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>> No.7273578 [View]
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7273578

Is perpetual motion possible?

>> No.3112258 [View]
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3112258

Could someone explain some things in this video? I get that he's just using electrolysis and burning hydrogen, but there are a few things.
I'm guessing that by HHO, they mean H2 and O and that it's the news being dum as usual.
Why does it not burn his finger when he puts it in the flame?
They say that it's as hot as the sun. That just sounds wrong to me.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3568BI_E3oY

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2777839

Behold! I present you ... The Communism.

>implying it was done right when it failed
>implying you have ever read Robert Fludd
>implying it doesn't work in theory

>> No.1089885 [View]
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1089885

saw this pic on wikipedia, said it won't move on its own because the balls on the right side are fewer even though the lever is longer. What if the levers could expand and collapse (like a cheap star wars laser sword) to win the top ball over to the right side? Just an idea.

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