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Will a perpetual motion machine ever be invented
are those that try just deluded and wasting their time.
Deluded may not be the word. Misinformed might be a better term.They are wasting their time (well, they might be gaining valuable metalworking skills or something but...).
and the metal is recyclable.
Will a perpetual motion machine ever be invented or are those that try just deluded and wasting their time.
Will a perpetual motion machine ever be invented or are those that try just deluded and wasting their time.The patent offices do not accept such things.
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 30/07/2021 20:36:45 Will a perpetual motion machine ever be invented or are those that try just deluded and wasting their time.The patent offices do not accept such things. That is true and we can't blame them. I think the closest thing to a true perpetual motion would be the universe its self even the ocean tides driven by the moon are somewhat perpetual at least for a very long time. The problem is the patent office won't give me a patent on the tides.
You could try and patent newton's 1st law.
The problem is the patent office won't give me a patent on the tides.
Quote from: Just thinking on Today at 05:47:53 The problem is the patent office won't give me a patent on the tides.They will if you invent a unique device for extracting energy from tidal movement.
Quote from: Just thinking on 30/07/2021 20:47:53The problem is the patent office won't give me a patent on the tides.They will if you invent a unique device for extracting energy from tidal movement.
Perpetual motion is impossible.The tides are possible.The tides are not perpetual motion.If you point out facts to Petrochemicals, after a while, he puts you on his ignore list.Presumably, this is to stop him having to think
Quote from: Bored chemist on 03/08/2021 19:24:34Perpetual motion is impossible.The tides are possible.The tides are not perpetual motion.If you point out facts to Petrochemicals, after a while, he puts you on his ignore list.Presumably, this is to stop him having to thinkI can understand that one may see the tides as having an external energy source making them not perpetual in motion but if we look at the solar system as a whole we have many parts just as an inventor of a so called perpetual motion machine will include many parts. It is said that true perpetual motion must put out more than is put in and if we take the moon example the moon can not push us over but an ocean wave can the wave has more authority over us than the energy that produced it.
Yes there is supposed to be no input.
Yes there is supposed to be no input. There is a lot more energy lost from the motion of waves and tides from destructive interaction. Waves can dissappear, the tides are diverted and disrupted. If you threw a rubber ducky in the drink would it move for ever.
Perpetual motion doesn't seem to be too much of a problem.
So all I need to do is accelerate myself (not the machine) and then the machine's moving components can have it's kinetic energy replenished.