1 posted on
08/07/2008 12:51:21 AM PDT by
DGHoodini
To: DGHoodini
Perpetual motion again. It is actually a machine to save energy. People don’t have to go all the way to Vegas to lose money.
2 posted on
08/07/2008 12:59:04 AM PDT by
Soliton
(> 100)
To: DGHoodini
I believe zero point energy is a mainstay in the Stargate (FICTIONAL) universe.
3 posted on
08/07/2008 1:08:32 AM PDT by
Impy
(Spellcheck hates Obama, you should too.)
To: DGHoodini
He must have used some of those zero friction wheel bearings the auto industry buried in the 50’s...../s
4 posted on
08/07/2008 1:50:21 AM PDT by
MrPiper
To: DGHoodini
5 posted on
08/07/2008 3:25:31 AM PDT by
A. Morgan
(VOTE FOR A LIBERAL N' WE'LL BE UP TO OUR NECKS IN ILLEGALS and OUTA' GAS!)
To: DGHoodini
Tapping into quantum fluctuations or zero point energy is a nice idea, but can it ever be done? Don't know. Is zero point energy real? For sure. Check out the
Casimir Effect.
6 posted on
08/07/2008 3:53:53 AM PDT by
6SJ7
To: DGHoodini
8 posted on
08/07/2008 5:38:06 AM PDT by
thackney
(life is fragile, handle with prayer)
To: AdmSmith; Berosus; Convert from ECUSA; dervish; Ernest_at_the_Beach; Fred Nerks; george76; ...
“all we add is a little gasoline, and we can maintain our free energy indefinitely” /sarc
13 posted on
08/07/2008 10:55:39 AM PDT by
SunkenCiv
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To: DGHoodini
To: DGHoodini
I’ll bet it’s possible to draw a chart of the current price of gas vs. the number of perpetual motion machines advertised in the back of Popular Mechanics.
15 posted on
08/07/2008 8:48:18 PM PDT by
Maurice Tift
(You can't stop the signal, Mal. You can never stop the signal.)
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