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>>8044566
look & see

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magnets, tellya

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Hey /sci/, a friend of mine sent me this pic and he says that this pic is an example of free energy. Basically, a small motion (a small initial push) is multiplied many, many times and it causes a large kinetic energy movement by the last ball. And take a look, after the ball is ejected, the whole setup even resets itself perfectly so you can repeat the same process on an on… forever.

So, can we exploit this effect somehow to run a generator of some kind?

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