I looked at all the pictures I could find and I don't see any that are even close to my idea.
Maybe you can point me to something that I may have missed. But it looks like my idea is completely original.
http://www.designonme.com/onme/workinp/wiptut.htmlPerpetual Motion
The idea of a Perpetual Motion Machine has been around for some time. Here is my quick conceptual sketch on such a machine. The mass is guided by rails in such a way that each opposing mass around the rotational center creates a torque. The total system friction is minimized by the use of many roller bearings. I made the machine massive with 10 ton blocks of concrete rotating around a wheel. The reason for a large system mass is that the total energy of the system needs to be quite large to be able to extract any work out of such a machine. There is very little energy left over after all the internal friction against the perpetual motion is accounted for; that is, if we do end up with excess energy.
This is just one example I found quickly in an internet search, there are others buried in this forum.
People assume that the weights exert their weight all on the wheel itself, when in fact the rail takes its fair share of the load.