
Eric's
History of Perpetual Motion and Free Energy Machines
created 9/29/96 last updated 12/02 -this page found at
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In spite of no evidence of success hundreds of
people for centuries have attempted to solve the holy grail of energy
production - Perpetual Motion Machines. Many people simply think it must
be possible and if they only try hard enough, they will find a solution. Some
of this is from Joseph Bulgatz's book: 'Ponzi schemes invaders from mars and
other popular delusions' Still to this day I get weekly emails from people who
feel they are about to get one working.
- Villand
de Honnecourt 13th century had a drawing of one.
- Leonardo
da vinci made a number of drawings of things he hoped would
make energy for free.
- Jesuit
priest, Johanes Taisnerius worked on a
magnetic based perpetual motion machine
- Mimara
in 1518 designed a "self-blowing windmill"
- John
Dee of 16th century reported seeing
one - but wasn't allowed a closer look
- Cornelis
Drebbel 1610, was an alchemist and magician supposedly made
one. (hundreds have tried to replicate alchemy too)
- Robert
Fludd 1630 proposed many machines -people were trying to
patent variations of Fludd's failures in the 1870's
- 1635
- first of many English perpetual motion machine patents granted. - by
1903, 600 such patents had been granted. Free energy claimants love
impressing people with patents (most people don't understand that a patent
can't promise feasibility)
- Edward
Somerset 1638 demonstrated many lacking free energy water
wheels to the king of France
- Ulrich
von Carnach in 1664 in Germany designed a perpetual ball moving machine
that never worked.
- scientist
Jean Bernoulli(1667 - 1748) proposed a fluid energy machine
- Bockler
in 1686 made designs for self powered
water mills.
- In
1712 Johann Bessler aka Orffyreus
investigated 300 different perpetual
motion models and announced to the world that he had discovered the secret
of perpetual motion and got much investment money - was declared a fraud
but here's site which
believes he had something that worked had constructed a machine which
demonstrated his claim. another site about Bessler and another
- between
1760 and 1780 3 british patents were filed on perpetual motion machines
- Dr
Conradus Schiviers in 1790 made a belt driven wheel- others tried more
unsuccessful adaptations a century later
- Sir
William Congreve in 1827 tried a machine running on capillary action
(many others failed in this attempt too)
- Britisher
Henry Prince1866 described the first partially submerged perpetual
motion machine.
- Mark
Zimara of Italy had a huge air powered machine that never
worked
- Horace
Wickmam of the USA got a patent to a machine with many balls
that just rotate around.
- Austrian,
Alois Drasch patented a unsuccessful machine in the US in 1868
- german,
George Andreas Bockler proposed 'self operating mills' using variants of
Archimdes screws
- Charles
Redheffer in 1812 in Philadelphia made much money on a
perpetual motion machine, tried to restrict scientific evaluation, but was
eventually debunked. Afterwards, he still made money on similar scams.
- Scottish
shoemaker Spence, designed a magnetic based machine which was debunked.
- E.
P. Willis of Connecticut made money
off a perpetual motion machine in 1870 - people eventually found out a
secret source of power to it.
- John
Worrel Keely of Philadelphia in 1872 (he also had a traveling show
of exhibitions). He fooled many
scientists with a machine which appeared to run on water. He raised 5
million of investor money (more for the time than Dennis has raised).
Keely tried to avoid being tested. The machine was based on hidden air
pressure tubes. In spite of massive fraud being found - there are still believers in his 'technology' today.
- American
John Gamgee in 1881 got considerable support for a machine very
similar to Dennis Lee's which used liquid ammonia (because it could
operate at freezing) - it got vaporized from heat readily available, thus
expanding it would drive a piston. Gamgee wrongly thought the vapor would
condense to liquid to start the cycle over again. The Navy appeared to
have been fooled and showed it to president Garfield - it never went
anywhere Tom Napier agrees that Dennis Lee may have
resurrected Gamgee's bogus engine
- J.
M. Aldrich was arrested for getting investors for his free energy
machine in 1899 - he some how was able to avoid conviction and conned many
investors. One of whom was finally able to inspect the machine found a
hidden spring
- John
Andrews in 1917 had a green powder he said turned water to gas
(actually many people did this scam) - he tricked the Navy
- Garabed
T.K. Giragossian in 1917 claimed to have a free energy machine. He was
one of the early frauds to hid behind conspiracy theory. Woodrow Wilson
signed a resolution offering him protection from some kind of conspiracy.
After much fanfare, and delaying tactics his machine turned out to be a
giant flywheel which was charged up with energy slowly and put out a lot
of energy for just a second. In spite of lack of proof of anything
significant his followers still bothered the US congress for recognition.
- T.H.
Moray in the 20's cemonstated a
"radient energy device" to many people who were unable to find a
hidden power source. Some how, the secret was said to have been forgotten.
