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Re: YES, mechanical perpetual motion generator based on the Coriolis

by Dan Bloomquist <public21@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 7, 2008 at 07:58 PM

Father Haskell wrote:
> On Mar 5, 12:16 pm, Anthony Mato****
> <anthony...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> TMA wrote:
>>> The only example of perpetual motion in nature is the
>>> electro-magnetic wave.
>> Maybe not even that. A physical object, such as a speeding
>> bullet, loses energy and slows down due to friction in the
>> atmosphere. Perhaps electro-magnetic waves experience a
>> kind of ether friction and lose energy as they pass through
>> space. Light waves losing energy would show as red-****fted
>> so the more distant an object (star or galaxy) is in space
>> the more energy the light would have lost getting here and
>> the more red-****fted it would appear.
>>
>> Anthony
> 
> If energy is lost, the light would dim, but the color
> would stay the same.

By discrete quanta of energy just poofing out of existence? Red ****fting 
is an observed phenomena. And the underlying mechanism is understood to 
be receding galaxies. Red ****fted light does have less energy. But that 
is in the frame of the red ****ft observation. The energy is not really
lost.
 




 20 Posts in Topic:
Re: YES, mechanical perpetual motion generator based on the Cori
"TMA" <MTA@[  2008-03-05 16:48:54 
Re: YES, mechanical perpetual motion generator based on the Cori
Anthony Matonak <antho  2008-03-05 09:16:06 
Re: YES, mechanical perpetual motion generator based on the Cori
Sam Wormley <swormley1  2008-03-05 23:11:26 
Re: YES, mechanical perpetual motion generator based on the Cori
Dan Bloomquist <public  2008-03-07 19:58:53 
Re: YES, mechanical perpetual motion generator based on the Cori
"Androcles" <  2008-03-08 04:03:39 
Re: YES, mechanical perpetual motion generator based on the Cori
Dan Bloomquist <public  2008-03-08 06:26:55 
Re: YES, mechanical perpetual motion generator based on the Cori
"Androcles" <  2008-03-08 17:24:30 
Re: YES, mechanical perpetual motion generator based on the Cori
Dan Bloomquist <public  2008-03-09 03:07:55 
Re: YES, mechanical perpetual motion generator based on the Cori
The Ghost In The Machine   2008-03-08 06:17:03 
Re: YES, mechanical perpetual motion generator based on the Cori
Dan Bloomquist <public  2008-03-10 00:34:25 
Re: YES, mechanical perpetual motion generator based on the Cori
The Ghost In The Machine   2008-03-09 21:08:12 
Re: YES, mechanical perpetual motion generator based on the Cori
"Androcles" <  2008-03-10 09:42:00 
Re: YES, mechanical perpetual motion generator based on the Cori
Bill Ward <bward@[EMAI  2008-03-10 08:34:05 
Re: YES, mechanical perpetual motion generator based on the Cori
The Ghost In The Machine   2008-03-10 08:50:36 
Re: YES, mechanical perpetual motion generator based on the Cori
Sam Wormley <swormley1  2008-03-07 22:43:14 
Re: YES, mechanical perpetual motion generator based on the Cori
Sam Wormley <swormley1  2008-03-07 22:49:52 
Re: YES, mechanical perpetual motion generator based on the Cori
"Androcles" <  2008-03-08 04:03:39 
Re: YES, mechanical perpetual motion generator based on the Cori
Sam Wormley <swormley1  2008-03-05 23:08:37 
Re: YES, mechanical perpetual motion generator based on the Cori
"Matt" <matt  2008-03-10 01:13:10 
Re: YES, mechanical perpetual motion generator based on the Cori
"Bob F" <bob  2008-03-06 10:28:10 

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