Re: Proposal for a perpetual motion machine
- From: Sam Wormley <swormley1@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 18:48:48 GMT
gdewilde@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Feb 11, 6:59 pm, Prai Jei <pvstowns...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Jim Black (or somebody else of the same name) wrote thusly in message
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The design for this machine will be posted weekly to sci.physics by anYou will need to build a working model before any financial backers would be
auto-posting bot. The flames boil water, producing pressurized steam,
which turns a turbine, which in turn powers an electrical generator,
which provides the power needed for the first step. I am currently
seeking contributions for an initial test run.
interested.
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nonsense, should talk for yourself.
look:
http://www.steorn.net/about/investor/
There are multiple millions invested here.
So you basically claim heavier then air machines are an impossibility!
Heavier than air machine don't violate the second law of
thermodynamics... Git yerself an education kid!
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