Re: permanent magnet motor



gdewilde@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
The second law of thermodynamics prohibits the construction of a
perpetual motion machine "of the second kind."

There are two usual statements of this law.

Kelvin's formulation states that it is impossible for a system
operating in a cycle and in contact with one thermal reservoir to
perform positive work in the surroundings.

Clausius's formulation states that it is impossible for a system
operating in a cycle to produce positive heat flow from a colder body
to a hotter body. http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/SecondLawofThermodynamics.html

Holy nobelty William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin (aka - you can call me
Lord) is widely known from the scale of absolute temperature
measurement he claimed to have re-invented, Galileo Galilei invented a
rudimentary water thermometer in 1593. In 1714, Gabriel Fahrenheit
invented the first mercury thermometer, the modern thermometer.

VIP Kelvin also mentions: the conversion of heat (or caloric) into
mechanical effect is probably impossible, certainly undiscovered - but
a footnote signalled his first doubts about the caloric theory.

Here Mr Kelvin is measuring the impossible in doubts.

"Heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible." sad Lord Kelvin -
president of the Royal Society - 1895. Later crawled back by
antagonists into "technically impossible" because it was in his days.

Ptolemy believed the planets and Sun to orbit the in the order
Mercury, Venus, Sun, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn. This system became known
as the Ptolemaic system.

nonexistence speculations are never factual, their description of
perpetual motion is not to be taken seriously in any way.

On http://www.ajayonline.us/ we can read


Ajay is a crank.


" Einstein did not derive it mathematically but in true sense
speculated it. "

In short he stole half then speculated the other half. (no math.)

Unlike you (the reader) I can say I've looked at every overunity
apparatus on the internet I could find. You can-not claim you did this
as it takes months of work. From this research I have derived a far
less complicated magnet motor design. I'm not the only one who build
this. The list is very long, but in contrast I do disclose the
workings.

What you haven't done is understand the laws of thermodynamics.
Alternatively, you could construct your device and see first hand
than it doesn't work. In fact, you could go on for the rest of
your life trying to reduce this friction or that radiation, but
in the end, the device can't work. What you pursue is your choice.

Education is very valuable... especially the mathematics.
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