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General Science / Is perpetual motion impossible?
« on: 12/11/2008 15:39:19 »
Quote from: dentstudent on 12/11/2008 14:42:01
You "only" have to overcome the laws of balance, then?

We'll be millionaires by Christmas!

Which natural effects, what levers and what natural movement? And which understanding? And whose?

And when?

 All you have to do is keep it unbalanced, and to tell you how now, would be showing before I and those I work with are ready. As for quick rich thoughts, they are a distraction to the goal and are to be avoided. Once done the real work begins and is not a time to sit on your laurels.  [;)]

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General Science / Is perpetual motion impossible?
« on: 12/11/2008 14:33:56 »
Quote from: dentstudent on 12/11/2008 14:16:14

How do you propose to use gravity in your PM machine?


 A simple collection of natural effects, using leverage control of natural movement. Thus will not break the laws of physics, but will add a new understanding. When you add the laws of leverage to a repeating movement. You only have to overcome the laws of balance. The term of law in the the physical world, is only an understanding of what we know to be true at the time.

Here is someone to consider when talking about the laws of physics.
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“We have no right to assume that any physical laws exist, or if they have existed up until now, that they will continue to exist in a similar manner in the future.”

Quote By Max Planck father of Quantum physics 1858 - 1947

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General Science / Is perpetual motion impossible?
« on: 12/11/2008 13:45:55 »
Quote from: dentstudent on 12/11/2008 13:33:30

Not really - flight didn't require the re-writing of all laws of physics and maths known to man.

No, but there was a newer understanding of our physical laws, and of course due to other discoveries Quantum theory came into existence to correct the problems with laws of physics as well. Our understanding of the laws of physics is the first to change, yet may not truly change the laws at all. Perpetual motion may turn out to be just another change in our understanding.

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General Science / Is perpetual motion impossible?
« on: 12/11/2008 13:30:07 »


Quote from: dentstudent on 12/11/2008 08:15:41

PM is completely impossible. Period. Imagination has nothing to do with it.
dentstudent

That is the same argument for flight in the past. Thus the limitation.

 This is how it can be done. "Force reaction manipulation" Gravity is a force and it has reactions to everything. You have to ask and also pay attention on how it reacts to each and everything in nature and you may see how it can be manipulated. Just that simple in words, but not so in understanding. This is due to disbelief because of our teachings. This is not to knock our teachings for without our teachings we would still be walking. But we should never use our teachings as absolutes, for then it tends to be treated as a religion.



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General Science / Is perpetual motion impossible?
« on: 12/11/2008 01:07:09 »
Quote from: Don_1 on 09/09/2008 11:02:44
Is perpetual motion a physical impossibility?

 No due to impossibilities are the limitation of the imagination, and the freedom of the mind is the release of our limitations. That is the reason we have progressed as far as we have. So never say never. [8D]

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Guest Book / A blacksmith has joined the forum
« on: 12/11/2008 00:48:56 »
Greetings All

 I am AB Hammer an arourer / blacksmith / inventor
I have knowledge of the ancient art of blacksmithing, arouring and early machinery design. As an inventor ( my hobby ) I have took up the challenge to do what has be called the impossible perpetual motion. Don't laugh I may have solved it, but I wont say I have for sure until I have.

If people want to talk perpetual motion, I am willing to post some designs for I have designed around 400 of them. I post some of my non-working designs on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/user/ABthehammer

I look forward to many enjoyable hours on this forum.

Thanks
Alan

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Technology / Re: Are satellites being used to spy on the Middle East?
« on: 12/11/2008 00:20:49 »
LeeE

 You forgot to tell them to brush their teeth and smile.  [;D]

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Technology / how do technology innovations succeed?
« on: 12/11/2008 00:17:41 »
Greetings
 
 My fist post here, and here is my advice. When you get all your protections in place. Advertise by posting on forums, youtube, try for the media. This is the way to expose new innovations. I call it shouting from the mountain tops. Don't hide it under a rock.

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