why youtube perpetual motion machines doesn't work and cannot be perpetual, because they are designed JUST to deceive our brain,so that if somebody will try to made one it should be that way too. I have a simple idea how to made this possible. The trick is make your project balanced like a perfect wheel, and then think how that perfect wheel move without giving effort or any force. Make it move by itself. And I think I know how to do it. But it takes me time and resources to build this kind of project. I love solving problems like this perpetual motion machine and since 2016 I am watching your videos working on magnet motors. And I also keep on watching others work if somebody already discovered the so called perpetual motion machine. I used to watch some videos why perpetual motions didn't work. I believe perpetual motion machine are possible. It will come with the right mind with the right hands at the right time. Imagine our solar system is still going millions of years but still not perpetually moving?
@delburtphend6016
@delburtphend6016 Жыл бұрын
In a real experiment an Atwood’s can produce: .9 kg moving 22.7 m/sec just as easily as 20.45 kg moving 1 m/sec, this is a clinching argument energy can be made from gravity. A small mass in the center of a balanced beam with a long radius and small masses on the end can produce large amount of energy. You have 25 kilograms at 20 cm on one side of a pivot point of a lever arm. On the opposite side of the lever arm you have 1 kg at 5 m. These rotate identically; so this is the same as 25 kg at .2 m on both sides. The acceleration of a 50 kg (25 kg each side) Atwood’s by 1 extra kg would be 9.81 * 1 kg / 51 kg = .19235 m/sec² So after it has dropped .3 m the whole 51 kg will be moving .3397 m/sec. From many many experiments I know that 1 kg at 5 m rotates just as easily as 25 kg at .2 m. So you can substitute 1 kg at 5 m on both side of this Atwood’s and it will still rotate at the same rate. So after the 1 extra kg at .2 m has dropped .3 m the Atwood’s will be moving .3397 m/sec at the .2 m position. At the same rate of rotation where the .2 m position is moving .3397 m/sec then the 5 m position is moving 8.49 m/sec This means that if we had two 1 kg masses on the ends; the 5 m arms will be moving 8.4925 m/sec for: ½ * 2 kg * 8.4925 m/sec * 8.4925 m/sec = 72.12 J of energy. This motion was caused by 1 kg dropping .3 m which is 981 N / kg * .3 m * 1 kg = 2.943 J The energy increase is from 2.943 J to 72.12 J 2450%
@RaymondKarlVeasey75
@RaymondKarlVeasey75 Жыл бұрын
My Arguments Are Never Meant To Stifle Creativity. However, Every Single System You Show Has A Stipulation That If Not Fulfilled The System Fails. This Debate Has Perpetuated For Eons For A Reason. We Are Nowhere Closer To Achieving True Free Energy Than They Were A Thousand Years Ago. Besides, There Is Nothing Wrong With Nuclear Power, Other Than Needing Better Meltdown Preventatives & Containment.
@guruji243
@guruji243 Жыл бұрын
Certain things should be understood like ballbearings wear and other things. Perpetual motion does exist like an engineer says only to true engineers.
@thevoiceofscience6930
@thevoiceofscience6930 5 ай бұрын
If perpetual motion was possible, physics would break. The laws which would be broken would have terrible implications elsewhere. Such violations of these laws could open the door for other, unforeseeable things; like a creature which never needs to eat, photosynthesize, or look for chemicals
@arnabsaha5185
@arnabsaha5185 Жыл бұрын
Make a video on quantum generator patent..
@IAMElectric369
@IAMElectric369 Жыл бұрын
You are the shit sir. Wonderful mind. I wish we were neighbors. Thank you for your insight and knowledge.
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
Thank you. I appreciate that.
@co.creatEvelution
@co.creatEvelution Жыл бұрын
I LOVE YOU BROTHER..... EXACTLY
@nombreraro2005
@nombreraro2005 Жыл бұрын
In this house we obey the laws of thermodynamics!
@YourLifeWasting
@YourLifeWasting Жыл бұрын
Yes I think it is. Look at the iss space station it's in constant free fall
@Kinetic_CGI
@Kinetic_CGI Жыл бұрын
Well... Time to look at nature, If it is not naturally a closed system, then why designed a closed loop system? There may already be a better solution we are ignoring. I agree with not limiting our ideas to our current way we think of things, as in definitions of words.
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
Part of what I was suggesting is that they will go to any lengths to discredit a closed-loop system. If you build a magnetic motor using only permanent magnets they will probably suggest that since electrons have been determined to exist in multiple locations at once in quantum physics the system is not closed because the electrons are not confined to the system of the magnetic motor. If we dont call it a closed-loop system though, they lose their argument. I say, lets just build systems that work and let the physicists debate how they work.
@Kinetic_CGI
@Kinetic_CGI Жыл бұрын
@@Motionmagnetics seems logical to me
@Winasaurus
@Winasaurus Жыл бұрын
@@Motionmagnetics If it took in no energy from outside the system then it is closed-loop. But magnets degrade over time, so it would wear out and stop.
@peoplesresearchcenter6184
@peoplesresearchcenter6184 Жыл бұрын
The drinking bird is operating by the cooling effect from evaporating what; probably less than one drop of water per cycle. Seems like an ambient heat engine enabled by one form of refrigeration. A system I've been informed is impossible in principle, and yet, there it is. A heat engine consumes heat as it's fuel, but a heat pump just moves heat to where it can be utilized. My car has a fuel pump as well, so where is the problem using a heat pump to carry heat/fuel to a heat engine? Seems like a prime candidate for scaling up a notch or two with a bigger more efficient evaporator/cooling system coupled to a heat engine. There was a Stirling engine called the P-19 that ran for two weeks on ambient heat and cooling from a wet sponge, also just a small model but same principle and more practical and more potential power output than the drinking bird.
