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GMan wrote:Personally, I don't see a problem with a post like yours. It's the ones that reply like 2 years later with "cool!" that are pretty lame. But posts that are late can be good as long as they contribute in some way, imo.
Njaa wrote:What do you mean by it not being a modified force?
Goldensunboy wrote:I managed to make a perpetual motion wheel, with no rockets or force. It's slow and weak, but perpetual, nonetheless. I guess this possibility spawns from there being no air resistance or friction on rotation around an anchor. I made a tiny wheel with four spokes and it didn't work, then a super-huge wheel, with 20+ spokes and about 5 bar lengths in diameter, and it lost momentum. Only the medium sized wheels, like ones with 8 long spokes fare the best, or so it seems. I haven't researched this much.
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