originally posted in:Secular Sevens
So why don't we have perpetual power?
Maybe a silly question, but I'm definitely silly.
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Edited by Chaz: 8/13/2013 8:11:00 PMNo we do not, energy will always be lost somehow. Plus, even if we did have perpetual motion machines we would not be able to develop perpetual power. Assuming one would just be a physical system in which kinetic energy is not lost to the surroundings, if we tried to use it to produce energy we would take energy from the system causing it to stop eventually.
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Easy peezy
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How to make a perpetual motion machine: 1. Put rock in space 2. Push rock 3. Rock moves forever checkmate, atheists!
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We don't have either
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[quote]perpetual motion machines[/quote]No, friction and energy-loss and so forth. PM violates thermodynamics laws, man.