Post number #529668, ID: 383afa
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Putting it in simple terms cause im tired. Man turns object to power turbine similar to hamster and wheel. Once enough power, it begins to use this power to turn the turbines on its own Using less power than it creates, it can build up power. Once enough power is stored, next machine can turn on, a larger version that produces and consumes more power. Infinite loops of building up power, spending power to create more power. If theres a mishap then man turns a wheel again/backup
Post number #529670, ID: 383afa
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Am i just autistic and dont understand electricity and science
Post number #529674, ID: 0cb882
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you will spend more energy than you will produce. eventually it will all screech to a halt. what even is making the turbines turn here? if it's just a human it'll be unable to yank the lever at some point because it will be too hard. at best it'll make one tiny turbine turn and it'll produce negligible amounts of power over a long amount of time until it gets tired.
so many people have tried perpetual motion
Post number #529703, ID: 383afa
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Twas a 2AM thought. A man can dream
Post number #529715, ID: 69b4c1
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>>529703 yes look up thorium fusion
they're sitting on our dreams gurl
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| Putting it in simple terms cause im tired.
Man turns object to power turbine similar to hamster and wheel.
Once enough power, it begins to use this power to turn the turbines on its own
Using less power than it creates, it can build up power.
Once enough power is stored, next machine can turn on, a larger version that produces and consumes more power.
Infinite loops of building up power, spending power to create more power. If theres a mishap then man turns a wheel again/backup