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Then you will have to say that gravity is an energy. But we are taught that it is a force. Thus I like the term force to energy converter.
This is my nature; I do not believe anything until completely satisfied there is no other logical explanation.
You mentioned your system going very fast. It should be able to work at snail's pace if it were truly Perpetual.
but breaking the wheel up rather than keeping it would suggest that he had something dodgey to hide. And there was a claim that it was, in fact, driven by hand.
I see that you are now suggesting that you can, in fact, get an energy flow OUT of the machine. That is really fantastic. The end to all our worries.
Just go ahead and make the thing and we unbelievers will all be proved wrong.I will even offer to come and witness it (as long as you pay my fare if I spot the flaw).Now there's an offer. And it's not a wager.
ABHQuoteThen you will have to say that gravity is an energy. But we are taught that it is a force. Thus I like the term force to energy converter.Definition (not really negociable):Work Done (mehanical energy transferred) = Force multiplied by distance moved by the force, in the direction that the force acts'Gravity' is too loose a term to use meaningfully.The Force which is caused by gravity (i.e. weight) is a force and is not energy.The Gravitational Potential Energy of an object is the energy that was put in to getting the object where it is. This Energy (or Work), is given by mgh, where g is the gravitational field, m is the mass and h is the height to which it has been raised.(You may or may not have been taught that but the above is what you should have been taught.)
Ah yes sophiecentaur We now get into the intellectual phase now. 1. Is the machine perpetual? or is the motion perpetual? 2. When something is destroyed, is it truly destroyed or just changed? Every thing goes through a change, which means change is perpetual. Now the wear and tear of a devices which can cause a change in a motion which can make a device fail. But the original motion design that is guided by the device is perpetual and will remain perpetual until the material changes. So you have to look at it as, if there is no change in the device the motion is and will remain perpetual. Thus once the machine is built, perpetual motion is proved.
Perpetual motion in my mind is a device which will continue in motion without the aid of any additional energy from an outside source other than that which it was given at the time the device started to move. Which in theory is possible however to achieve it and prove itself it would need to be in a closed system in order to eliminating all outside influences.
And as such a place could not be found or made on earth you;ve got no chance.Put something in space far enough away from everything else and you could spin something and expect it to continue spinning for ever
however on earth friction would cause to much of a loss of energy and any device would sooner or latter stop .
Unless you are a pure genuis and have found a way to convert 100% of the heat and sound produced by friction back in motion. Or have developed some new form of new frictionless material. Or found a way to build an enclosure which prevents gravity ,heat or any form of energy being transferred from inside or out.
What will stop any and all the designs working is the whole of physics.What's to discuss?
“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
no recognizable source but gravity
Quoteno recognizable source but gravityEh? If something moves down a gravitational potential it will gain in kinetic energy, sure... but you've still got to do work to start it off at the top, and it will still (possibly over many oscillations) unless it is a truly frictionless system, eventually lose that energy. At which point it will stop.Running under gravity alone is not sufficient for perpetual motion.