- Lester
Hendershot in 1928 got an Army
commandant to endorse his free energy machine - but it was later found to
have a hidden power source in the motor. His sons believe Lester lost his
notes and that maybe they can rediscover how to get it to work.
- Robert
Johnson's permanent magnet motor got a patent but faded into oblivion.
- Viktor
Schauberger Claimed to have
discovered some special vortex energy in water. Since he died in 1958, I
don't know if his claims have been replicated, but people
are still studying his works
- Mr
Papf in 1966 was a conspiracy
believer alternative car engine got a few investors but killed
someone during a demo. He tried to blame the problem on an investigating
skeptic. He disappeared and became part of urban legend of scores of
people which the big conspiracy has been silencing for generations.
- Guido
Franch was convicted of fraud in 1954
and 1973 of selling rights to distribute little green pills that would
convert water into gas. He hid behind conspiracy theory and secrecy to
avoid fair testing. A number of people have run this scam and many people
still believe there are pill repressed by the oil companies.
- Otis
Carr in 1958 sold stock for a company
to manufacture UFO's and free energy machines from Oklahoma. He claimed
inspiration from Tesla, now his ideas are being used by Dennis Lee Anyone with more
info on Otis or Carini please email lancemoody@mac.com
- Edgar
Cayce even babble about "Motor's
with no Fuel"
- McClintock
was claimed to use air as a fuel and
had a patent. (a patent doesn't mean something works)
- The
Evgray machine scammed
many investors (who didn't know how to test 'depleted' batteries). The
perpetrators refused to let a knowledgeable person test the device. And
the DA had trouble charging them because investments weren't made as stock
purchases. A skeptical investigator who I talked with was denied
permission to examine the device (skeptics rarely get a close look at this
stuff)
- Arnold
Burke in 1977 collected $800,000 of
investor money (again, mostly from bible believing farmers) for a 'self
acting pump'. He tried to hid behind religion. He called his device
Jeremiah 33:3' Finally, an open test was done in 1979 and found a hidden
source of electricity. His believers (with an infinite supply of denial )
still raised $250,000 to get out of a fraud conviction. He still went on
making lots of claims with no evidence.
- Robert
Adams in 1977 made all kinds of conspiracy and OU claims in New Zealand.Many still
believe in the Adams
Motor . - He had the obligatory battles over patents, debates over
theory, debates over power measurement and dabbling in other areas of alt physics.
He's 80 years old and said to have a scientific education. He has a
lot of theories about Aether.
- Robert
Stewart in 1978 got over $3,000,000 of investment money (much
from farmers) for a closed cycle engine using freon rather than water.
This 'engine' used the same scheme John Gamgee tried to sell the navy in
1882. -Eric Krieg thinks this is the same approach Dennis Lee's free
energy machine works on. I think he just faded away (people claim he was
silenced)
- Rory
Johnson of Elgin Illinois, claimed to have invented a cold
fusion, laser activated, magnetic motor that produced 525 HP, weighed 475
lbs, and would propel a large truck or bus 100,000 miles on about 2 lbs of
deuterium. After signing a number of dealers, he moved all his equipment
out of his labs, moved to CA and died. (to this day, folks say he was
silenced by OPEC)
- RJeseph
Maglich was a physicist and claimed to have a device in 1978
which harnessed fusion power from sea water. They say they put power in
and get more power out. I've never heard of them since.
- Howard
Johnson got a patent for
a device that
claimed to make free energy from a motor like device. (Note:
a patent doesn't mean something works). As of 11/02, Stephen was
claiming he would soon mail out samples of working
ones. By 12/12/02, Stephen dropped out of contact.
- Keith
Kenyon had a device claimed to produce more energy than
consumed. Calculations seemed to not take power factor (also known as
phase angle) into account. It never openly had it's output hooked up to
its input. Even Dennis Lee tells his followers that all the over unity
motors (claim to make more electricity than consumed) usually just
fool people who can't measure power factor.
- Muller
Moter Bill muller and Carmen
muller of Germany raised money on an overunity motor and got a few
followers, but never actually demonstrated one working
- Joseph
Newman in 1984 claimed to have a free energy machine
based on alternative physics. Like many perpetual motion inventors, he
sued the US patent office. Many people wrongly measured the true power
output of this machine, (they didn't realize you must specially calculate
power for non sinusoidal current consumption). He now refuses to ship a
unit for testing. Ten years ago, inventor Joseph Newman gave a open
week-long demonstration in the Super dome in New Orleans. Over 9,000
people attended from across the country (including Dennis Lee who
reportedly wanted to join his ideas with Newman. ) Newman is suing some
former investors he claims are trying to steal his invention. I give more information.
