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Perpetual Motion, Force Transfer Machine

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Uploaded by on Aug 15, 2009

The goal of the FTM is to generate power, however it will wear the moniker of perpetual motion until someone can knock it off. The FTM resets after every cycle to ensure the next cycle performs the same as the last. Weight pushes the buoyant balls into the liquid where they rise with cumulative force to power the FTM and much more. The buoyant force also pushes the balls out of the liquid and into the collection column. Valves protect the negative air pressure area holding the liquid in place, when the top valves open the balls fall into the weight column, the liquid refills the buoyancy colum from the refill tank above and the cycle is ready to begin again. With the upper valves closed, when balls exit the liquid their volume will increase the air pressure, therefore the area itself must increase in matching proportion and rate to maintain the desired negative pressure. A leverage wheel will provide the force needed to overcome the weight of the extenal air pressure. The leverage wheel will also power the lifting of liquid from the overflow tank at the bottom to the refill tank. (The leverage wheel is the big circle on the diagram.) Balls can not be allowed to exit the liquid when the botton valve is closed, thereby preventing balls from entering the liquid as this will cause the liquid level to drop. At the top of the buoyancy column a brake, that extends when the bottom valve closes and retracks when the valve opens, will prevent this from occuring. When the top valves close and the bottom valve opens the liquid level will drop until the expanding volme creates enough negative pressure to prevent further loss of liquid. All the combined efforts will have kept the liquid loss to a constant and manageable amount. The escaping liquid will try to rise in the weight column but this will be prevented by the liquid level control opening. Excess liquid will flow into the overflow tank and be raised to the refill tank.
Use of electric magnets will reduce the friction of the valves and ensure strong seals.
The FTM does not generate power from nothing, rather it harnesses the force of gravity. Without gravity the FTM would not function.

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  • The gravity speed test when well, so we can now put real world numbers to how the machine will operate.

  • Please see other 2 videos on this subject for more details.

    Video #3 shows testing improvments

  • It only makes sense it you read the ( more info) and watch the video.

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  • think abaut the presure of air when the ball go aut and in the water

  • My idea exactky! Did you already build it in reality? Check out my video about buoyancy/gravity. Success!

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