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Is perpetual motion a physical impossibility?
Quote from: Don_1 on 09/09/2008 11:02:44Is 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]
It's definitely possible, provided there is a perpetual energy source......but I guess that's not really what you mean.
PM is completely impossible. Period. Imagination has nothing to do with it.
Quote from: dentstudent on 12/11/2008 08:15:41PM 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.
Not really - flight didn't require the re-writing of all laws of physics and maths known to man.
How do you propose to use gravity in your PM machine?
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 I can say is that is sad, for only an open mind can progress
If you have devices that react to all physical laws as expected, and they are added together and they have a reaction of perpetuation these actions by there positioning of rotation. How can this overall device be breaking any physical laws?
My 'unbending establishment' phrase was meant to be ironic! I don't think it is but I was replying to a sentiment which implied that someone might feel they were battling against one.