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Undergrad What Makes Laws Definitly Right No Matter What?
Law of Time, Energy And Motion & Law of Origin Interesting point: The man who quantified the laws of motion was Sir Isaac Newton. He found that motion could be classified under three heading. He took it upon himself to call them "Laws".- Guadalupe
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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High School Perpetual motion and free energy possible?
perpetual motion machines Having a point of origin is the very foundation in which engineering basis their building blocks upon. Without it, one can not build on the ideas, thoughts, even their insperations. The word "Perpetual" to mean: forever, never change, etc. But, has anyone stopped... -
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High School Perpetual motion and free energy possible?
perpetual motion machines Forgive me for not being too specific. But, can anyone give me one example, by difinition, that is infinite in this whole universe? Just one? Oh! God is a given. Sorry. -
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High School Perpetual motion and free energy possible?
Perpetual motion machines (PMMs)of the 1st, 2nd, or of any kind, does not or has ever violated any laws of physics. Infinite meaning, "with no beginning and no end". All PMMs of any kind, are finite, because they all have a point of origin, a ground state, a beginning. Laws of Physics... -
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High School Perpetual motion and free energy possible?
Perpetual Motion Machines Perpetual motion machines never did violate any laws of physics. Perpetual motion machines are finite, not infinite. Perpetual motion machines are simply misunderstood. -
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High School Perpetual motion and free energy possible?
perpetual motion machines All things have a beginning, all things have a cause and all the unknowns are known. The question is, how far back in time, history, past, does one want to go to find the answers to where it all began, its point of origin, its beginning, its ground state... -
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Perpetual motion machines: possible?
Perpetual motion machines "The important thing is not to stop questioning." -Albert Einstein 1879 I'm sorry if my gibberish may not sound like real physics to you, but it is.- Guadalupe
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- Forum: General Engineering
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High School Perpetual motion and free energy possible?
perpetual motion Correction. No, it does not. Newton's 3rd Law of Motion has a ground state, a beginning, a point of origin, making this law finite. But, Newton's 1st Law of Motion does not have a ground state, a beginning, a point of origin, making this law infinite. Based on this... -
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High School Perpetual motion and free energy possible?
Perpetual Motion Machines O.K. But, what about Newton's 3nd law of motion? It states: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. -
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High School Perpetual motion and free energy possible?
perpetual motion machines There is a new book on the market called, "Guerra's Law". It talks about the "Law of Time, Energy And Motion & Law of Origin". This two laws basically state that all things that are put into motion, from a ground state, a beginning, a point of origin, will... -
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Perpetual motion machines: possible?
Perpetual Motion [edit] Sorry, but your gibberish is not physics and is not allowed in my forum. In the engineering forum, we necessarily only deal with real physics (caveat - a discussion on why perpetual motion doesn't work can be useful). Keep it in the TD forum. And keep the spam off the...- Guadalupe
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- Forum: General Engineering
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High School Perpetual motion and free energy possible?
Perpetual Motion Machines Anything with a ground state, that is put forward into motion, will eventually come to a grinding halt. Example: planes, trains, automoblies, solar panel generators, windmill generator, nuclear power generators, etc, and because all thing that are put forward into... -
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High School Why Doesn't Perpetuum Mobile Work? Student Seeking Answer
Perpetual Motion Machines The word "perpetual" comes from the Latin word "perpetuus", meaning, forever, everlasting, unchanging, etc. But, I believe that the word, "perpetual", was also meant to mean, "from a point of origin" in order for a body to exist in motion, but for some reason, it was...- Guadalupe
- Post #14
- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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Perpetual motion machines: possible?
Perpetua Motion Machines Law of Origin states, "A body set in motion, from a point of origin, will come to rest", meaning, anything that is set into motion from a ground state, will eventually come to a grinding halt, such things as planes, trains, automoblies, solar panel generators, windmill...- Guadalupe
- Post #16
- Forum: General Engineering