sinsanity2006
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Would a perpetual motion machine be disqualified by the fact that the sun will someday go supernova then become a black hole causing the machine to be destroyed?
Would a perpetual motion machine be disqualified because the earth will one day fall out of orbit and crash into the sun?
Would a perpetual motion machine be disqualified because one of it's parts would wear out. For example if it uses a gear and over thousands of years the gear wears out?
Thanks in advance.
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Most of the things worth doing in the world had been declared impossible before they were done. ~ Louis Brandeis
Would a perpetual motion machine be disqualified because the earth will one day fall out of orbit and crash into the sun?
Would a perpetual motion machine be disqualified because one of it's parts would wear out. For example if it uses a gear and over thousands of years the gear wears out?
Thanks in advance.
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Most of the things worth doing in the world had been declared impossible before they were done. ~ Louis Brandeis
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