Thursday, May 15, 2008

Perpetual Motion

Perpetual Motion?

My name is Simon and I have been attending the Asian University of Science and Technology in Thailand for the last 3 years. My father Charles Black has for many years told me and my brother that he has an invention that would solve most of the energy problems in the world and he would build a device to prove the feasibility of the machine. He always called it his ‘Perpetual Motion Contraption’ and was always secretive about how it would work as he said that many of the world’s inventions were easily copied and stolen and the inventors received nothing for their work. He said he could not even patent it as to do so would reveal the secret of how the device worked.

About my father, Charles Black:
He studied at the Borough Polytechnic which was a day technical training school for boys for 3 and a half years and obtained a First Class Diploma with distinctions. Then he entered the Royal Air Force (RAF) for 2 years and 3 months doing national service. Compulsory 1947 to 1949 and worked in the development engineering department at RAF Henlow. When he was demobbed he worked for H. Sullivan’s Electrical measuring instruments as an instrument maker at the age of 20. He then invented a revolutionary Aquarium Thermostat and patented it. He had a small work shop in his parent’s garage and set about producing and selling them under the name ‘Pentagon Products’. He advertised them in the Aquarist (magazine) and worked evenings and weekends to complete the first 2000 which were sold. During this time he was offered a job with De Grave Short, well known Scientific Balance makers, for 2 years. He then opened an Aquarist shop in Forest Hill, London that had a workshop behind. He then went on to make numerous articles which he then patented. It was at this stage that a manufacturer copied one of his inventions without paying him. This was a lesson he never forgot. After 3 years at the Aquarist Shop he sold it and opened a car company with a partner and made a lot of money but still kept his workshop. He then bought a bit of land in Bromley, Kent and built a large house with adjoining garage and workshop which he had loads of engineering tools and machines and set up as a Development Engineer. He sold his share of the car company and concentrated on the things he liked to do which was developing ideas and components for others who could not put their thoughts in to workable, practicable devices. It was at this time he tinkered about with this idea for a machine that would work without outside power. Everyone said that such a machine was an impossible project and it was then that he became very secretive about it and kept this project to himself with the intentions to make it at a later date and he always kept his tools and machinery in storage to enable him to develop it when he had the time. Alas, this was never to be. He had a book written about him that described him as the cleverest man in his field in the Western Hemisphere. He also appeared on UK International Television 22 times as well as numerous Radio interviews and articles in Newspapers too many to name. He is also mentioned on Amazon Books and an article about him on Wikipedia so he is not a crank. It was about this time that he had marital problems and his first wife divorced him. Then when he was traveling on business in Thailand he married a beautiful Thai lady 30 years younger than himself and had 4 children and we all lived in a beautiful 6 bedroom house in Farnborough, Kent with an inside swimming pool and my dad opened the first Thai/English Introduction agency in the UK which was a very successful business for more than 20 years which he ran from home until at the age of 76, he was getting too old to continue with the work load. So in 2004 he sold his house for ½ million pounds and sold all his machinery He also sold his company Siam Introductions and moved his wife and 4 children to retire in Thailand. He still fancied setting up a small machine workshop. However, in 2006 he had a heart attack and was in hospital for 2 months. He is now 79, active, in good health and has an active mind.

Recently, with the event of oil reaching 126 dollars a barrel that I said to my dad that now would be a good time to complete your invention. He said that he can’t develop it now.

However I mentioned to him that I have a Professor at the Asian University who has a string of letters after his name who would have a look at it for us. My dad said he would not reveal any details unless the professor signed a confidentially contract.

The professor has seen the plans of this device and in his considered opinion there is no reason that he can see that it would not work. However a machine needs to be developed to explore how much power this device can put out.

My problem is that we may be sitting on a thing that may solve some of this planets energy problems and it may be lost altogether if something is not done about it. Is there anyone that can give me advice to move this invention forward?

My Father has left us with a comfortable income but has not the money or the health to develop this machine himself. Bearing in mind that to patent it would let the ‘cat out of the bag’ and I don’t want someone from China or elsewhere to steal the idea from us.