Evan Soule of Newman's organization offers a rebuttal
- Dennis
Lee Since
1988 has been promising to
demonstrate free electricity "in a month or two". He is much like Newman in
his mixture of religion & extremist politics, evasion of qualified
investigators, endless promises, threatening detractors, etc. He had a Fischer engine, a CRD
device and now, and OU motor device. Dennis has invested in
Searle and Stanley Meyer and joined Pantone in 2001 in a 50 state
tour.
- Stanley
Meyer 1996 claimed to have a water powered car and was also
big on mixing Christianity and patriot politics in with fringe
science. Meyer was found guilty of fraud after his Water Fuel Cell was
tested before an Ohio judge. It is rare for an inventor to be prosecuted
for an invention that does not work, but Meyer's problem was that he had
been selling "dealerships", offering investors the "right
to do business'' in Water Fuel Cell technology. Meyer refused to allow
anyone else to measure his device. Dennis Lee invested in him.
He died in early 1998.Stanley Meyers gets locked up for phony water powered cars
- Bruce
De Palma had a machine in 1986 -
which appeared to one Electrical Engineering professor to put out 4 times
more power than consumed. Turned out it was just a measurement error. (I
could go on and on with such examples) Bruce was a substance abuser living
very high off investor money and unwilling to help investigators
like PSITRON. A pathetic summary of the death of free energy
claimant Bruce
dePalma and a site dedicated to Bruce.
- Dr.
Potapov sold a device that was
claimed to produce more energy than consumed, there are claims that these
didn't work and that people did not have refunds.
- John
Bedini claims to have a free energy device, but seems closed
to having competent independent people investigate John Bedini's
claims a An independent writing on Can you get excess power with magnets and
wires?
- Mr.
Finsrud is a Norwegian artist who made
a sculpture where a metal ball moves for weeks apparently with no outside
influence. more info
- Don
Watts of Las Vegas in around 1990 had
a patented CEACU. which stands for Centrifugal Energy
Amplification and Conversion Unit - it turned out to be one more
investment fraud.
- Troy
Reed of Oklahoma, was ready to issue
licences for manufacturing his permanent magnet motor etc. He's
taking investment
money for a device he claims puts out more heat energy than input
energy. He says he's dumped a few million into his designs over the last
10 years and had little interst in my prize offer when I contacted him in
2001
- David
Hamel has a lot of Free energy ideas from Planet Kladen also check my info on him
- Stephan
Marinov claimed to have proven much alternative physics and to
have contacted a strange cult that claims to have a Free Energy Machine.
He committed suicide on July 15, 1997. more
information, But he left behind some intense rants
- Greg
Watson sold kits for a rolling ball
and track that were thought to have over unity in 1997. Attempts of
replication I know of have failed. It may have been lack of proper level
or measuring. People have reported being unable to get their money back.
For other opinions, go to : smot2a failure to confirm
- Yule
Brown scammed a lot of gullible
investors in Austrailia for years with his Browns Gas claims. Eventually was
picked up by Dennis Lee
(who eventually declared him insane) and finally died in 1998.
- CETI
These people have claimed to have a
device that puts out anomalous yet small amounts of heat - maybe cold fusion.
They raised millions. As of 10/97, they have not been willing to
have me come over and see for myself. They have said, we want people to
think it doesn't work so we won't have competition. I've wondered if
the energy may have come from not accounting for friction effects from the
cooling flow through the pellets. (Jed Rothwell a rational editor
of Infinite
Energy Magazine says "however, tests with CETI cells at
Motorola, SRI and the French Atomic Energy Commission show no measurable
friction) Milton Rothman has a response
I openly admit that I have not followed all the history of cold fusion claims and am
generally ignorant on the subject.
- In
Jan 98 Barbara Hickox allegedly has a patent dating from 1981
for a $7500 fusion powered free energy system. I've started asking her for
proof as of 10/98
- Paramahamsa
Tewariof India claims to have a
device that is 200% efficient (I'm told his measurement is
questionable)
- RQM
is a Swiss company selling FE
machines found at www.rqm.ch
- I heard they filed for bankruptcy 7/99
- Ted
King is looking for people to buy
stock for a car he plans to drive across the country using just 2 12 volt
batteries. You can contact Ted
if you want to buy shares.
- Bruce
Perreault has claimed to have discovered a new element, the
plasmatron, ion pump, radiant energy device, etc. He's said to be constantly trying to raise more
money.
- Daniel
Pomerleau of Canada claims to have
something that works, but he isn't interested in releasing it (as
12/97)
- Brian
Collin of Australia claims revelation
from God (like most of these people) to make a free energy device.
A Stephen Mark claimed he invented it. Investors are still out for around
$80,000.
- Kawai
and Takahashi -
both of Japan claimed in the 90's to have overunity
devices. - it did nothing more than drain batteries.
