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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

PERPETUAL MOTION MOTOR

Ladies and Gentlemen of Science,

You will be happy to know that I believe that I have found the key to making the first perpetual motion motor.  What is a perpetual motion motor you may ask?  Simply, it is a motor that once started, produces enough energy to power itself and therefore would run forever because it would never run out of fuel.  It keeps itself powered up because it is running.  This is a mystery that has been around for hundreds of years.  A perpetual motion motor will solve the carbon dioxide emission problem.  Though this contraption has yet to be built, I have made the design of what I believe it will look like.

Here are some reasons why we should make this and use it around the world.  One, it does not produce CO2 emissions, thus no more global warming.  Two, this will solve the problem of cheap or free energy.  Three, there would be clean air to breathe and no more pollution.  Four, the technology will make the inventor (me) a lot of money!  And finally, it will make global happiness because the inventor (me) will share the technology around the world.

These are really great reasons to make this machine, but here are some of the downsides.  One, starting the motor when the motor is not in motion by using wind, solar, steam or geothermal.  This would be a problem because the motor will not be able to run by itself.  It would need a jump start.  Two, the build up of friction could stop the motor from working.  It would stop any rotating or moving parts.  Though we can oil the pieces, it would be a problem to keep it oiled.  Three, the build up of heat would cause the motor to overheat and stop.  The motor will produce its own heat and if that happens, the magnets will heat up causing the iron ions that create the magnetic field to come out of their straight lines.  This would cause the magnetic field to stop working.

Four, the wear and tear of the motor over time could cause the motor to stop working.  The motor overheating, the boiler cracking, the wires short circuiting, the heater overheating itself, the turbine gears coming loose and the pipe that carries the steam to the turbine could come off.  But if we found out that these problems happened, we would have to replace the parts and start all over, beginning with problem number 1, starting up the motor.  We could replace the motor but it would cost a lot of money to get the new motor fixed.  Finally, we would need quite a bit of start up money to even build this machine.  We would also need money to keep it working and replace any parts that wear out.

In the end, if we bypass all these problems, we could create world peace and stop emissions from happening.  We could replace every coal or oil power plant from ever existing and replace that with my perpetual motion motor station.

This is why I believe we should build a perpetual motion motor.

Until next time.....

Your favorite Blogger.....  Brennan!