Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2010 10:03 am Post subject: Video: Inventor makes machine that 'breaks the laws of physi
Video: Inventor makes machine that 'breaks the laws of physics'
A Wells inventor has put together a machine that he claims is the first step in creating free energy from perpetual motion.
He says it produces more power than it consumes.
But the patent office will not register the design – because if it works, it breaks the laws of physics.
The machine, largely created out of leftover bicycle parts and a windscreen-washer motor uses high-powered magnets and a series of flywheels to apparently create energy from gravity.
A tiny amount of power is provided by the washer motor, using a rubber band cut from a bicycle inner tube.
The flywheels keep turning, even though it would seem impossible for the motor to move the weight of the machine.
Its designer, who wants to remain anonymous, says that it is the design of the magnets and the flywheels that makes it work.
And he claims a commercial version of the invention, around the same size as a washing machine, could produce enough power to run a house, virtually free of charge and could be installed anywhere without the need for a power source, which would make it invaluable in isolated locations.
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