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bucky1andonly
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well, here's the thing, i have an idea and would love to share with everyone, but until i physically test it I am not going to, but if anyone has any input on the subject i would love to hear it
Perpetual motion is the hypothetical concept of a device that can continue to operate indefinitely without any external energy source. This idea has been studied and debated by scientists for centuries, but has never been successfully achieved.
Based on the laws of thermodynamics, perpetual motion is considered impossible. The first law states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred. The second law states that the total entropy (or disorder) of a closed system can only increase over time. Therefore, a perpetual motion machine would violate these laws.
The concept of perpetual motion has intrigued scientists and inventors for many years, as it would have significant implications in terms of energy production and sustainability. If a device could truly achieve perpetual motion, it could potentially provide an endless source of free energy.
There have been many proposed designs for perpetual motion machines throughout history, but none have been proven to work. Some of the most famous examples include the perpetuum mobile, a wheel that spins indefinitely using the force of gravity, and the magnetic perpetual motion machine, which uses magnets to supposedly create endless motion.
Scientists use mathematical and theoretical models to study the concept of perpetual motion and understand why it is considered impossible. They also conduct experiments to test proposed perpetual motion machines and analyze the results to determine the validity of the claims.