Message from @SideTracker

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2019-08-28 20:23:13 UTC  

No energy source lasts forever

2019-08-28 20:23:23 UTC  

Perpetual motion machines are impossible cause friction on a planetary level, and there is also friction in space because Space isn't a vacuum devoid of gravity

2019-08-28 20:23:31 UTC  

no shit sherlock

2019-08-28 20:23:35 UTC  

^^^

2019-08-28 20:23:56 UTC  

Thermodynamics called, it said you need an award for being mr obvious

2019-08-28 20:24:06 UTC  

nuclear fusion might also be infeasible in terms of getting more out than you put in

2019-08-28 20:24:27 UTC  

@ManAnimal its not actaully

2019-08-28 20:24:39 UTC  

ITER split even on input-output in 2008

2019-08-28 20:24:39 UTC  

it's quite feasible within this century even

2019-08-28 20:24:43 UTC  

yes, quite actually; science is easy; engineering i hard

2019-08-28 20:24:52 UTC  

That's about the best the fusion got so far

2019-08-28 20:24:53 UTC  

@SideTracker it's definitely not doable

2019-08-28 20:25:08 UTC  

yes, so stil qualifies as 'perpetual motion'

2019-08-28 20:25:26 UTC  

Ein >= Eout

2019-08-28 20:25:30 UTC  

No

2019-08-28 20:25:36 UTC  

It won't last forever

2019-08-28 20:25:42 UTC  

doable actually given how we are getting increasingly advanced with robotics and you dont need a human to build a reactor

2019-08-28 20:25:53 UTC  

Ehhhh

2019-08-28 20:26:00 UTC  

Not really

2019-08-28 20:26:00 UTC  

you can have a human guide it

2019-08-28 20:26:09 UTC  

but you dont need him to build it

2019-08-28 20:26:12 UTC  

any device that claims to have a net output GREATER than the input is a perpetual motion machine

2019-08-28 20:26:21 UTC  

hell we have surgeons getting replaced with robots now

2019-08-28 20:26:26 UTC  

it isn' t about duration; it's about efficency

2019-08-28 20:26:38 UTC  

Pin/Pout

2019-08-28 20:27:40 UTC  

and so far, scientists have been promising way more than the material sciences and other practical requirements can deliver

2019-08-28 20:28:19 UTC  

the ITER assembly plan is... well, the space shuttle was easier to assemble

2019-08-28 20:29:17 UTC  

lets see how the Tesla GigaFactory turns out in China and if it works we will build like 4 or 5 in the US

2019-08-28 20:29:21 UTC  

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2019-08-28 20:29:55 UTC  

Telsa isn't very good at technology demonstrations

2019-08-28 20:30:10 UTC  

Musk is good at technology integrations

2019-08-28 20:30:24 UTC  

can't integrate what doesn't exist

2019-08-28 20:30:25 UTC  

the idea has to be sound and efficient

2019-08-28 20:30:30 UTC  

that's why we wait and see

2019-08-28 20:30:37 UTC  

if it turns out to be both

2019-08-28 20:30:39 UTC  

great

2019-08-28 20:30:46 UTC  

if not, trash it

2019-08-28 20:30:53 UTC  

we will rethink it

2019-08-28 20:31:03 UTC  

***BRUNO, LETS GET SOME MUDDAFUCKIN PIZZA***

2019-08-28 20:31:07 UTC  

Tesla is gonna flop