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Re: That perpetual machine on the tubes
i couldn't watch all of it... the guys voice was too boring, lol
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Re: That perpetual machine on the tubes
While I (mostly) understand why he says it works, I'm not very good at explaining it. Try jumping around wikipedia (and reading the sources) to get some idea.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perepiteia And to explain why it does or doesn't work, we can simply use the fact that our concept of time may be broken (and thus making it impossible to measure power ). |
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Re: That perpetual machine on the tubes
Unless this man can prove that the output power is greater than or equal to the input power, this is not real perpetual motion.
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