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It is not always the quest but, it is what you learn from the quest. Many many inventions have come from this quest that have helped change the world or had lead to others that have. I myself have 4 inventions that have come from this quest. One I am presenting for contract with the US military, but it has many other uses as well. (it is not a weapon) PS Bored chemistThat is a blanket answer. You didn't truly answer the question.
BTW, the US military have done some monumentally stupid things in their time but even they are not gullible enough to buy a perpetual motion machine.
effectively centrifical drag
Just assuming a force such as gravity would cause some interference that could be eliminated by taking it beyond such a field.
Let's assume that Perpetual Motion is possible ---- then Perpetual Motion is possible. QEDYes, but just say it was. AAAAAAARRRRGGGGHHHHH
The objection to PM is summarised by the 1st and 2nd laws of thermodynamics.1st law essentially says that energy can neither be created or destroyed2nd law essentially says that heat flows from hotter to cooler (often summarised as 'entropy increases')Any system of PM must achieve 'over-unity' - ie you get more out than you put in. That is impossible according to the above laws.