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The net loss was in the amount of water used. In that once burned it transforms back into water so no net loss of water.
It is not wise in science to say we can never.
Saying we can never achieve this is a bit like stating water under normal atmospheric pressure in a single open ended tube will not rise over the 10 meter mark, in the physics books relied upon by Sophiecentaur et al.
So let's deal with the external source of energy. Where does the energy from the sun come in to driving our hypothetical hydrogen engine?
Quote from: ukmicky on 16/11/2008 18:55:50Perpetual 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. Surely perpetual motion of itself is not by any means impossible, a body at constant velocity will remain at constant velocity unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. An example of an unbalanced force which acts upon bodies we typically come across is friction. If you were to remove all friction, as well as any other forces from affecting the object then it will not stop. In practice that's impossible since at the very least it will be affected by the gravitation field of other ojects.The real problem is to build a machine from which you can extract work perpetually without the input of energy
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.
srobertYou've just described two non viable situations. The latter is just a bit more outrageous than the former.btw, the gravitational bit is not strictly relevant because gravity is a conservative force.
Bored chemist If this happens it will run until it is stopped or break down. Is this not perpetual motion if this happens? According to the patent office it would be.
blakestyger said: ..."Yes - everything has to be paid for!"..The above are all very wellBUT THEN WHAT IF SOMEONE" ACTUALLY DID PAY FOR IT!"and thus...
So the means justify the end, so to speak?
I am sure I can show many slide of hand magic tricks