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Long Live Perpetual Motion!
Okay this is a revival of a dead thread I posted a while back, I'm hoping for some different perspectives and answers this time around, like if it could theoretically be possible.
Something that I know is supposed to just completely irrationalize perpetual motion is entropy (Second law of Thermo-dynamics) but I think I have a way to overcome this little gremlin in the mechanics by using twenty super-conductive magnets laid down at 36° (ten on the ground or other support and ten above those) and they would be tilted like a back-slash ( / ) at somewhere between 15°-45° (probably closer to 45) , they would also be slightly overlapping each other. The magnets would need to be cooled to maintain super conductivity(at least right now they need to be, but not for long!...  ) by something or other (suggestions?), and one of the levels of the magnets (I was thinking the upper one) would also be connected by some sort of steel or metal (I was thinking Platinum or Titanium) rod in the center of both the levels (upper and lower) of magnets and the rod would rotate as the opposite magnetic fields of the magnets perpetually propelled them away from one another. This rotation could then be used to obtain some sort of energy after being transferred to a generator of some sort, the energy, I'm assuming, would probably be electric but it may be kinetic, and transferred to somewhere or something else.
Sorry for all the vaguery, and lack of an actual visual.
Ask if you need clarification and I'll do my best to help understanding. 
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Re: Long Live Perpetual Motion!
Newton said, "Every object persists in it's state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line unless it is compelled to change that state by forces impressed on it."
Basically a body in motion tends to remain in motion unless acted on by an outside force like friction. Theortically you could set a body spinning in space and it would spin forever.
If you have any friction or other load then the system needs additional energy to remain in motion as the load itself would convert energy to another form. However, the First Law of Thermodynamics states, "Energy can be changed from one form to another, but it cannot be created or destroyed." This means that your machine cannot create the energy to overcome friction or other loads, it must run with only the energy it is started with. Also, The Second Law of Thermodynamics states that "in all energy exchanges, if no energy enters or leaves the system, the potential energy of the state will always be less than that of the initial state." This is also commonly referred to as entropy. Because of this your machine will steadily convert the potential energy it is started with until it has converted all of it. At that point you will have to input energy.
Good luck in overturning these.
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Re: Long Live Perpetual Motion!
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Re: Long Live Perpetual Motion!
I believe it can be done, I don't know how yet, but go for it....I would love to see the laws of Thermal dynamics broken.. I would jump right on the band wagon. 
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I believe it can be done, I don't know how yet, but go for it....I would love to see the laws of Thermal dynamics broken.. I would jump right on the band wagon. 
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I agree with you Smokin'. Thats why I've spent much of the past six years experimenting with different designs - many of which I came up with long before I had any idea that people have been attempting this for centuries; and also before I discovered that there were more than a few web sites dedicated to perpetual motion - most from the stand point that it is impossible.
Some of my prototypes were very similar to ones that had been tried before and failed, and others were quite different. But if it doesent work, it really doesent matter how unique it may be. It's been exciting to have actually built these things and see first hand exactly what they do, and don't do. I have been on the verge of giving up, and believing that maybe it really is imposible; and then I get one to do what I want it to - and it almost...... - but it still doesn't work.
It takes a lot of time. In the words of a physics major friend of mine; "...I don't believe it's possible. - still; no one has proved that it's impossible".
im still working on it.
By the way - FYI; I designed your Avatar.
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Re: Long Live Perpetual Motion!
As I was reading this thread, I looked over to the left at the column of updated topics. You know what the top one was? Slowing of Earth's Spin Its a gigantic ball of iron, in perpetual freefall through a nearly pure vacuum, and it even has energy streaming into it that you'd have to worry about subtracting out when working out your Conservation of Energy equations. Its spinning like mad in a perfect rendition of Newton's laws of inertia and guess what?
ITS SLOWING DOWN!
Do ya think that means something relevant to finding a perpetual motion machine? That infinitessimally small bit of friction is going to slow it down eventually. Why would any of these machines--no matter how much WD-40 or fancy magnets you had--NOT eventually slow down?
And then of course there's that killer issue: all you end up with is a really cute toy for your desk, because if it does *any* useful work at all, its *got* to slow down all the faster.
But we all know how boys like their toys!
Cheers,
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Re: Long Live Perpetual Motion!
the key that I have come to understand is that the energy or motion you wish to produce has to be part of the energy cycle, in other words the motion or energy must be necessary to maintiain the laws of thermodynamics and not break them.
So the device must conform to energy conservation laws......perpetually or at least pseudo perpetually.
An example could be tidal electricity generators where by a generator pulls energy from the moons effect on the tidal flows. the energy produced is psueudo free and reasonably pepetual. The same could be said for wind turbiunes and solar energy, They all rely on a source of forces and energy that are reasonably perpetual.
A device to be successful must act in similar ways, even if it seems to be contained in a device that sits on your desk.
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...perpetually or at least pseudo perpetually....An example could be tidal electricity generators where by a generator pulls energy from the moons effect on the tidal flows. the energy produced is psueudo free and reasonably pepetual....A device to be successful must act in similar ways, even if it seems to be contained in a device that sits on your desk.
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Baaaaaaa, wull heck if all you care about is that it keeps *going* that would not preclude hooking it up to a solar cell array, or heck, just a really well built 350 cubic inch Chevy small block hooked directly into the local gas pipeline.
I was under the mistaken impression that perpetual motion machines were supposed to operate *without* external energy input. Heck that's not amazing, thats just everyday mechanical engineering! What's the big deal then? With this definition, EVERY machine is "pseudo-perpetual"....eventually they fall apart though, as long as they're mechanical, the only challenge is keeping the materials from deteriorating, and then the cost-benefit analysis sez its cheaper just to assume planned obsolescence....
Deteriorata,
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"we're so sorry...Uncle Albert...But we haven't done a bloody thing all day!"
I might say that personally, I don't think perpetual motion is possible either, that's why I'm trying to build a magnetic motion generator. It's all a matter of semantics. You say potato, I say patato. But y'know; with all your vehement anger and hostility. God still loves you.
by the way, your Avatar is actually a picture of me. Who's the idiot now? 
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