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C-M1 is a machine that consumes only 3-4% energy from its generated 100% output energy. As illustrated in the Hydroelectric Power Generation (The Water Recycling Concept), the Input/Output ratio is 1:25. C-M1 has so many applications. Aside from large scale electric generations, this machine can also be used in irrigation, flood control, water supply to rural and urban areas, oil (black gold) extraction, cooling system, power generator for buildings and industries, and many more.

My  quest  for a  machine  that  runs  without  the  need of any fossil fuel, nuclear, or any prime mover that needs consumable materials or elements, started in August 1970 in my Earth Science subject. It started when one of my classmates raised the question on how to control air, water and noise pollution and radiation. Then somebody answered: “Ma’am, through perpetual motion machine!” Thenceforth, my research and study for that elusive machine has been born and intensified. Time, effort, and money were all focused on how to discover such machine. I have also read and heard about perpetual motion machines run by gravity, magnet, electromagnet, but all are bulky and impractical. I concentrated on known renewable energies as well, but all have drawbacks and limitations. Because of these imperfections, my research and experiment persisted. I continued such endeavor when I worked in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, and when I was back to the Philippines. Sometime in early 1980s, I became interested in water pumps. I devoted myself on studying it extensively. Then, suddenly, in mid 1980s, the first clue flashed into my mind. If the weight of the water inside the pipe that is from the tip of the piston all the way up to the tip of the pipe is counterbalanced by the same weight on the other end of the lever, then pumping out such weight of water (Output/Discharge Operation) can be made even through the tip of my finger. But how about the water intake (Input/Intake Operation) where the piston draws water from the supply source where, in such operation, the valve is closed? The same problem will occur! Only this time, the problem is shifted to the counterweight instead of the weight of the water inside the system. How can we solve this problem? This is precisely the reason why C-M1 has been discovered and invented.

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