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Originally Posted by spaceout
Perpetual motion could be philosophically accepted in space, simply because you cannot find a single item at rest.
Find something in the universe that doesn't move, then you can prove that perpetual motion is impossible.
Perpetual motion is a misnomer that shouldn't be given much thought.
The term is usually used and convoluted with free-energy machines, but the term is not exclusive to gypsy science.
To deny perpetual motion is to infer the age of the universe and how long it will last. How can something perpetual exist in a finite theater?
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Space out
Hello
You should find the topic of great interest it is surprising how many people unwittingly accept the medieval notion of perpetual motion within the solar system.
Alan D