rogersix
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- Jan 18, 2014
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Of course, but gravity and magnitism is energy. This machine is using both.
"perpetual motion" machines all have to be created, using energy, including the magnets
Of course, but gravity and magnitism is energy. This machine is using both.
You're better than this symyjym.Interesting bit of engineering from someone who seems a little bonkers. It looks like it is possible after all.
No they're not.Of course, but gravity and magnitism is energy.
It still is. That machine is not a perpetual motion machine. For a start you can hear the ball move, so you know it is loosing energy and, so, will stop at some point.
But he had grey hair, a white body suit and sandals over socks, so maybe he has done the impossible?This.
Isn't it amazing how easily sensible folk can 'believe' that the impossible has come to pass. Scarey, even....
This.
Isn't it amazing how easily sensible folk can 'believe' that the impossible has come to pass. Scarey, even....
We don't want to argue symyhym, we're just saying he's a fraud and it's a load of shit. There should be no argument, and the only thing that's interesting is how people can believe this shit.I posted something that looks interesting and people want an argument over it
procreation is perpetual motion.
Maybe,maybe not....perhaps not on here on Earth,however take for example a Black Hole,we know they are out there,but even the fastest known thing in the universe-Light,is unable to escape.
Not the way I do it
Perpetual motion might not be impossible because...black holes.
I'm not ****ing with you symyjym. Gravity doesn't create potential energy. If you see a weight sitting on the floor, it doesn't have any potential energy and earths gravity won't create it. You can create it by lifting the weight, but the gravity hasn't done anything, you have."gravity creates potential energy" I am not here to argue and play pedantics.
What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object?
What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object?