Thing
...now with added haecceity!
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There seems to me to be a paradox in Newton's third law that although there are equal reactions produced from actions that at times those reactions are synergistic.
I take it you are using 'synergistic' in the sense of the first definition at dictionary.com, that is "The interaction of two or more agents or forces so that their combined effect is greater than the sum of their individual effects." If at any time the actions and reactions are synergistic in this sense then they won't be equal. Newton's law says that they are. That would mean that your sentence quoted above says, in effect: "There seems to me to be a paradox in Newton's third law that it isn't always obeyed".
If you have a repeatable demonstration that this happens to any appreciable degree at non-relativistic speeds and non-quantum sizes then you are about to become the most famous scientist in the world bar none; Stephen Hawking and Ed Witten will be mere footnotes compared with you. If, on the other hand, you have a chain of reasoning that leads you to believe this without having seen it work then there is almost certainly a mistake in that chain of reasoning. Several people here could help you to identify it if you'd let us know what the reasoning is.
Good luck with your model, but I don't expect it to work.
Oh yes, about the perpetual motion deal, there is no way out.
Holy molly; the woo has now left left-field and is totally out of the ball park! Come see this Martha.