08-20-2008, 05:54 AM
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smoke wheat hail satin

Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: LA baby
Age: 37
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Re: Perpetual Motion/Free Energy
You would probably have to use something along the lines of liquid nitrogen to keep the magnets cool enough to maintain superconductivity.
And as far as energy flow goes here...do you have any sort of rough estimates as to the energetic output of this kind of experiment? The point I'm making is that would we be putting more energy into this system than we would be getting out creating an overall negative work efficiency?
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