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Hello, my name is Claudio Bianco, I am an inventor and I have just finished my last work which started as a simple electrical generator and finally turned into a flying saucer. I invite you to see its design in Cuerda Continua |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Cheshire, UK
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"The Continual Wind-Up" is not a good title from the viewpoint of people in the UK - especially when you're talking about a... I don't want to say "Perpetual Motion Machine," but certainly a machine that seems to have a lot of explaining to do. See here: wind up - to tease, to perform a prank. e.g. "You must have seen from a mile away it was a wind up?" Either way, whether it's a wind-up or a wind up, good luck with whatever it brings for the future. |
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| Family Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: The Netherlands
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I think your presentation of the idea could be improved. I'd consider using the so called inverted pyramid model that's employed by most news outings - i.e. start with the conclusions and then use the body of your work to delve deeper into the details / background. Makes it much easier to read for the uninitiated. As far as the invention itself, you appear to present this as being both a perpetuum mobile and a power source. Care to explain how you've managed to unite those two opposites? A perpetuum mobile is a (theoretical) system that, once in motion, never loses momentum and, by extension, never loses energy. A power source, by its very definition, is a system from which useful energy can be subtracted. Shy of ignoring all the laws of physics, I fail to see how one contraption could simultaneously retain all its energy and have energy available for subtraction - those goals are mutually exclusive. Perhaps you know something that I don't? |
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After 3 years I finally managed to finish the second part of the "Continual Wind-up" proyect, where i go further in the subjet of electric generators driven by moving fluide and kinetic generators in space. cuerdacontinua continuación | continual wind-up - second part |
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