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Perpetual energy is absolutely -not- possible. Nobody has ever created it, and no reputable source has ever claimed otherwise. Friction happens. Energy is lost to heat, sound, etc.
Obviously as a -complete- system, energy is neither created nor destroyed. No machine in existence operates independently, however. Everything known to man slowly bleeds off the energy it begins with into the outside environment.
Youre obviously smarter then i am, but wouldnt you be able to do it if you accounted for friction/energy loss in the output of the compressor? Obviously a bigger compressor would need more energy, but i would think there would be an equallibreum (sp?) At some point.