People have worked over the centuries to design a perpetual motion machine (PMM) that actually works. A PMM is a machine that makes more energy than is used to make it run, or in other words has a net gain of energy. Of course people knowledgeable about physics have explained that it couldn't be done, but we all know that a lot of discoveries were made by outsiders that didn't know the "rules" of a particular science. Well, I have designed one that I guarantee will work. First, here is one that didn't work, from US patent 3,934,964, granted to Mr. David Diamond in 1974.
My PMM is a little larger, and is not a true PMM, in that sunlight is needed for operation. It basically runs on heat differences, and gravity. It starts when heat from the sun causes evaporation from the ocean, and energy from the sun and the Earth's rotation causes wind, which carries the moisture laden wind to a land mass. As the moisture condenses due to temperature differences, it falls to the ground, and forms into streams and rivers as if flows back to the ocean. The energy generation part comes in when we build waterwheels, or even dams, and generate power or electricity. This system would work perpetually without any further input of energy except sunlight. It would look like this:
The definitive site on PMMs is to be found at The Museum of Unworkable Ideas, by Dr. Donald E. Simanek, Professor of Physics at Lock Haven University of Pennsylvia. He has broken PPMs down to certain oft repeated categories, such as bouyancy devices, the overbalanced wheel, gravity shields, magnetic motors, etc, and for many has animated graphics of how they work.
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