New Idea for Steam Engine (animated)

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Uploaded by on Mar 8, 2009

when we transform energy from one form to another, are we always losing some of that energy? The main point is, can we magnify the energy? In other words, can we increase the amount of energy by transform it to another form of energy? Well, my new idea, if it prove to be true, may answer this question and solve a lot of problems. remember that heat can break water bond and can result to similar affect as of a gasoline engine.

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  • do you think the queen wears thongs?

  • infinite machine, really cool :)

  • "Design a machine that powers itself, with extra power output." would be the same as free energy...

  • @RonanRocha1994 Notice I didn't say "free energy", but "cheap entertainment"

  • u know if thous could work it would be easier to just put generator on an electric motor , and make motor turn the generator and generator would send electricity to motor

  • @pappyfiddle A machine that powers itself with extra power output? Preposterous, that would mean the discovery of free energy.

  • Great idea who will first to make a 2000-steam car?

  • It is very nice and very creative but only the valves have to come.

  • It's a wonderful way to get cheap entertainment. Design a machine that powers itself, with extra power output. Mesmerizing, charming, entertaining, and educational too!

  • Frenchman Serpolent (produced steam cars) that used a red hot bottom in a dry boiler that only had water injected onto it when steam was needed. The boilers did not last long, but due to small amount of water under pressure, they never exploded. Diesel engines rely on the heat from compression of air to ignite diesel fuel (25 or 30 to 1 compression ratio). This principal carried further might help eliminate the complexity of the batteries and heaters and make it more efficient.

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