Perpetual Motion Car Prototype Fails to Impress Investors
In the online think tank we are always coming with crazy ideas. One invention I had was a prototype of a Perpetual Motion Car. Unfortunately, the prototype has to Impress impress investors and even many in our think tank. The perpetual motion car was about the size of a GI Joe sits around in a small go-cart with rings around him, where magnets went for the title.
In my design the driver's foot slips and slides forward, the metal plate. The closer he pushes itThe faster he goes. Sliding the seat back pushes the rear plate does the same. It's how I set the speed. The device draws the focus of the driver. The magnets keep spinning against itself once started, and they spin as they go around. Each additional tugs or pushes the center of gravity, in which the rider sits in the middle.
The problem was that we had the weight of the system more than the magnets we could find to advance the GI Joe, the darn thing works. TheMagnets in motion remain fine and you can see things slowly progress. It needs a pulse, and the balsa wood frame came apart forever. It wobbles terribly. It needs more magnets, but the magnets eventually try to come into balance and the whole thing wobbles like Dickens. In theory it should work.
It needs to work better materials, pulsed magnetic system does not magnets, would like a UFO, I think I have theories about how a UFO could work if there is something seen in poundssomewhere. Anyway the deal would have cool, carbon nano-tube design, pulse magnet system) on a larger scale (ditch the GI Joe Doll, and the matter put up in a balloon and float it? UAV-style.
I want to say who it is Lockheed or do you think if I ever got anywhere with the design, I would write a white paper and pitch it Aerovironment, Northrop, Boeing, Lockheed or someone, or DARPA. Perhaps a GA Tech, MIT and Berkeley to recruit children to the game? I hope this article isHas an interest, and that which is intended drive. The goal is simply to help you find the best in 2007. Thank you for reading my many articles on various topics that interest you.
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