Uzbekistan boy invents car engine

Maruf Karimov, a 15-year-old student in the city of Samarkand (Uzbekistan) invented a car engine powered by a special fuel - compressed air.

Fuel (ie air) is blown into this engine from a compressed air tank under high pressure. It is worth mentioning that the tank will automatically fill continuously without stopping. Therefore, this engine can be described as " eternal ".

Karimov built his invention in your old car and drove it a few hundred meters. The speed is still very slow, but the young engineer is sure that the birth of this type of engine is only a matter of time and effort. His drawings and calculations were sent to German experts. Do not rule out the possibility that Maruf Karimov will continue his research in Germany.

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Eternal engines have long been the obsession of many scientists.(Photo: Pravda)

Before that, no one has succeeded with the eternal engine

Scientists and engineers agree that the current human understanding of physical laws may be incomplete or inaccurate. A device that moves relentlessly is impossible, but people need stronger evidence to justify rewriting those laws.

The historical document of the eternal engines dates back to the 12th century. The earliest work to address this problem was in 1150, published by Bhaskara II astronomer and mathematician. He described a wheel that was confirmed to be running without rest. Villard de Honnecourt in 1235 describes, in a 33-page manuscript, an eternal engine of the second type.

Robert Boyle's self-flowing cup seems to work on its own through siphon activity. But in fact this does not happen, a siphon requires less flow than the entry.

In 1775, the Royal Academy of Sciences in Paris announced that the Institute would "never accept or talk about proposals regarding permanent motives".

In the 19th century, the invention of the eternal engine became the obsession of many scientists. Many engines are designed based on electricity, but none of them live as long as promised.

T. An