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Title: Invention Trade Show June 13 - 15 - 2012 Sam Parlan invents Perpetual Motion
Post by: powercat on May 20, 2012, 09:05:02 AM
According to the inventor, Sam Parlan originally thought it was impossible to invent perpetual motion, he soon discovered how to accelerate mass to infinity.  After a long time of experimenting, he realized that the math and physics involved is similar to the way dams work. The generators on a dam run on perpetual motion because mass (water molecules) goes up and down on their own. The small Perpetual Motion motor the inventor is building will make about 12 volts of electricity, plus or minus. When creating electricity for a large city, one would need to make several larger motors, similar to the electric wind generators of Tehachapi. According to the inventor, this can be a primary source of electricity.

http://www.bakersfieldvoice.com/content/bakersfield-inventor-exhibit-multiple-inventions

America's largest Invention Trade Show INPEX is pleased to announce the show dates for the 27th INPEX Show, June 13 - 15, 2012.
http://www.inpex.com/Newsletter/2011-09-01-exhibitor-inpex-2012-dates.aspx
Title: Re: Invention Trade Show June 13 - 15 - 2012 Sam Parlan invents Perpetual Motion
Post by: gauschor on May 20, 2012, 10:28:57 AM
Quote from: powercat on May 20, 2012, 09:05:02 AM
According to the inventor, Sam Parlan... the Perpetual Motion motor the inventor is building will make about 12 volts of electricity, plus or minus.

Oh once again a device that will and shall deliver...

Sigh.
Title: Re: Invention Trade Show June 13 - 15 - 2012 Sam Parlan invents Perpetual Motion
Post by: e2matrix on May 20, 2012, 03:18:00 PM
Yeah I'm not holding my breath on that one considering his other 'invention' :The “Personal Computer Case” would allow a desktop computer to be portable just like a laptop.   LOL - He's not very smart if he thinks making a case to put a desktop computer in to safely transport it is going to be any big thing.  As it is laptops have gotten so cheap and things like the Droids are as fast as desktops a few years ago that you can put in your pocket.  Most desktops are still heavy and just how many people are going to feel cool lugging that big of case and that much weight around to some place.   I can't see anyone wanting to drag their desktop computer around that way. 
 
  However I'd like to know just what the basis of his 'perpetual motion' device is.  Also he's not smart in putting it out there as a perpetual motion machine as that just brings all the dogs out wanting to tear his concept to shreds. 
Title: Re: Invention Trade Show June 13 - 15 - 2012 Sam Parlan invents Perpetual Motion
Post by: powercat on June 11, 2012, 01:33:04 PM
Is anyone going to the show on Wednesday or know anyone that is ?
Title: Re: Invention Trade Show June 13 - 15 - 2012 Sam Parlan invents Perpetual Motion
Post by: broli on June 11, 2012, 04:12:19 PM
It's funny that even the most open minded people of the FE community, like myself, have become cynical as the years went by. I don't even bother reading such articles anymore.
Title: Re: Invention Trade Show June 13 - 15 - 2012 Sam Parlan invents Perpetual Motion
Post by: TinselKoala on June 12, 2012, 09:26:10 AM
"The generators on a dam run on perpetual motion because mass (water molecules) goes up and down on their own."

That pretty much says it all, doesn't it? You cannot reason with people who know that water molecules go up and down on their own.  So this inventor's "perpetual motion generator" will end up being powered by something he doesn't understand, like the Sun (which evaporates water and causes winds, that carry the water vapor UP against gravity, storing lots of energy in the lifted mass, which is then returned when the rainfall is collected and stored in the reservoirs above the generators on a dam). Try telling this genius that the generators in a dam run on sunlight and he'll just look at you funny.
Title: Re: Invention Trade Show June 13 - 15 - 2012 Sam Parlan invents Perpetual Motion
Post by: TinselKoala on June 12, 2012, 09:37:03 AM
Ah.... I see the deal now. This isn't a real Trade Show... it's an event put on by a company that seeks to profit from "inventors" who submit ideas. In other words, it is the technological equivalent of a "vanity publishing house" that will, for a fee, print, bind and "publish" your novel or poetry no matter how bad it is.

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INPEXâ, The Invention Show, is a unique trade show that showcases new products and innovations that are available to business and industry to manufacture, license or distribute. As part of the trade show, The Invention Show sponsors INPEXâ Inventors Universityâ,,¢, a series of seminars, presentations, and panel discussions to provide information that inventors may find useful in pursuing their ideas. This year, INPEX® is proud to announce Kevin Harrington, of ABC’s hit show, Shark Tank, as the 2012 keynote speaker. 

INPEXâ is a service of InventHelp®, America’s largest invention submission company. For more information about this inventor or INPEXâ, call 888-54-INPEX or visit www.inpex.com (http://www.inpex.com/).


The report says the guy discovered how to accelerate mass to infinity. And then just goes on from there without blinking an eye.
Title: Re: Invention Trade Show June 13 - 15 - 2012 Sam Parlan invents Perpetual Motion
Post by: camelherder49 on June 12, 2012, 11:04:16 AM
Quote from: TinselKoala on June 12, 2012, 09:26:10 AM
"The generators on a dam run on perpetual motion because mass (water molecules) goes up and down on their own."

That pretty much says it all, doesn't it? You cannot reason with people who know that water molecules go up and down on their own.  So this inventor's "perpetual motion generator" will end up being powered by something he doesn't understand, like the Sun (which evaporates water and causes winds, that carry the water vapor UP against gravity, storing lots of energy in the lifted mass, which is then returned when the rainfall is collected and stored in the reservoirs above the generators on a dam). Try telling this genius that the generators in a dam run on sunlight and he'll just look at you funny.