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POPSDisgruntled American Seeks Canadian For Political Asylum, Maybe More * IT Professional, skilled with computers, can fix yours. * Will get whatever job(s) available to help support us. * From Washington State, appreciates nature. * Willing to learn French. * Polite, working on being more humble. * Hates littering. * Will pet your cat(s)/dog(s) and tell you how cute it is. * Enjoys Rush. * Can fake an interest in hockey. * Knows the first line to the Canadian National Anthem. * Will do whatever it takes to get the fuck out of here. What You're All Aboot: * Canadian. * 18-50 year old female. * Willing to marry me for citizenship. So there you have it ladies! This is your chance to help your neighbors to the South. Get at it!
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POPSElectromagnetic relativity drive being built
They also said the article should never have been published. "It is well known that Roger Shawyer's 'electromagnetic relativity drive' violates the law of conservation of momentum, making it simply the latest in a long line of 'perpetuum mobiles' that have been proposed and disproved for centuries," wrote John Costella, an Australian physicist. "His analysis is rubbish and his 'drive' impossible." Shawyer stands by his theoretical work. His company, Satellite Propulsion Research (SPR), has constructed demonstration engines, which he says produce thrust using a tapering resonant cavity filled with microwaves. He is adamant that this is not a perpetual motion machine, and does not violate the law of conservation of momentum because different reference frames apply to the drive and the waves within it. Shawyer's big challenge, he says, has been getting people who will actually look into his claims rather than simply dismissing them. Such extravagant claims are usually associated with s
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POPS THINKING BIG
TheStar.com | sciencetech | Turning physics on its ear
Turning physics on its ear It would create a positive feedback loop. As the motor accelerated faster it would create a larger electromagnetic field on the generator coil, causing the motor to go faster, and so on and so on. Heins confirmed his theory by replacing part of the driveshaft with plastic pipe that wouldn't conduct the magnetic field. There was no acceleration. "What I can say with full confidence is that our system violates the law of conservation of energy," he says. "Now, is that perpetual motion? Will it end up being that?"
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POPSPerpetual Motion This must make the building of a perpetual motion machine viable. \\if it's output exceeds input, as claimed.
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POPSSolar Energy Forever? Can this be for real? Or is our government/corporations going to apply the "perpetual motion machine" clause in patent law? I hope we find out soon 'cause this ol' Earth has had just about enough. Even inert objects can turn on you.
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POPSMuseum of unworkable devices-Physics Gallery Pictures of registered perpetual motion machines, and reasoning behind them. At the site there are details of the principles of physics that show the flaws in the reasoning behind perpetual motion machines.
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POPSThis Machine will stop the climate & power crisis The importance of this invention is very great, couldbe the end of burns it of coal to produce electricity (the E.U.A. obtain 52% of their electricity of this form), also could be the end of the dependency of petroleum, because the hydrogen, the fuel of the future needs great amount of electricity to be produced. The advances in the Inductrack system developed by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (http://www.llnl.gov/str/October04/Post. html) and the system EMS developed by Transrapid International (http://www.transrapid.de) are two of the three technologies available that can be used to construct this machine. Third it is the Japanese technology of electromagnetic levitation called EDS.