The weather is a product of Magnetics. The Earth is a Motor. The Sun is a Motor, The whole of the Universe is a motor for that matter is matter. Thermodynamics is a result of the relationship between the Negative & Positive of a magnetic field. They do not violate the Laws. Thermodynamics is subboardante to it and could not have a choice in the matter. If you read into a problem that by logic that a law is a LAW it is not valid.
2007-12-07 03:27:30
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answer #1
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answered by einstein 4
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The laws of thermodynamics have no exceptions. They encompass much more than just temperature and pressure. Any person telling you that you can use a permanent magnet and gravity to generate an endless supply of electricity is bullshitting you. I've seen that ridiculous site where they offer to sell people this junk. Guaranteed you will never see a working generator.
2007-12-07 04:22:53
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Ah Joseph W Newmen and his Overunity machine
And gyroscopic particles!
I have watched a documentary of this where he tries to explain it and then test drives a converted SUV.
I have looked into this and even read the patent pending
HO2N 11/00: HO2K 53/00
And to be honest I couldn't understand it, but I am no expert!
However it's not that so impossible, it's just that with the possible exception of Mr Newmen no one has done it as yet!
It is common to think that things that are not, are impossible.
when in fact we can only say that things that are, are possible.
If you follow my meaning?
It would be rather nice if it were true though.
And you could imagine why some people wouldn't want it to be.
But in short I can't say one way or another, Sorry!
And to whoever just jumped in and thumb me down!
Thinking in absolutes in almost as bad as not thinking at all!!!
O' and when giving your absolutes, please try explaining the mechanical properties of electricity, magnetism, and gravity!!!
All three if you can! Please!!
2007-12-07 04:24:33
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answered by Sly Fox [King of Fools] 6
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Given the unqualified success of how the laws of thermodynamics describe the physical universe, I would say that anyone who claims that any machine acts in a manner contradictory to their predictions does not in fact know what the hell they're talking about.
2007-12-07 03:26:21
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answered by jgoulden 7
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Ha! Go to college young one, Thermodynamics gets incredibly more complicated than just pressure and temperature. haha.
2007-12-07 03:17:32
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answered by billgoats79 5
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If you mean the free-energy perpetual-motion machines that claim to extract energy from magnets by spinning them around, then you are correct sir. They are bullshit and violate the law of conservation of energy.
2007-12-07 03:19:41
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answered by ZikZak 6
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