Group: alt.energy.renewable
From: Quadibloc
Date: Saturday, March 01, 2008 9:37 AM
Subject: Re: YES, mechanical perpetual motion generator based on the Coriolis effect is going to work (JP)

On Feb 28, 7:34 pm, janpa...@ wrote:

> I thinik that it is NO point to write that (and why) the flywheel is
> NOT going to work, because almost all scientists on our planet keep
> yelling this for centuries. Whet we should discuss here, is why YES,
> it it going to work, and how to build one in a simplest and most
> effective manner.

Since the type of machine you propose draws its energy from the
rotation of the Earth, it doesn't really break the laws that
scientists say makes perpetual motion impossible.

But the Earth is very big, so its rotation only departs from motion in
a straight line when considered over a very large area. You could
build a small machine that would extract energy from the rotation of a
merry-go-round. To do so from that of the Earth, the machine would
have to be gigantic to make a tiny trickle of machine the
size of a Ferris wheel to make the power of a single dry cell battery?
Probably overoptimistic by orders of magnitude!

There is no point claiming it will work, unless it really will work
and be useful. There is every point to warn people against wasting
time and effort.

John Savard