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    The Sword of God - perpetual motion

    Hi all,

    This may be a useless bit of information or possibly what we need to power our pumps etc for free. An Australian, Archer Quinn has developed a perpetual motion machine that basically runs by gravity and magnetic force. A number of persons have built it and put videos out claiming that it works.

    Archer has a deep hatred of the Nazi Australian Govt (his statement) but has a deeper loathing of the oil companies. This is the reason he has put the plans and videos on his site for free.

    Here is the link. Be warned - there is some heavy reading (and resulting head scratching) http://www.surphzup.com/index.html

    Please don't flame me, I'm only the messenger. When I get the time, I will attempt to have a go.

    Regards
    Jonty

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    Re: The Sword of God - perpetual motion

    No he hasnt, hes lying.

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    Re: The Sword of God - perpetual motion

    What about this vid Here

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    Would be intersting to see how much torque it had...

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    Do you think hes a friend of this japanese guy who has invented free energy too?

    http://www.rexresearch.com/minato/minato.htm

    Guys theres one thing thats sure in this world. Ain't NOTHING free. They have been trying to sell perpetual motion with pseudo science since the victorian days. Now as there is an energy crisis all the conmen are coming out to play. Why is he basing his work on archimedes? They could base it on quantum mechanics and be a lot more up to date!

    Have you heard of fusion power? It is based around balancing a plasma in a magnetic containment field, like putting the sun in a box. Its quite tricky and many of the worlds finest minds are getting paid lots of money to figure out how to align the magnets. If you could get 'free' energy just from aligning magnets, I'm sure one of them would have noticed. But dont worry cheap solar cells are on the way! Three more years maybe and you aussies will be sorted!

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    Re: The Sword of God - perpetual motion

    Inzane,

    Hope they hurry up with cheaper energy. Maybe grain producing countries could form a grain cartel similiar to OPEC and sell grain for say $140 a bushell. Bet the price of oil would plummet. Funny, but you can't eat oil.

    And lets not forget Steorn, http://www.steorn.com/Default.aspx They have supposedly invented a motor - orbo - that produces clean, free constant energy. They set up a demo in London and boo hoo, the heat from the lights made it malfunction.

    Solar would be the way to go, especially here in Qld.

    Regards
    Jonty

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    Re: The Sword of God - perpetual motion

    There's FREE energy everywhere. The sun is continually bombarding us with energy that is free - it doesn't cost us anything. Converting it into another form that we can easily use is the problem. That is where the cost comes in. You can grow food or fuel using cheap natural conversion units called plants. You can convert the cheap natural conversion units with other cheap natural conversion units called animals and get transportation or food. You can burn the fuel and have heat,or using machines transportation or power generation.

    As the cost of petroleum rises it will allow older fuels to make a comeback and newer fuels to appear. The only thing constant is change.

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    Re: The Sword of God - perpetual motion

    Quote Originally Posted by Jonty View Post
    Funny, but you can't eat oil.

    Solar would be the way to go, especially here in Qld.
    But most people eat oil every day - most if not all commercially produced food is fertilised with petroleum based fertilizers, transported with oil, in plastic containers (made of oil), purchased at supermarkets and driven home in cars run on oil.....
    In the United States, 400 gallons of oil equivalents are expended annually to feed each American http://www.mountainsentinel.com/cont...ossilfuels.pdf

    Solar is great - but so expensive to set up. One of the up sides to the fuel crisis is that these alternatives become more viable. One issue is that the cost to manufacture the solar panels will go up as fossil fuel gets more expensive due to the huge amount of fossil fuel used to make them. This web site trys to disprove some of the myths regarding solar panels

    http://www.seia.org/mythsandfacts.php

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    HHO Gas is better than all.

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    Re: The Sword of God - perpetual motion

    But there's lots of conflicting information about its viability....at this point.
    "All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident." - Arthur Schopenhauer

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