Many previous efforts to construct a perpetual motion machine (weight motor)have met withfailure. Indeed physicists and mechanical engineers have insisted that it isan impossible task.The following series of designs employs gears, sprockets and chains to allow alever assembly toseparate 'pro/sustaining force' from 'contra/work force', and to convert lowvalue linear forceinto high value spin force. An 'eagle' variation of the motor employs a three-phase systemcomprised of nine main shafts, six relay shafts, and one work shaft. Feedbackloops (3-2-1, 3-4-2, and 3-1) prevent the pivoting shaft assembly from achieving equilibrium.Resistancedeliberately imposed upon the 'contra' rims of 'lamb' sprockets forces wheelsto seek the lessresistant spin direction, causing the levered wheels to force spin in the restof the motor.This motor can operate in any attitude, and in virtually any medium. Neitherfuel nor even gravityis required; and no emission comes from it.
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