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SPANG

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perpetual motion
« on: October 12, 2014, 08:36:33 AM »
If somebody tells you that perpetual motion is impossible, then he/she must have had access to a 'TIME-MACHINE' -------- travelled to the 'end of time' ----------- found out that perpetual motion IS impossible ------------ came back, and
told you!      I doubt that very much, don't you?
If a perpetual motion device IS ever made, and it breaks the so-called 'laws' of motion, too bad.
Because such a device, has yet to be made/invented, doesn't mean it never will.
BILL.

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Re: perpetual motion
« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2014, 02:59:08 AM »
Well Bill

 I have to second that statement for it is well thought out. But don't leave Bessler out of it, for if they had a time machine, they could go back and possibility at least film Bessler and have better clues despite him not showing the inside.


Alan

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Re: perpetual motion
« Reply #2 on: October 19, 2014, 03:16:14 AM »
If somebody tells you that perpetual motion is impossible, then he/she must have had access to a 'TIME-MACHINE' -------- travelled to the 'end of time' ----------- found out that perpetual motion IS impossible ------------ came back, and
told you!      I doubt that very much, don't you?
If a perpetual motion device IS ever made, and it breaks the so-called 'laws' of motion, too bad.
Because such a device, has yet to be made/invented, doesn't mean it never will.
BILL.
Ironically, a time machine that can go backwards and forwards would mean that perpetual motion is possible.

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Re: perpetual motion
« Reply #3 on: October 19, 2014, 10:08:01 AM »
Al,
    I see what I wrote, as simple common sense.   All the so-called 'laws', of motion etc..., must 'all' come under
this heading!
How, on Earth, can 'anyone' say that 'such-and-such' is a 'law', without travelling to the 'end of time', to find out
if that 'law' is correct?     Anyone, who believes  that the 'laws' of motion are correct, without having travelled to
the 'end of time', to prove them correct, must be kidding themselves!   Lemmings.
BILL.

TinselKoala

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Re: perpetual motion
« Reply #4 on: October 19, 2014, 10:47:26 AM »
If you ride a bike, drive a car, fly in an airplane, cross a bridge, ride a train... you can thank a bunch of Engineers. All of whom believe in the Laws of Motion, enough to engineer using them, to make this modern world in which we find ourselves... and which we take so much for granted. Even the computer you are reading this on was designed by engineers and scientists who respect those laws you are railing against.

Perhaps they are not "right" in whatever sense you want to define. But they are certainly right enough "for government work" or any other operations you might want to try. Take a look at the Cassini mission to Saturn. Nearly a billion miles, many years of travel time, by a robot probe, sent on its way and navigating using those laws of motion that upset you so. We (but not you, you unbeliever!) landed a robot probe on Titan! Using Newton's laws! When you can come up with something better than that... please let me know right away.

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Re: perpetual motion
« Reply #5 on: October 19, 2014, 01:53:57 PM »
Tinselkoala.
                 I'm very sorry, to hear you say that.   You are obviously, misguided, and confused!   The makers of these
machines that you mentioned, DID NOT use the 'laws' of motion, to develop them, they simply, fitted in AFTER their
devices were developed.     2+2= 4, so does 3+1.   I could go on ------------ stop being stupid!
BILL.

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Re: perpetual motion
« Reply #6 on: October 19, 2014, 04:56:48 PM »
I'm sorry, Webby,
                        I haven't a clue, what you're talking about!     Can you be more specific?
BILL.

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Re: perpetual motion
« Reply #7 on: October 19, 2014, 05:53:23 PM »
Thanks Webby 1,
                         One of the things to remember, is this;   if people keep saying perpetual motion is impossible,
without 'proving' it, and are just taking the word of well known scientists etc.., which is NOT proof in itself, and
they, (the scientists), provide mathematical 'proof/s' of their theories, which may be very close, but not accurate,
then it may 'put off' those people who might invent a device, that 'may' break the so-called 'laws' of motion, and
it 'may' be a perpetual motion device!
BILL.

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Re: perpetual motion
« Reply #8 on: October 19, 2014, 07:35:33 PM »
Thanks Webby 1,
                         One of the things to remember, is this;   if people keep saying perpetual motion is impossible,
without 'proving' it, and are just taking the word of well known scientists etc.., which is NOT proof in itself, and
they, (the scientists), provide mathematical 'proof/s' of their theories, which may be very close, but not accurate,
then it may 'put off' those people who might invent a device, that 'may' break the so-called 'laws' of motion, and
it 'may' be a perpetual motion device!
BILL.

I think I understand what you are saying here but, so far, every one that has attempted a perpetual motion device has "proven" that it does not work.  It has been "proven" for hundreds of years.  This is not to say that it will never be done, I do not like to speak in absolutes which is why I said "so far", in my first sentence.  All I am saying is that, at this point in time, all of the laws dealing with this type of device still hold up.  We will have to see what the future holds.

Bill  (Great name)

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Re: perpetual motion
« Reply #9 on: October 19, 2014, 07:51:38 PM »
(snip)
                        I haven't a clue

(snip)

You got that part right, at least.

TinselKoala

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Re: perpetual motion
« Reply #10 on: October 19, 2014, 07:54:18 PM »
Tinselkoala.
                 I'm very sorry, to hear you say that.   You are obviously, misguided, and confused!   The makers of these
machines that you mentioned, DID NOT use the 'laws' of motion, to develop them, they simply, fitted in AFTER their
devices were developed.     2+2= 4, so does 3+1.   I could go on ------------ stop being stupid!
BILL.

You clearly don't know what you are talking about.  Go ahead, analyze the Cassini mission and tell me again that the Laws of Motion were fitted in after the mission was developed.
You cannot.
Your position is a joke, and I seriously doubt if you have ever actually built anything with your hands.

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Re: perpetual motion
« Reply #11 on: October 19, 2014, 11:46:43 PM »
I'm so glad, that most of you, don't intend to wait till the 'end of time' , to find out if you're right, or not.   You all (those
that disagree), must have some other way, of seeing into the future ------------ I think I'll wait!    It appears, that you
believe perpetual motion is impossible -------------- I don't!
BILL.

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Re: perpetual motion
« Reply #12 on: October 20, 2014, 12:52:49 AM »
I'm so glad, that most of you, don't intend to wait till the 'end of time' , to find out if you're right, or not.   You all (those
that disagree), must have some other way, of seeing into the future ------------ I think I'll wait!    It appears, that you
believe perpetual motion is impossible -------------- I don't!
BILL.

Good for you.  So, prove that it is possible.  You are making an extraordinary claim so, the burden is upon you to prove that it is possible.  I, for one, hope that you can do so.  If not, welcome to the laws of physics.

Bill

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Re: perpetual motion
« Reply #13 on: October 20, 2014, 06:25:27 AM »
Hi Bill,
        I'm not being 'funny', but I wrote what I wrote, to prove a point --------------------- I succeeded!
My point was; a lot of people, believe that perpetual motion is impossible, in spite of the fact, that the 'end of time'
'may' prove otherwise.    To simply, 'take the word', of these long dead scientists etc..., even if their math seems
to bare them out ---------- is unwise!        Just like you, I hope that the 'laws' of motion, ARE broken.   That would
be something to talk about, wouldn't it?
BILL.

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Re: perpetual motion
« Reply #14 on: October 20, 2014, 11:19:35 AM »
PERPETUAL MOTION IS POSSIBLE AND THE BEST REALITY EXAMPLE HERE IS THE EARTH! >:( 


CAN'T YOU SEE THAT!  ;D