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Monday, July 20, 2009

The Source of Power Behind a Perpetual Motion Motor

Although skepticism is very much abundant in terms of belief in the power and existence of a perpetual motion motor, there are still individuals who are relentless in finding the solution to this machine that will change the history of energy. People always say that it is an utter impossibility to have a motor running forever without a power source. The normal argument of logic here is that there has to be a mover, a source of energy, to keep anything on earth running. The truth is that a perpetual motion motor is not something you need to take literally. These machines were designed to simply last for hundreds of years or probably more; and this is enough to say that these machines are perpetual because they can surpass the lifetime of human beings, even the person who invented the machine.
A perpetual motion motor is made to serve as an alternative to power or electricity sources. Many perpetual motion motors are actually powered by magnets. Magnets have internal sources of energy and they do not need to be recharged. The magnets, either repelling the north and south poles, will generate energy and these magnets that were turned into power machines can last up to 400 years. This time span gave birth to the term perpetual. This does not mean that the machines are going to last forever so the term perpetual should not be taken literally.
The motors and intricate machineries attached to a perpetual motion motor make use of the magnets' power. Since the magnets have dual sides, the north and the south, a third magnet is then used to pull the different sides. When the magnets repulse each other, this creates power and this power may be turned into electricity. As a result, the magnets are the source of energy and not the sun or electricity. Although this type of power source is not yet used commercially, there is great promise that this will soon be available for public consumption

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