Well, technically, some of our forebears did manage to produce some working perpetual motion machines some centuries ago, but the secret of the devices’ success is that they’re designed to capture tiny and yet sufficient amounts of energy from regular shifts in barometric pressure i.e. the constant changing of the weather. They wouldn’t continue to operate forever if placed in a vacuum, and the meager amounts of energy one can capture with even a greatly scaled-up version of this kind of mechanism aren’t sufficient to power much of our modern technology. What those devices are capable of powering, in case you’re curious, is clocks; which is a neat trick and a credit to their inventors’ ingenuity, but not exactly a game-changing innovation that anybody could use to take over the planet.
Needs a few more coats of black paint.
If this was legit, it wouldn’t be findable only on Amazon, and Poland would be ruling the world.
Well, technically, some of our forebears did manage to produce some working perpetual motion machines some centuries ago, but the secret of the devices’ success is that they’re designed to capture tiny and yet sufficient amounts of energy from regular shifts in barometric pressure i.e. the constant changing of the weather. They wouldn’t continue to operate forever if placed in a vacuum, and the meager amounts of energy one can capture with even a greatly scaled-up version of this kind of mechanism aren’t sufficient to power much of our modern technology. What those devices are capable of powering, in case you’re curious, is clocks; which is a neat trick and a credit to their inventors’ ingenuity, but not exactly a game-changing innovation that anybody could use to take over the planet.
There’s a kerning issue with anal ysis.