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On the Lighter Side => Science Experiments => Topic started by: GlentoranMark on 02/12/2018 17:51:50
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Been a while since I posted here guys but i've worked really hard on this and finally solved it:
Put my idea on New Theories
https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=32581.0
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........i've worked really hard on this and finally solved it:
Put my idea on New Theories
https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=32581.0
Ha, ha, ha ;D
What took you so long?? Concept stage, design stage or build stage.
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brilliant! I think he's got it!!
(however, doesn't it take a bit of electricity to complete the circuit?)
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Glen,
I have been pondering upon the solution of your amazing invention.
since it appears the weak link to your concept involves a power source that is generated utilizing a man-made generating system. if you can construct a power source to drive the drives that are involved in maintaining your perpetual motion machine, derived from a free energy source, such as the sun, you might very well earn a Nobel Prize.
I believe you may find assistance from our well known resident genius "Thebox". best wishes and god speed.
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I can think of no actual examples of Perpetual Motion despite what Newton said even bodies moving freely in the vacuum of space encounter gravitational fields and must radiate energy as gravitational waves and eventually merge with other bodies as the recent LIGO results have shown.
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Eureka! TNS presents perpetual motion!
Just follow the links from:
https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=32581.0
No! Wait! That requires input from an idiot to click on the links.
Back to the drawing-board. :(
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Bill,
I believe a clever coder could write a sub routine to click at the appropriate line.
of course, this might tend to lock up ones computer, so in the event one of our resident genius's posts this solution; user beware!
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Brilliant! Im sure I can copy this method to trick my students somehow