carbon free power. for you all

Take a look at this then give an answer, is it possible we can use the energy of life. To give us all carbon free power, for our homes business's and transport.
What's your educated opinion, ????
 

f0ster

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it is difficult to see how the bottom part of the drawing on the left is arranged?
is it a crankshaft. you mention a flywheel?
 
It is a crankshaft like those in an engine, yet unlike the two up two down positions. This is set in a clockwise form , along the crankshaft from number one to number six. They are set on the six different positions, which is 2 4 6 8 10 12. Therefore immediately after 12, comes two then four etc. This allows the two forces, of compaction and expansion. To in effect chase each other, thus creates a continuum of force. Where exertion is contained within, the confinement of the area. Only movement is allowed, as they seek exertion.
 

f0ster

Member
have you built a working model? surely if you believe in your idea then that is the way to go.
if you have a working model to show people will start to show interest.
 
If you have watched the videos, there are another two if you look. Then you will know the story, unemployed due to an accident. Drunk driver drove into the car I was in, four months in hospital. That's why no money to build it, so I ask the people in power to look at it. Imagine when built and proven, what will that do to the world economy. Watch the other videos and learn its life, since it first came into my head. Thanks for your comments, at least someone is talking about it. Instead of denial without even looking, the molecule of all that we live in. Can be distorted and that creates force, that force is ours to use. When the world sees this then, you can only imagine thereafter. Cheers.
 
It has six chambers, it does not use a liquid or steam, also I never said its free energy. It uses energy to run, OK I will ask you please define energy for me. ????
 

renewablejohn

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It has six chambers, it does not use a liquid or steam, also I never said its free energy. It uses energy to run, OK I will ask you please define energy for me. ????

Okay so instead of your membrane think of 2 pistons connected by a solid rod. Your 6 cylinders is equivalent to my 12. As my pistons go up and down they increase pressure at one end and reduce pressure at the other.
 
Wiki says different from Oxford dictionary, I looked up the radial engine. It was used for aircraft engines, it still needed a fossil fuel being ignited. That radial engine has no comparison to this,this design does not need any fuel to rotate it. Watch the videos again, this time listen to the explanation. Then hopefully we will be on the same level, then I would love to debate it.
 
Wiki says different from Oxford dictionary, I looked up the radial engine. It was used for aircraft engines, it still needed a fossil fuel being ignited. That radial engine has no comparison to this,this design does not need any fuel to rotate it. Watch the videos again, this time listen to the explanation. Then hopefully we will be on the same level, then I would love to debate it.
I'm not intelligent enough to debate this with you but as sure as eggs are eggs if it works it will catch on and make you rich.
Strange though that simply compressing or stretching a molecule hasn't been thought of before?
Good luck.
 

Trutti

Member
Not sure if you are proposing compressing and expanding a molecule or perhaps a gas? If a gas I suggest you look at some thermodynamic laws. If you are suggesting a molecule then I'm not sure this is possible and if it were it would take an enormous amount of energy. Not trying to be a damp squid! Good luck.
 

renewablejohn

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Location
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Wiki says different from Oxford dictionary, I looked up the radial engine. It was used for aircraft engines, it still needed a fossil fuel being ignited. That radial engine has no comparison to this,this design does not need any fuel to rotate it. Watch the videos again, this time listen to the explanation. Then hopefully we will be on the same level, then I would love to debate it.

In order to debate you need to read what has been said. As already explained the radial engine can use fuel but can also be powered by pressure whether that is steam, air or water does not really matter. I suggest you read up on steam cycles in particular how pressure and vacuum are used in steam cycles. Then look at the design history of various working steam engines and you will find the radial engine you are proposing was being used in the 1890's in a rolling mill in Manchester.
 
Yes I do understand what you are saying about steam and vacuum, you must have used a fuel to create the steam. This device just distorts the molecule, in either direction to create two opposite forces.
 
@clarityjohn You've created this thread and spammed other threads with the same nonsesense.

Could i purchase one from you? Or maybe the designs to build one or a book you're selling? :rolleyes:
I only asked for peoples opinions on it, which so far has not met any adverse opinions. Please explain to me on what theory to you, this would not work. The testing we have done so far, HSS shown positive results. If I do a book then I will send you one.
 

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