Sci_Guy: you should change your name to Sci_Fi_Guy!
Originally Posted by
Sci_Guy
Perpetual Motion exists all around us from electrons spinning around a neucules in an atom to planets spinning arond the universe.
Sorry - not true. The motion of electrons around neuclei will not go on forever - current estimates are that protons have a half-life of about 10^32 years on average (see:
Protons and neutrons ) - that's a very, very long time (about a million billion times the age of the universe), but it's not infinite. And as the planets orbit the sun they are slowly losing angular momentum, primarily through tidal friction- which causes them to move to spiral away from the sun into lower energy orbits- see:
Tidal acceleration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Originally Posted by
Sci_Guy
Is it possible to recreate a perpetual motion devise? Possible, we have good examples.
Sorry - there are no examples.
Originally Posted by
Sci_Guy
A Perpetual Motion devise would not be possible if you bind yourself to the traditional laws pf physics.
A perpetual motion device is not possible in the physical world we live in.