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Inventor Doesn't Dare Say 'Perpetual Motion Machine'
#8004274 - 02/10/08 11:31 AM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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No, what he says instead is equally ludicrous: "What I can say with full confidence is that our system violates the law of conservation of energy," he says.
How many times have I stated there is no limit to self-delusion? Not enough it seems.
He is the first to admit that he doesn't know how his machine works from a physics standpoint. There ya go.
In Heins' machine, he explains that magnetic friction somehow gets turned into a magnetic boost. Somehow? Pixie dust? 
Yet another perpetual motion machine nut. At least his wife had the good sense to leave him instead of hanging around to share in the untold trillions of dollars his invention will make.
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Re: Inventor Doesn't Dare Say 'Perpetual Motion Machine' [Re: OrgoneConclusion]
#8004319 - 02/10/08 11:42 AM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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haha i saw that and watched the video.
it seemed pretty sketchy to me.
he must not be a physicist. just some dude who got bored and read an intro to physics book.
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Re: Inventor Doesn't Dare Say 'Perpetual Motion Machine' [Re: OrgoneConclusion]
#8004408 - 02/10/08 12:14 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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If it sounds to good to be true, it probably is. There's no getting around the laws of thermodynamics
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Re: Inventor Doesn't Dare Say 'Perpetual Motion Machine' [Re: Entropymancer]
#8004463 - 02/10/08 12:29 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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What I like is his schizophrenic viewpoint(s):
1. His machine violates the Law of Conservation of Energy.
2. He doesn´t believe that his idea is a scientific breakthrough of any kind.
Which is it, oh wacky one?
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Re: Inventor Doesn't Dare Say 'Perpetual Motion Machine' [Re: OrgoneConclusion]
#8005366 - 02/10/08 04:40 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Rofl his viewpoints are so funny! What a fucking nutter
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Re: Inventor Doesn't Dare Say 'Perpetual Motion Machine' [Re: Draigan]
#8005447 - 02/10/08 04:58 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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He would fit right in on a certain unnamed Shroomery forum.
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Re: Inventor Doesn't Dare Say 'Perpetual Motion Machine' [Re: OrgoneConclusion]
#8005472 - 02/10/08 05:04 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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you mean the pub?
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Re: Inventor Doesn't Dare Say 'Perpetual Motion Machine' [Re: Ginseng1]
#8005511 - 02/10/08 05:12 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Your powers of perception are extraordinary. 
But the answer is 'NO!'.
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Re: Inventor Doesn't Dare Say 'Perpetual Motion Machine' [Re: OrgoneConclusion]
#8005636 - 02/10/08 05:38 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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I saw that on a discovery channel documentary. The american govt wont give him a patent for it so its been sitting for years.
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Re: Inventor Doesn't Dare Say 'Perpetual Motion Machine' [Re: Overclock22]
#8006066 - 02/10/08 07:16 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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And do you know why?
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Re: Inventor Doesn't Dare Say 'Perpetual Motion Machine' [Re: OrgoneConclusion]
#8006120 - 02/10/08 07:28 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Is this the next step in technology? We build it and use it, but no one knows how it works, not even the makers? Sounds like a house of cards.
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Re: Inventor Doesn't Dare Say 'Perpetual Motion Machine' [Re: BrainChemistry]
#8006374 - 02/10/08 08:22 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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No. This is not the next step in technology. The laws of thermodynamics cannot be broken.
They won't give the guy a patent because anything that claims to violate any law of thermodynamics cannot actually work (this one claims to violate the 1st Law). That's what the Swiss had Einstein doing working as a patent clerk. They had him evaluate whether the machines described in the patents claimed to violate any of the laws of thermodynamics.
Energy is conserved. Pics or it didn't happen
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Re: Inventor Doesn't Dare Say 'Perpetual Motion Machine' [Re: OrgoneConclusion]
#8006443 - 02/10/08 08:41 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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He makes some big claims for admitting not knowing what he is talking about.... BUT, having a few recognizable names in the article obviously gives his story full credibility.... 
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