Tech | February 05, 2008 | 4 comments

Perpetual motion machine?

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I'm the last person who would believe that there is an actual perpetual motion machine out there - laws of physics and all - but even if this engine is just ultra-efficient, it is good news in a time when traditional energy sources are running out.
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  • Pfestler
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    • Our "pre-established laws of science" are only working mathematical and logical concepts that symbolize and accurately represent the interactions of the physical world.

      Bluntly, the laws are derived from nature, they are not nature itself. My point? These laws can and most likely will change with the ongoing collection of knowledge that we continue to discover. Believeing they are absolute is rediculous and we should always challenge them when given the opportunity.

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  • refreshbot
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      refreshbot  
    • fascinating.

      despite the lack of confirmation, I am entertained by people that are so intensely preoccupied with challenging pre-established laws of science.

    • 4 years ago
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