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Of all the answers I had yours was the only one that was actually condescending of course I knew all that , my idea needs a hefty push now and then(made very easy with the help of Archimedes) and if it stops one would use the same principle to restart it you're no know-all we already knew that. What we are looking for,as the question clearly stated,is the means to sell somebody the idea of ALMOST perpetual motion,anybody with their wits about them would realize that this meant it needed a kick from time to time.I'm 39 yrs old and I don't care to be condescended to!Worse still I couldn't find a single bright idea among the answers I had but there was one which slagged off my idea so I hated it ,how can you presume to slag something off that you know NOTHING about.We live in the age of Miracles get a life buddy!Hey!did you know that if you sign on with a different name each time you could answer this Q as many times as you liked and then vote for yourself as best answer!

2006-06-07 14:12:21 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Engineering

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Absolutely no condecention was stated or intended Elmbvann. Unfortunately, you can not disclose your idea here for a meaningful evaluation without placing it in the public domain. I understand that the US Patent Office will not accept applications for perpetual motion machines (because none have been shown to be scientifically feasible). I do not and can not judge your idea. Perhaps it has merit. But again it can not defy science and physical laws. It can not create energy but it can certainly collect, concentrate and utilize existing energy much as a lens can be used to burn a leaf. I never worry about "best answer" since I hope that most even all answers will help the questioner. When someone asks a good question I often do a little research because I want to know the answer too. Best of luck with your idea.

2006-06-08 02:15:44 · answer #1 · answered by Kes 7 · 0 0

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