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Posted 2008-11-13, 10:58 PM
in reply to Grav's post starting "If something is spinning, there is..."
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If something is spinning, there is friction involved which prevents the existence of a perpetual motion device.
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Not when the spinning is being pushed. Take a pinwheel shape that is perfectly round on the outer edges, place high powered magnets on them, place polarized ends oppositely all the way around it, each at a percision like angle, and watch the device spin amongst itself, the pinwell then turns into a turbine which spools a turbo like device and then creates PSI.
I've pretty much given up on a device, for now atleast, I figure we can harness the Earth's energy for now and make due.
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