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fg588
Hi,

My son are looking for systems on internet for give energy free, I know it's impossible and until now I arrive to say where is the problem but I don't find for this one ? Can I expose the system ? It's not very complicated for explain.


Regards
Robittybob1
QUOTE (fg588+Mar 24 2012, 01:46 PM)
Hi,

My son are looking for systems on internet for give energy free, I know it's impossible and until now I arrive to say where is the problem but I don't find for this one ? Can I expose the system ? It's not very complicated for explain.


Regards

How long has there been biological life on earth?

Why hasn't evolution allowed biological life to survive using perpetual motion?

Why because it doesn't exist.
Whitewolf4869
QUOTE (Robittybob1+Mar 24 2012, 05:14 PM)
How long has there been biological life on earth?

Why hasn't evolution allowed biological life to survive using perpetual motion?

Why because it doesn't exist.

Hey Rob
Im not sure if he's asking or offering to tell us something.
One thing I do know is that solar is a very good and free energy source as I have used it for over 25 years.
Geo thermal is probably evan better but much more expensive initially.
Whitewolf4869
QUOTE (fg588+Mar 24 2012, 01:46 PM)
Hi,

My son are looking for systems on internet for give energy free, I know it's impossible and until now I arrive to say where is the problem but I don't find for this one ? Can I expose the system ? It's not very complicated for explain.


Regards

Lets hear what you have to say
Exnihiloest
QUOTE (Robittybob1+Mar 24 2012, 05:14 PM)
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Why hasn't evolution allowed biological life to survive using perpetual motion?
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This objection is very weak. The Nature didn't invent the wheel and indeed we use wheels.
Even if a perpetual motion of type 1 is unlikely, even if a perpetual motion of type 2 is unlikely but less unlikely than the first one, such a possibility can't be arbitrarily denied.

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