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Sociable? discussion
« on: 23/09/2017 14:28:42 »
What's wrong with Gravatron? It's a metal(probably not) that floats because it's the only metal that does not change weight due to it's given temperature? You're find it one day...

Nickle may work but probably will only bend the field in to a different shape. Think some coins are made of nickle. I gave  up, I know there's the sea and all that but were supposed to be here forever.

I came up with the perpetual motion car, guess called  the gravity motion car.
If it can charge for a day may be able to post the Patent application,
To be honest, you're only about 3 years behind me.

I have 2 different types of propeller wind type devices and better motor/generator designs along with my 30 other inventions. And possibly using these propellers on a wire for high altitude wind or sun power generation. Things may be OK.

I have an invention that may surprise you. It moves and can't be moved back. Not built it or have the design fully still in my mind... yea, something like that but different. Came from an idea for earthquake building protection.
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Re: Sociable? discussion
« Reply #1 on: 23/09/2017 15:36:29 »
Quote from: paulggriffiths on 23/09/2017 14:28:42
I came up with the perpetual motion car
LOL
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Re: Sociable? discussion
« Reply #2 on: 23/09/2017 16:22:33 »
Quote from: paulggriffiths on 23/09/2017 14:28:42
What's wrong with Gravatron? It's a metal(probably not) that floats because it's the only metal that does not change weight due to it's given temperature? You're find it one day...

Nickle may work but probably will only bend the field in to a different shape. Think some coins are made of nickle. I gave  up, I know there's the sea and all that but were supposed to be here forever.

I came up with the perpetual motion car, guess called  the gravity motion car.
If it can charge for a day may be able to post the Patent application,
To be honest, you're only about 3 years behind me.

I have 2 different types of propeller wind type devices and better motor/generator designs along with my 30 other inventions. And possibly using these propellers on a wire for high altitude wind or sun power generation. Things may be OK.

I have an invention that may surprise you. It moves and can't be moved back. Not built it or have the design fully still in my mind... yea, something like that but different. Came from an idea for earthquake building protection.

What does this post have to do with the original question?

Trying to design a perpetual motion machine is like trying to design a machine made of pumps, tubes and containers that will give more water out than you put into it. It just doesn't work.
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Re: Sociable? discussion
« Reply #3 on: 23/09/2017 18:04:22 »
Sorry ciniva I was only making a guess and knowledge is still knowledge: Nickle does reduce the power of a magnet as in the magnetically shielded speaker.


Ill add to my post. Thinking again, could work without gravity and oscillate a bar back and forth and use as a battery, but due to the weight and having to seriously hit the now powerful magnets to recharge them seems probably not very useful?
I do believe it could drive a car and be very environmentally friendly and the bar could only need to be metal at it's ends.

Griffiths Magnetic Oscillator Power

http://sciencing.com/make-super-strong-permanent-magnets-6520830.html
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Re: Sociable? discussion
« Reply #4 on: 23/09/2017 18:30:03 »
Quote from: paulggriffiths on 23/09/2017 18:04:22
Sorry ciniva I was only making a guess and knowledge is still knowledge: Nickle does reduce the power of a magnet as in the magnetically shielded speaker.


Ill add to my post. Thinking again, could work without gravity and oscillate a bar back and forth and use as a battery, but due to the weight and having to seriously hit the now powerful magnets to recharge them seems probably not very useful?
I do believe it could drive a car and be very environmentally friendly and the bar could only need to be metal at it's ends.
You clearly have nothing to contribute to the thread.
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Re: Sociable? discussion
« Reply #5 on: 23/09/2017 18:51:44 »
I repeated Nickle. You sound like a boy wearing a superhero outfit.

I know hijacking a thread is rude but I'm trying to save us from being huddled up with the penguins sucking on ice lollys from nuclear driven warehouses.
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Re: Sociable? discussion
« Reply #6 on: 23/09/2017 19:03:17 »
Quote from: paulggriffiths on 23/09/2017 18:51:44
You sound like a boy wearing a superhero outfit.
And you are starting to sound like an adolescent troll.

When you joined this forum you agreed to abide by its rules which, if you haven't read them, ask you to make posts in the main part of the forum to be science questions.
We also expect good manners which means not disrupting other threads with personal theories.

Up to this point you are not showing that you are making a positive contribution to this forum. If you continue down this path your membership will be reviewed. Your choice.
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Re: Sociable? discussion
« Reply #7 on: 23/09/2017 19:08:55 »
Sorry for being a sociable creature. Guess the 1000 years ago black inside me is a "Is it because I'm black?"

Guess I'm fully clothed beyond a copy 'n paste attack. Guess I would use the rewind slider is you have one?
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Re: Sociable? discussion
« Reply #8 on: 23/09/2017 22:57:16 »
Quote from: paulggriffiths on 23/09/2017 19:08:55
Sorry for being a sociable creature.
There is sociable and antisociable.
If you want to discuss things other than real science we have boards for them. I can recommend Just Chat
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Re: Sociable? discussion
« Reply #9 on: 25/09/2017 00:07:32 »
Well they hav e created machines that are perpetual, usually to do with 5he gravity of earth, ill grant that powering a mach8ne off the magnetic field of earth, probably some where near the poles, isnt beyond ration, how about that!  The chances of these rambling making sense probably is of less probability.
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