I only recently discovered the bedini circuit and have been told perpetual motion is possable.
I have seen many YouTube videos on peoples creations with both Newman and bedini motors. Newman so far is the only one claiming he can push more power out than he is putting in...But I do have a few questions and would like to get the public's opinion on the possabilities of my ultimate goal coming to life.
I was wondering...
-If I had a bedini motor, where to be equivalent to a 50 horse power diesel engine, how big would it be?
-I was thinking, why use 2 batteries? If you use one battery, connect another and use part of the charge to re-energize the main battery, while still charging the other one, it would last longer, would it not?
-A 35 horse power diesel motor can effectively operate a 10Kv generator head. If someone where to build an equivalent bedini type motor that could push 40HP under that kind of load, could you not use the auxiliary output to re-charge the main battery while having half your kitchen lit up?
If I spit 3 10Kv generator heads up to make 30Kv in total, and my house only required 25Kv, could I not store excess energy, use it to replenish the 3 active batteries and pump power back into the power grid to make money instead of burning it on power bills every month?
I was once told: "Its not whether or not these machines can generate energy effectively enough to go off the grid, its how creative can you get with designs and efficiency."
These are just stupid ideas of mine, I'm not sure as to whether they would be possible or not to achieve.
Thanks for reading. I would love to hear your responses.
