Comment Re:How much? They'll tell you how much. (Score 1) 199
$21.93 is what my online identity is worth.
But people that believe that perpetual motion is completely legitimate and is being covered up by big oil companies and governments as some big conspiracy are fucking worthless. That isn't advanced science, that's standard high school junior year science. The people that pay absolutely no attention to that class have no idea why we should develop renewable energy because "we just need perpetual motion". Forget funding research into this area, let's waste time "overthrowing" corporations to get this magical source of limitless energy.
All you need for perpetual motion is to create negative flux using a local field of negative time. This is done by your trusty old flux capacitor:
http://4gang.wordpress.com/how-to-build-a-negative-inductance/
Of course, you'll also need a DeLorean driving at 88 mph (the speedometer shows a maximum of 85 mph, which makes this part a bit tricky) and 1.21 jigowatts of power.
Unfortunately, until you can get your hands on that sweet little Mr. Fusion, you have to make a plutonium deal with your local Libyan terrorist group.
There are some hurdles, but how can you say it can't be done?
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