How can I size perpetual motion wheels and pulleys to generate 18/20 hp power?

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In summary, perpetual motion transfer is the idea of transferring energy or motion without an external source. It is not possible according to the laws of thermodynamics, but it continues to be studied for its potential insights and advancements in other fields. Examples of perpetual motion transfer machines include the flywheel and pendulum, but they are not truly perpetual as they eventually lose energy. It cannot be used to generate free energy as it goes against the fundamental principles of physics.
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looking for information ( or source) on sizing of propetual motion wheels plus pulley /gear sizing to generate a outcome power equal to a 18/20 hp engine. note it only needs to turn 1800-2000 rpm at final drive. Earth magnets will turn the propetual wheels. thanks in advance for all/any inputs.
 
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Here's an input - perpetual motion is impossible!
 
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Perpetual motion is also on the list of banned topics here. There are plenty of other places on the internet where this is discussed.
 

What is perpetual motion transfer?

Perpetual motion transfer is the concept of transferring energy or motion from one object to another without the need for an external source of energy. It is often associated with the idea of a perpetual motion machine, which is a hypothetical device that would continue to operate indefinitely without the need for any external energy input.

Is perpetual motion transfer possible?

No, perpetual motion transfer is not possible. The laws of thermodynamics state that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or converted. Therefore, any device that claims to achieve perpetual motion transfer would violate these laws and go against fundamental principles of physics.

Why do people continue to research perpetual motion transfer?

Even though perpetual motion transfer is not possible, it is still a topic of interest and research for scientists. This is because the concept challenges our understanding of energy and motion, and studying it can lead to new insights and advancements in other areas of science and technology.

What are some examples of perpetual motion transfer machines?

Some examples of perpetual motion transfer machines include the flywheel, which continuously spins due to its own momentum, and the pendulum, which swings back and forth indefinitely due to gravity. However, these machines are not truly perpetual motion machines as they eventually lose energy to friction and air resistance.

Can perpetual motion transfer be used to generate free energy?

No, perpetual motion transfer cannot be used to generate free energy. As mentioned before, the laws of thermodynamics state that energy cannot be created or destroyed, so any device claiming to do so would be violating these laws. Additionally, the concept of perpetual motion transfer relies on the transfer of energy, not the creation of new energy.

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