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Perpetual motion. Free Energy.

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Leedy🛰️🔭 的头像
Leedy🛰️🔭1 年前

Using a magnet isn’t free energy dumbass

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Red Blooded American1 年前

I have a design that uses air . Puts out 850 lbs of torque at start up. Can be reconfigured with same concept to replace gas / electric in automobiles.

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Anthony Farmer1 年前

Perpetual motion is all great and fine and dandy. But it's useless. Cuz you can't take energy away from it and utilize it if you put any type of axle or any type of drag the system stops working. Including Eddy currents. The system stops working. So it's useless it's a toy

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Mark P Ryan1 年前

Very cool. Must have applications today!

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sentinel_0f_the rationale 🇵🇹1 年前

I dont think thats how thermodyna..... ah whatever believe what you want idgaf anymore.

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Knarf Reknab1 年前

We should create this on a big scale

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Rob Hancox1 年前

Put some load on it 😂😂😂 And magnets die after a while! 😂🌍👊

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DL1 年前

That's the "F.S. Mackintosh Perpetual Motion Machine." It actually made the list of "Patents for Unworkable Devices." Good try, flerf, but nobody with average or greater intelligence is buying your nonsense.

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Sebastian Leigh Worthington (Sabby)1 年前

I was thinking of something similar but with vehicle alternators and golf cart batteries

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Michael ☕️🤷‍♂️1 年前

This could easily charge a phone, eh?

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