Sunday, August 20, 2006

Perpetual motion machines

TePP periodically receives proposals for development of perpetual motion machines. We advise innovators to prove their new theory by referring same to peer referred journals. TePP is not competent to judge veracity of new theories. Apparently, devices such as these have been in popping up in news for a long time and are called perpetual motion devices. The US patent office however, discourages such claims and has issued a policy not to grant patent without seeing a working model. According Wikipedia no such device has been proven to exist. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perpetual_motion.

If any one has knowledge of perpetual motion device in working, pl share with us.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

As teachers most of us are used to students and laymen approaching us with proposals to build "Perpetual Motion Machines." Newspaper reports in the past few days talk of an Irish Company having built one at the molecular/atomic level and advertising the same with full page ads.
I went to the website out of curiosity:
http://www.steorn.net/en/technology.aspx?p=5
Many feel it is an advertisement gimmick - to attract attention - have a look and decide for yourself.

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sanjay said...

I want to share this information with all of you.

I have a gif animation of my working perpetual motion machine.

Where should I post this animation, so everyone can see that how is it working ?

Sanjay

sanjay said...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29zRKexj7XE

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