Overpaid slacker would be pretty sweet.....
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I'm going to invent the world's first ______ and make lots of phat lewt.
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It isn't possible according to the laws of physics. I'd like to see him make a machine with 100% efficiency. It isn't possible.
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I'd like to be roofing...
Only not be on the roofs.. |
I'd like to be chunneling.
Only not with a tube in my ass shitting into another man. |
Physics shmizzicks. Anything is possible. I bet you that in the future, when technology is far more advanced than it is now, someone will come up with a perpetual motion machine...or something very close to it that will keep going for hundreds of years...
I'd like to see anyone make one...even something close to it... At the moment, the most efficient man-made thing is a transformer...if anyone can beat it...well... |
So you're telling me it's possible to walk through a door?
It is. But it isn't possible to create a 100% efficient machine. It's a LAW of physics. Things don't just become laws. Einsteins theory of relativity is still just a theory. |
actually theyve already invented a few perpetual motion machines, one which uses the power of magnets to spin, one which uses magnets again to make more electricity than it takes to turn the machine and a giant ferris wheel that uses balls and pullies to make it turn forever...
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Really? Find more info about this then, because I'm suprised it isn't one of the most famous things ever since it defies a law of physics.
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ANother possibility to look into is the earth's magnitational pull. Not really good @ physics or anything yet, but going to take it in college after I get a computer career going. |
The only problem with the Earth's magnetic pull thingy is that it reverses itself every long time or so...though if someone can harness it and make it do their work...well...
Whenever someone mentions perpetual motion machines etc. I always start thinking about using gears et.c to power dynamos which power gears to power more dynamos...:p...no way it would work but...that's what I always think about for some reason... Water...could water be used in perpetual motion machines??? |
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