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quote:The ferro fluid is going to go everywhere, it will coat the ball and be transfered to places you dont want it lowering the level more and more in the part where the ball needs to rise and jump out.
quote: how can you get the fluid to move through a magnetic shield?
quote:Originally posted by ukmickyQuoteOriginally posted by PrecursorAnd if anybody wishes to prove that perpetual motion is possible then i suggest you attempt to build a working device, good luckMichaelIt depends on how you define "perpetual". If we can agree for the purpose of these inventions, that "perpetual" means "for a long long period of time" as opposed to "until the end of Time", then it's easy to build a Perpetual Motion Machine.I built one about 18 months ago, using a rope and a sealed plastic bottle. I put the bottle into the sea, using the rope to tie to a pier. Due to the force of the waves, the bottle has been moving constantly for 18 months now. It will stop moving when the rope rots, or when the moon's gravitational pull stops affecting the sea, but that won't be for a long time yet.
Originally posted by PrecursorAnd if anybody wishes to prove that perpetual motion is possible then i suggest you attempt to build a working device, good luckMichael
quote:Originally posted by Tessquote:Originally posted by ukmickyQuoteOriginally posted by PrecursorAnd if anybody wishes to prove that perpetual motion is possible then i suggest you attempt to build a working device, good luckMichaelIt depends on how you define "perpetual". If we can agree for the purpose of these inventions, that "perpetual" means "for a long long period of time" as opposed to "until the end of Time", then it's easy to build a Perpetual Motion Machine.I built one about 18 months ago, using a rope and a sealed plastic bottle. I put the bottle into the sea, using the rope to tie to a pier. Due to the force of the waves, the bottle has been moving constantly for 18 months now. It will stop moving when the rope rots, or when the moon's gravitational pull stops affecting the sea, but that won't be for a long time yet. Very clever and welcome to the forumMichael
Draw it and we will tell you why it wont workMichael
perhaps if you have something like a tube, like this: [ Invalid Attachment ] if the magnetic ball at the top rolled around, then was attracted to the south pole of the magnet, and then with the combined momentum and repulsion of the north magnet pole, it could make it back up the hill to start the cycle all over again.comments, criticisms?
In Greek mythology Sisyphus was a king of Ephyra (now known as Corinth) punished by being compelled to roll an immense boulder up a hill, only to watch it roll back down, and to repeat this action forever.