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I have just spoken to my Dad about perpetual motion and he stated that there is such a machine in Langham, Essex and is referred to in a book called The Hunt for Zero point. He backs this claim up with a first hand witness' account from a friend(the son of the inventor and his friend) who had actually seen the machine refered to in this book(this is not the machine that i am trying to explain).
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As I understood the water going in has not been heated. He used an electric starter motor to start the drum spinning and once it had reached a certain rpm the water vapourised almost instantly which then increased the pressure further and began to turn the drum under its own energy.
The water is pumped into some form of hollow cylindrical container, presumably at a set pressure. Inside the container is a solid cylindrical drum, on the surface of the drum are dimples. These have to be at a precise circumference, depth and spacing as does the clearence between container and drum or this will not work.
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O>K having never claimed my understanding to be whole I shall not try to explain this principle any further.
Moth, I hoped my first post would not have led anyone to believe that I really knew how to explain this method. My terminology is obviously wrong but I have seen this 'thing' work and only wished to try and convey this to people who might be interested.
It would seem that I have dipped myself in tar and you have decided to forego the feathers and just pointed me straight in the direction of the fire. -
It is not the flow of the water that powers the turbine. It is the movement of the turbine that instantly compresses the water turning it to steam. Starting a cycle of cold water in steam out. The axes of the turbine could power a generator to create electricity and steam could pass through something like a solar panel to cool it, making more electricty and a hot water reservoir.
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I am not a scientist and therefore cannot explain this principle in a succinct enough manner using the written word. I can however relay this principle with a series of grunts, hand gestures and cave paintings...
It is a turbine that boils water and can therefore be used to provide hot water and electricity, only needing a small electrical charge to initiate the process.
Obviously this might not be considered as totally free energy (but that would be a flawed concept in itself).Disquabble
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This has already been dibbed in another thread, and I put in second dibs.
Anyway surfice to say i am very interested in the Nag and would like to arrange a time for viewing if Zatchmo is not interested anymore.
Could you please confirm at what status the sales proceedings are at.Funds are liquid and waiting to flow.
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For latest feeds on BP oil disaster. Not for the faint hearted.
http://www.bp.com/genericarticle.do?categoryId=9033572&contentId=7062605
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^ +1 and reported