Researcher Says Can Produce Electricity From Still Water
13 September, 2015
KHATOUM (SUDANOW) A young Sudanese researcher says he has managed to detect body motion outside the laws of thermodynamics.
He says, accordingly, electricity can be produced from still water.
Abdulmajid Makin Marjan says his finding is the most important scientific achievement in the 21st Century and that the formula he has reached in this regard could change the life of mankind towards the better.
“This is the result of laborious effort that continued for twenty years and cost me millions of Sudanese pounds,’’ says Marjan.
Marjan calls his project ‘’The Law of Still Water Energy’’.
He said he had managed to discover a new source of electric power in still water and that this energy could constitute an easy, cheap and inexhaustible alternative to petroleum and other sources of energy and could resolve, once and for all, the problem of gas emissions and the consequent global warming.
“This energy does not come directly from the sun or other sources. It does not come from the depths of the Earth, nor from the atmosphere or the outer space,’’ he says.
“It just comes from the difference between the densities of water and air,’’ he told Sudanow in an interview.
His idea depends primarily on the phenomenon based on the Archimedes law of displacement that ‘’when a body is totally or partially immersed in a fluid, it experiences an up thrust equal to the weight of the fluid displaced.’’
“The still water energy is readily available everywhere in the World: on river banks, seashores, lakes, seas and the like. It is clean, cheap, renewable and infinite energy, ’’ says Marjan.
Marjan says his idea is the result of thinking and contemplation and, then, ‘’ the simple question: Can we return a floating body back to the bottom of water without force and effort? That is to say: Can we immerse it without force?


‘’ Then the answer: If man can do that, he can manage to solve many of today’s problems.’’
“After that question, I started to think about ways for proving that possibility,’’ he says.
He says the difference between his idea and those of others is that the World sees energy and matter as one thing, while he sees them as two different things. Also the World sees energy and force as two different things, while he sees them as one thing.
Then after a little thinking he adds: I started with some successful experiments at home in which I used water bottles, empty food cans, ropes, glass, silicon, and iron. I made my first model in 2006. Then I went on until I finished 100 experiments and eight industrial models. The last model I made was in June 2015.
This matter had preoccupied and exhausted me a great deal. But I received great support from my father who believed in the feasibility of my idea after he saw my experiments. I also received ‘’emotional’ support from my mother. But the rest of the family had seen in me no more than a jobless young man who is a burden on the family.
He adds that his utmost plague was the defects that accompanied the implementation of his models. Workshops could not exactly implement his models and this had cost him lots of money. He used to change the materials and look for new workshops in search for better manufacturing. Then he would introduce slight amendments on the model he had made.
Marjan says that ‘’the compensation experiments’’ he had made confirm the continuity of motion and prove the existence of an’ innate motion ‘ in water.
’’ We can now say goodbye to the law of thermodynamics and the existing laws of technology and stop the search for oil and other sources of energy.’’
“There is no more need for oil production and the building of nuclear reactors and dams.. The World has just to adopt my new theory and start the production of electricity from the energy hidden in still water by improving the model I have made,’’ he further claims.

He says two men; one from Egypt and one from Iraq had claimed to have invented similar models. “This is mere plagiarism. My proof for this is that my invention was published by newspapers and was broadcast on T.V long before they had made their claims. The Egyptian national, in particular, had the reputation of stealing other researchers’ inventions,’’ complains Marjan.
Marjan was born in al-Fasher , North Darfur, in 1976. He grew up and finished his secondary education there. Then he came to Khartoum where he still lives.
Marjan remembers to have doubted the correctness of the Conservation of the Energy Law ever since he was a young boy.
He had presented a paper on his invention to each of the University of Khartoum and the Sudan University of Science and Technology in 2002 and 2006 , respectively , but could not win the recognition of the scientists there because his idea contravenes the Conservation of the Energy Law.
He has been a member of the General Union of Sudanese Inventors since 2003. The Sudan Ministry of Justice had patented his project in 2004.
Marjan says is now looking for funding for his project ‘’ which can bring happiness to the poor of the World and enhance human life and the global environment.’’
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