The Incredible Overunity Motor

By Jim Gallow


Perpetual motion devices have caught people's attention for centuries. Since the 1600's people have been trying to create what is essentially called an overunity motor. Overunity motors are essentially generators that are designed to produce more power then is needed to operate it.

The main problem that has been keeping people from achieving this in the past is friction. Friction is the number one robber of energy from types of generators. Friction is one of the hardest things for mechanics to reduce.

One of the main ways to get around this is by creating a motionless electromagnetic generator. Electromagnetic generators create much less friction which therefore allows the motor to reach overunity, or at least brings perpetual motion closer.

The Adam's motor and the Magniwork generator are devices that claim they create greater than 100% efficiency. It is because of such bold claims that the inventors of these two motors, even though they have many fans, also have many vocal critics.

Anytime an inventor or scientist claims that they have finally created an overunity motor, the scientific community automatically labels them as a liar, and sometimes even worse.

They are right to be skeptical, because in essence a generator of this type is violating the first law of thermodynamics. This law is about the conservation of energy and states that energy cannot be created or destroyed.

Because of this, anytime that people claim that have they have created a greater then 100% efficient motor there is always a great deal of skepticism.

Whether or not you believe that someone has actually achieved this or not, you have to admit that we are getting closer and closer every year.

Whichever side of the discussion you're on, it is clear that each year brings us closer and closer to reaching 100% efficiency and beyond. A true overunity motor would revolutionize society, and end our dependence on foreign oil for ever.




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