| NOTE and CAUTION on my diagrams in general: All my diagrams were necessarily made at a time when I was certain they would work. If I were not certain that they had value of one kind or another, I would not have made them. Because the purpose of the diagrams is, as I see it, to perpetuate the dream of their specific instance, I can do no more than apologize for the imperative language I inevitably use. The imperative tone is meant to pursuade the reader not that the concept works, but that it MIGHT work, in the broad and general sense that perpetual motion as a whole MIGHT be possible. |
| MAIN PM Theory CONCEPTS Grav-Buoy2 Fluid Lever Curving Rail MOTIVMASS Process Components Diagrams Experiments Repeat Lever Tilt Motor Early Failures DISCLAIMER PM Types |
| Note: Diagram 12 shows the most effective version of the original concept, in which pulleys are positioned halfway up the height of the see-saws in order to approximate a horizontal pull. Conceivably, a variation might be made on it using a dual see-saw if there are faults in the geometry. Motive Mass Machine Experimentation Prospect that it works? MAIN |



