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Randy Gross
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Randy Day wrote:
some point the system would equalize and stop. Using the law of Entropy,
I realized I would have to keep the system in a state of disorder. It is
the same for an auto rolling along an interstate, if nothing is done to
interrupt Entropy, the car will come to a halt. I am trying to apply the
same physics here. How can I interrupt Entropy to keep this system
running. It's not Perpetual Motion. There are two sources of power here.
I believe that once a prototype is running, no matter how erratically,
someone will fill in the pieces.
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I understand this. That was my concern in the beginning. I knew that atIf you answer 'yes' to either of these
questions, look up 'Law of Entropy' and
'perpetual motion machine' on the
internet.
some point the system would equalize and stop. Using the law of Entropy,
I realized I would have to keep the system in a state of disorder. It is
the same for an auto rolling along an interstate, if nothing is done to
interrupt Entropy, the car will come to a halt. I am trying to apply the
same physics here. How can I interrupt Entropy to keep this system
running. It's not Perpetual Motion. There are two sources of power here.
I believe that once a prototype is running, no matter how erratically,
someone will fill in the pieces.
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ĐĎॹá