Simon Bridge
Critical Thinker
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Perpetual motion is not the challenge - it is a perpetual motion machine which is the challenge.
Hence, the shifting-weights wheel would have to do some useful work without slowing down.
There are a good set of examples at the museum of unworkable devices (link in previous thread). This also includes a simple way you could test the thing yourself - even if you havn't eliminated friction in the prototype.
In general, a perpetual motion machine must violate the law of conservation of energy, as it is currently understood.
however, a machine could also have a fuel-source which skeptics would typically disbelieve. Perhaps if you got a machine that drew on kharmic energy or etheric energy?
Machines operating at absolute zero do still have friction. You are thinking of the behavior of charge-carriers (ions) in superfluids.
Hence, the shifting-weights wheel would have to do some useful work without slowing down.
There are a good set of examples at the museum of unworkable devices (link in previous thread). This also includes a simple way you could test the thing yourself - even if you havn't eliminated friction in the prototype.
In general, a perpetual motion machine must violate the law of conservation of energy, as it is currently understood.
however, a machine could also have a fuel-source which skeptics would typically disbelieve. Perhaps if you got a machine that drew on kharmic energy or etheric energy?
Machines operating at absolute zero do still have friction. You are thinking of the behavior of charge-carriers (ions) in superfluids.