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
I like your thought process on the subject. I think it's pretty obvious that we could have far more than we do if the powers that be were not actively holding back technologies.
@delburtphend6016
@delburtphend6016 Жыл бұрын
You do not need high efficiency. What the establishment will not tell you is that the Laws of physics require massive free energy production. Ten kilograms moving 1 m/sec can give all that motion to 1 kg moving 10 m/sec; this is called the Law of Conservation of Momentum. F = ma Ten kilograms moving 1 m/sec has 5 joules of energy; and the 1 kg moving 10 m/sec has 50 joules of energy. ½ mv² Why do you need high efficiency when you put in 5 joules and get 50 joules out?
@lindaellison899
@lindaellison899 Жыл бұрын
yes exactly,
@colleendougherty4475
@colleendougherty4475 Ай бұрын
nasa a few years back in orbit they released a long teather that suplied generated a lot of amps from the earth magnet field with absolute zerro drag it worked till the teather floated back on itsself . its out there we need to keep looking . maybe that little electric car that tesla had with that little anntana was a tesla coil in reverse to charge tham batteries .
@timdouglas704
@timdouglas704 Жыл бұрын
Hello I’m glad I wasn’t the only one who noticed this ridiculous show mith busters that is obviously for entertainment only .I do many many experiments ,trying to figure exactly how n why these anomalies work . My best guess is there not anomalies . Scientists are taught what’s real n if they have a theory where some things don’t fit they keep there theory going with anomalies. You n I start over to thoroughly explain with no so called anomalies. GOOD JOB !
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
Thanks. I think they simply keep the science they don't want the general public to know about out of the mainstream.
@valveman12
@valveman12 Жыл бұрын
Perpetual Motion, is the action of a device that, once set in motion, would continue in motion forever, *_with no additional energy required to maintain it._* It's not just the fact a device is in motion, but also, the device cannot be dependent on an external source. The energy to run the device must come from the device.
@Motionmagnetics
@Motionmagnetics Жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure I explained that clearly in the video.
@IAMElectric369
@IAMElectric369 Жыл бұрын
I think he made that clear in the video. He’s been at this for quite some time. I too simply will not accept that this is impossible. The minute you do, then it is.
@valveman12
@valveman12 Жыл бұрын
@@Motionmagnetics Yes, you did. 😎 Just thought I'd leave a comment for those who missed it!
@dans-designs
@dans-designs Жыл бұрын
@@IAMElectric369 I think this is why it is left to non-academics to solve, because we refuse to accept the impossible!
@IAMElectric369
@IAMElectric369 Жыл бұрын
@@dans-designs I think you’re right. I do however feel it’s been solved but just one of those things that’ll never reach our eyes and ears through any public social forum. Many people have died coming up with ideas that stand to change the narrative of the powers that be. I think people like this guy here may be allowed to show you just enough to where if you’re focused, you’ll get it but don’t even think about making any money off of it. That ain’t gonna happen. The more we all wake up and recognize what’s been concealed from us, I truly feel we’re gonna start figuring all these things out and possibly start breaking laws of physics that have been ‘academically’ laid out for us. The power of the mind is limitless and if you can imagine something, you can create it as well. That’s just how powerful we are.
@gravewalkers
@gravewalkers Жыл бұрын
If you can't understand the grade school level physics that harvesting GRAVITY or ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE by definition is not encompassed by the rules of perpetual motion, why bother talking about it. If the machine WORKED IN SPACE, in vacuum with micro gravity, that would be approaching perpetual motions. But you agree, harvesting machines stop working when they have nothing to harvest. We do not use them because the actual goal is SURPLUS ENERGY. Coal and Steam have massive surplus energy. Gasoline has massive surplus energy. The returns on a tiny over balanced wheel has so little torque and horsepower that you can stop it with one finger.
@Letsgoback2thefuture
@Letsgoback2thefuture 7 ай бұрын
Imagine if you took it further.... would you say the telephone didn't get better over time? Or the airplanes? Imagine if we take this ideas further .. these are very brilliant models we should work on
@jeroenvanede
@jeroenvanede 7 ай бұрын
🤦
@desmondsilva3313
@desmondsilva3313 7 ай бұрын
When the first automobiles were built, people did not think much of them, as many thought that horses were more reliable. Airplanes were discouraged because people thought humans were not meant to fly. It took around 2000 years of flight innovation before the Wright Brothers invented the first airplane. You do not learn anything from not trying.
@clydedigital
@clydedigital 6 ай бұрын
Coal and steam don’t any have surplus energy.
@gravewalkers
@gravewalkers 6 ай бұрын
Like all average IQ people you cannot understand simple things. You lock onto some idiot thought like a dog on a toy. An internal combustion engine has to ROTATE THE ENGINE. The cylinders have to move around and such. The SURPLUS ENERGY is that the action has MUCH MORE SURPLUS, horsepower and torque that can be used to turn the wheels. If petrol was a far weaker fuel, only enough power would be generated to make the engine cycle at all, with nothing surplus to use for gears, belts, or wheels, making it an essentially useless curiosity. EXAMPLE: 1st century AD 'Hero of Alexandria' a simple steam engine device known as the aeolipile. Had no practical purpose since it produced no effective surplus horsepower. You lost the argument. Yes, I already knew you were not man enough to lose. Seethe away. @@clydedigital
@JohnJohnson-xd5ci
@JohnJohnson-xd5ci 5 ай бұрын
Everybody's too busy trying to invent what it's not made life is perpetual the only thing that can be described as
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