Magnetic Generator: Can it be called a Perpetual Motion Machine?

Water Screw Perpetual Motion
There are three laws of conservation of energy. A Perpetual Motion machine is a device that makes energy from absolutely nothing. Such a device would violate the first law of conservation of energy.
But the idea of being able to create a perpetual motion machine has kept inventors busy for centuries. Even now the mere suggestion that it is possible to power our homes using a perpetual magnetic device has grabbed the attention of people worldwide. The Magnetic Generator is right now one of the hottest alternative energy products on the Web.
There are many historical examples of “perpetual motion devices” here are just a few:
In 1150 Baskara who was an Indian mathematician and astronomer described a wheel that would run forever.
IN 1235 a French Master Builder Villard de Honnecourt left a series of drawings on parchment and one of these was a sketch of a perpetual motion machine.
In 1670 the Bishop of Chester, John Wilkins showed that “Magnetical Virtues”
was one of three possible sources of energy for a perpetual motion machine.
As time went on though “perpetual energy” became associated with scams and fake schemes and so the inventors started to use different names to describe these types of machines. Today the terms overunity and zero point energy are now generally accepted ways to describe these types of devices.
There are many different patents listed for “perpetual motion machines” but it is still unclear as to whether they actually work.
Apparently it is the official policy of the United States Patent Office to point blank refuse to grant patents for perpetual motion machines unless there is a working model. But what happens is that many patent designs automatically get filed in the first stage and so have become logged into the system. Once the initial filing has been done the design is supposed to be reviewed by an expert examiner. The patents that we find listed are there, not because they are genuine perpetual motion devices with a working model to prove it, but only because the examiner either “thinks that they work” or “cannot figure out why it wouldn’t work”.
This has resulted in there being confusion and misunderstanding about the popular notion of perpetual motion machines.
Is the Magnetic Generator a Perpetual Motion Machine?
I don’t think so. But I am no scientist – just a busy mum with a passion for the truth and a keen interest in Green Living and ….. Cheap / or Dare I say FREE Electricity.
Anyway it is an incredibly ingenious device that is certainly worth taking a look at. They are inexpensive to build and do generate electricity.















































