klaudio Posted April 20, 2007 Posted April 20, 2007 Hi, My name is Claudio Bianco. I am an inventor, and have just completed my last work called "Continual Wind-Up", with which I take advantage of water oscillations to wind up a cord, and thus generate electricity. I believe to have opened a new research field for renewable energy, but since I am the father of this invention, my opinion does not matter. I chose to use internet to make the invention known and I would appreciate your opinion.I would therefore like to invite you to discover a new way of generating electricity without polluting on http://www.cuerdacontinua.com
Rocket Man Posted April 20, 2007 Posted April 20, 2007 i'm not sure you're the first. i seem to recall seeing this in a magasine some years ago as a means of harnessing wave energy that is already in use. i was impressed a the documentation on your website and the processes behind the development (though i did consider some of it a case of the bleeding obdvious) but when you started to mention perpetual motion, energy excesses and reactionless drives i sort of lost interest. our scale is newtonian. it is very boring. most things are conserved. if you want to produce energy, you go to the highest energy densities. you chose wave motion and combined a winch with a watch. you could potentially make money. IF you can file a patent. may i recommend keeping things under wraps untill you can secure the profits? i'll point to the sun as the next best bet for renewable energy. welcome to the forum
Sisyphus Posted April 20, 2007 Posted April 20, 2007 If you come up with more energy output than input, it means you've made a math mistake or just not taken something into account. Also, you should be far more skeptical of "science" presented by UFO enthusiasts. Your initial idea for using tides to generate electricity would work, but it's quite similar to existing methods, and there are more efficient ways. However, tidal power does show tremendous promise as a clean, renewable energy source, so it's good to have as many ideas floating around (pun intended) as we can. Keep up your tinkering!
Phi for All Posted April 20, 2007 Posted April 20, 2007 Klaudio, I don't normally allow first-time posters to lead us to their websites. Too much of a chance the members get caught up in some kind of scam. But, like Rocket Man, I liked all the research and documentation you've put forth. Try to stay away from the fringe and you'll have more science-types interested (and still talking to you). This is a discussion board, however, so unless you come back and post some replies your thread will be removed and used to feed the hamster that powers our server.
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