Ken, are you saying that you don't believe in magnetic motors that
don't require any input to work?
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Magnet_Motors
This could theoretically be conceived as a perpetual motion machine...
Perendev has the most convincing working model.
On Jun 6, 4:36=A0pm, Ken Roberts <for...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> I used to get caught up in sci-fi with the wildly improbable stuff. =A0I
> still like sci-fi, but I try to filter out the wildly improbable.
> Yes, today's sci-fi is tomorrow's science, but they take the only
> moderately improbable to make science out of.
>
> My understanding of things is that drag and lift are two sides of the
> same coin. =A0Having lift without drag would be a perpetual motion
> machine, which I for one Do Not Believe.
>
> I drank that kool-aid back in the 5th grade with a permanent magnet
> motor as a science experiment. =A0It consisted of two boards, one nail,
> a bunch of magnets and a strip of lead. =A0It took me years to figure
> out why I got a perfect score on that experiment when it didn't work.


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