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What's the most impressive machine ever built? - jahcs - 09-14-2004 Occhidiangela,Sep 13 2004, 10:50 PM Wrote:Would be George Soros.:lol: :lol: :lol: What's the most impressive machine ever built? - Bob - 09-14-2004 These are the blueprints for my latest invention It's a perpetual motion machine :P edit: correction to blueprints What's the most impressive machine ever built? - Griselda - 09-14-2004 I can think of many uses for such a machine. ;) What's the most impressive machine ever built? - kandrathe - 09-14-2004 Depending on the mass of the ball, the top of the pit would really... ...have alot of suction. What's the most impressive machine ever built? - LochnarITB - 09-14-2004 Griselda,Sep 14 2004, 02:00 PM Wrote:I can think of many uses for such a machine. ;)Unrealshadow, a bit of advice - RUN!!!! What's the most impressive machine ever built? - Bob - 09-14-2004 The ball is given an initial downward force What's the most impressive machine ever built? - whyBish - 09-14-2004 If the universe is a closed finite system then wouldn't we already be in a perpetual motion machine? What's the most impressive machine ever built? - Minionman - 09-14-2004 Not technically, since the amount of stuff going on would keep decreasing if the universe kept getting bigger and bigger with the physics we have now. Technically, if it were perpetual motion, the same amount of stuff could be going on forever. What's the most impressive machine ever built? - Minionman - 09-14-2004 The squirt gun What's the most impressive machine ever built? - Guest - 09-14-2004 Quote:I can think of many uses for such a machine. Quote:Unrealshadow, a bit of advice - RUN!!!! Lozl |