In the 21st Century, the world uses a large amount of energy. From the vehicles we drive every single day, to the homes we live in, everything we use involves some form of energy. Energy isn't inexpensive. We use many nonrenewable resources to convert to electricity, and this not only harms our environment, but these resources won't last us forever, and we must find new, more efficient means of power.
Thesis: Money, resources, and time could be saved by converting natural phenomena into electricity.
Product: A Perpetual Motion Generator
Thursday, November 28, 2013
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| Image Courtesy of J@pan Inc. Magazine (2003) |
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Conclusion
These types of machines are excellent examples of how perpetual motion machines CAN be used to produce electricity, and in a world where fossil fuels are becoming a thing of the past, I believe devices such as these will be the new main forms of energy production in the future. They're cheap, inexpensive, and easy to incorporate, which supports my thesis that money, resources, and time could be saved by converting natural phenomena into electricity.
References
Dodd, J. (2003). The Techno Maestro's Amazing Machine. J@pan Inc. Magazine.
Eaton, K. (2008). Perepiteia Perpetual-Motion Machine May Actually Do...Something. [online] Retrieved from: http://gizmodo.com/353655/perepiteia-perpetual+motion-machine-may-actually-dosomething[Accessed: 28 Nov 2013].
Joshua (last name not given) (2004). Super energy efficient magnetic motors. Geek.
Zyga, L. (2008). Inventor Doesn't Dare Say 'Perpetual Motion Machine'. [online] Retrieved from:http://phys.org/news121610315.html [Accessed: 28 Nov 2013].
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