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Perpetual motion machines are something that produces more energy than it uses, and is self sustaining . Something that defies the laws of thermodynamics.
Perpetual motion machines are something that produces more energy than it uses, and is self sustaining . Something that defies the laws of thermodynamics.
It may sound odd, but i think of perpetual motion loads, i mean, probably more than i should. I've always been fascinated by the concept, as have many other people, especially the Victorians but there are still many people across the world who are trying to invent a perpetual motion machine. You build one and you can power anything, anywhere without the need to plug it in anywhere. I often try and work out ideas in my head and sometimes think i've worked it out only there to be a major flaw. For some reason my machines always involve water, or sand.
It may sound odd, but i think of perpetual motion loads, i mean, probably more than i should. I've always been fascinated by the concept, as have many other people, especially the Victorians but there are still many people across the world who are trying to invent a perpetual motion machine. You build one and you can power anything, anywhere without the need to plug it in anywhere. I often try and work out ideas in my head and sometimes think i've worked it out only there to be a major flaw. For some reason my machines always involve water, or sand.
It may sound odd, but i think of perpetual motion loads, i mean, probably more than i should. I've always been fascinated by the concept, as have many other people, especially the Victorians but there are still many people across the world who are trying to invent a perpetual motion machine. You build one and you can power anything, anywhere without the need to plug it in anywhere. I often try and work out ideas in my head and sometimes think i've worked it out only there to be a major flaw. For some reason my machines always involve water, or sand.