Haha, after seeing your invention, I can understand you. I also had your idea when I was in primary school, my naive idea at the time was that the motor drives the generator and then the electricity from the generator comes back. to run the engine over and over again. You just do it again. Just add a battery and wind power. The problem is that the electricity generated by the motor after driving the generator cannot continue to drive the motor. The energy conversion rate cannot be 100%. There is friction and heat loss. It would be nice to have 50%. in a few minutes. Stop him. If you add a battery, the generator will have to charge the battery, and the loss will be well over 50%. The energy efficiency ratio is not as good as mine, which is directly connected. the generator! Of course, you can transfer more times because it has a battery and the source ofThe energy is entirely battery powered.
So your generator, motor, and battery are essentially a system that uses energy. The only thing that provides power is the wind power you added, so can you just use the wind power directly? There is no need to connect these energy-wasting loads later.
Finally, I remind you that perpetual motion is impossible.