STATISTICS: Apollo Device VOLITION: 1 (13 active u /13 dual-axial u) EQUILIBRIUM: 1 (1 u / 1 stem / 1 cycle) EFFICIENCY: 1 ( 1 Ve / 1 VE ) VOLITIONAL STATEMENT: If effective, this device depends on continued vibrations, not to generate perpetual motion, but instead, to generate excess energy. However, I admit that this counts as a depletable source of energy, technically. It is powered by vibrations in the vertical rods. |
Apollo Device: A Perpetual Motion Machine Concept A device I thought of in December 2014, that may have existed in Ancient Greece. This and other 'aparaton erhoton' probably dated to the time of the so-called Antikythera Device, an early computer found off of the island of Antikythera. How it May Operate: A lever is used to cause vibrations in twelve vertical rods, arranged in a circle, and connected by swivels. The attachments are very small, and swivel in 360 degrees, allowing the central circular support for the lever to swivel in 360 degrees also, causing all of the small engagements to swing in one spatial direction at a time. Predictably, the result includes some sideways justifications, which are designed to create vibrations in the vertical rods. As the rods vibrate, they create contingent motions in the central circle, thus either preserving vibration or causing the circle to spin. The spin in turn either preserves the vibrations or might be extracted as energy. The principle of efficiency is that the central lever creates vibrations very easily, and the vibrations are not just in one rod, but in twelve of them, positioned around the central lever for efficiency. NEXT: APOLLO DEVICE DIAGRAMS |
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