- Entropy
Systems of Ohio 1999 Sanjay Amin got 1.6
million investment dollars for a device
that would violate the 2nd law of
thermodynamics. I've asked them to apply for my prize for proof. - they
seem to have folded. See a rational
review of Amin's claims.
- Carl
Cella is a kooky guy who has claimed
to have one of the many cars said to run on water.
- Robert
LeBreton in 1999 claimed to be making
a 600 hp free energy
machine He asks for funding, people
say he is a mental case.
- Renzo
Boscolio in 1999 in Italy claimed to
have low-energy nuclear reactions but refused to supply real proof that he
promised to people who came out from Infinite Energy Magazine. Dave
Cappelletti is said to still be collecting money for this.
- Doug
Konzen of Seattle says he has an overunity motor
in Jan of 2000 that anyone can see.
- Kipper
Motor. In 10/00, Steve
Elswick thought it was overunity. But David Sligar who paid $175 for
plans could not get it working.
- Ludwig
Brits and Victor Christie in 2001, claim the Lutec free
electricity over unity motor/generator will soon be in Australia. They
have little evidence and are trying to get small time people to send in money. to
an off shore account As of 7/13/01, they have not responded to
numerous local
requests for validation.
- Jasker
in 2002,an Irish company has claimed to have free
electricity. (some have said
it is just a joke) info
more info
- Confidential
Technology -Wayne Cochran died 12/29/02 Crazy Jack Carey jcarey9622@aol.com 622took over -he is more nuts than most, they
have been promising FE soon for about 20 years now. @aol.com
- Tom
Bearden’s MEG device Tom has given classes teaching theory before people who think
they understand Tom’s
gobbledegook. electricity.
A
rational review of meg claims and Randi’s
info and my info
- Gurbakhsh Singh Mann of India claims to have
invented a gravity and
buoyancy perpetual motion machines
- Michael
J. Marshall in Las Vegas has a device called QSFG which stands for quick start fuelless
generator he says 64
nations have asked him to build factories They claim to have been
offered billions for the technology. He is said to have gotten an American
Indian tribe to finance his efforts. According to news reports, he was
released from the slammer in 1998, after serving time for fraud and grand
theft auto - he's
failed to pay employees..
- Carl
Tilley and Robert Kibbey in 6/2001 in Tennessee have claimed
some over unity
device and other stuff. Their demonstration failed in 9/02 and as of 11/02, they have been evading proper
demonstations.
- Stephen
Walker in 9/2002 promised to send me and several others a free
energy machine in mail. As of
12/02, still not here.
- Perendev
promised to make some kind of free energy This Norwegian guy said he was cheated out of $6000 by them.
- GWE
Genesis World Energy In 2002 this group claimed to have 400
people who developed some device that sounds like it separates water into H2
and O2 using less energy than mainstream science says is possible. As of 2003, they have evaded
independent confirmation. More info APS review
- Steven
Greer (Disclosure Project) In 02.2003, Steven announced he had
discovered some real sources of Free energy which he promised to make sure
get proven to the general public.
Many say that Greer is
just plain nuts
- Bill
Muller of Canada In.2003,
he
claimed to have some kind of OU device. Independent tests
found it under unity
· for more reading of free energy scams check out the
perpetual motion chapter of Jack Phins 'the 7 Follies of Science' - also the
book 'Perpetual Motion: The History of an Obsession' and 'The Perpetual motion
Mystery ' by John Collins and 'The Manual of Free Energy Devices and Systems'
by D. A. Kelly. I have tried to let all the latest free energy claimants
know of my prize for proof
· The Museum of Unworkable
Devices a great overview of them
A great
explanation of the psuedoscience and mismeasurement in free energy claims
· INE Free Energy
Devices Database - - another great list of FE claims
Creator of this
here page and his skeptic pages
and crack pot pages
Milt's discussion of Free
Energy and Ceti
A excellent history of perpetual motion machines from an
Australian skeptic
· FAQs
· My open prize money for a real free
energy machine
back to my
main page about Dennis Lee. -
·
how to become a Free Energy con man
· what about 300 mpg carburetors?
· Eric's discussion of real forms of
free energy
· A more believing
history of free energy claims
· Another good overview
of Free energy claimants Crank
Dot Net | free energy
· Bob Schadewald claims to have
invented a Perpetual
motion machine - but will the big conspiracy stop him?
· EXTRAORDINARY
CLAIMS REQUIRE EXTRAORDINARY EVIDENCE!
· . FREE
ENERGY FAQ
· For a totally
different interpretation, check out this conspiracy believing history of free energy 'inventions'
I think the writer of it doesn't understand that many fraud perpetrators claim
they've been offered outrageous sums to hook investors and then disappear after
being detected to avoid incarceration - which gets interpreted by believers as
evidence of a conspiracy.

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