User talk:Whiteknight13

Hi. I went through your article How To Build a True Perpetual Energy Machine. It was quite informative. I think wikipedia is not the right place for this. Maybe this will go into Wikiversity. Anshuk (talk) 06:31, 25 November 2007 (UTC)


 * Im sorry but you need to read up on newton's laws of motion a bit more (#1).. There may be no friction but energy in equals energy out. More secificly If you look at maxwell's equations, and Lorentz_force you can see the relationship with magnetizum, electric current and force. The force will stop the machine even if there is no friction.  But sound like your smart, keep thinking.  But sorry to say perpetual machines can not exist unless you disprove newton and various other physicists.  ZyMOS (talk) 06:42, 25 November 2007 (UTC)
 * Check out Moving magnet and conductor problem, this stuff does requrie and understanding of netonian pysics and caluclus.

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