Now here is something to think about. Wouldn't it be great if someone could invent a way to make a perpetual motion machine? As a kid I used to wonder why things like skateboards or marbles would just stop moving after a while. Here's a video I came across.
my sons watch Ted's Video fondly dear John and this one was excellent too
yes i agree that there are so many things that we still don't understand and this is why it is so probable to discover way to produce perpetual energy in future :) hope you and Lynette are doing well my friend!
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Cool video. Thank you for posting this.
ReplyDeletemy sons watch Ted's Video fondly dear John and this one was excellent too
ReplyDeleteyes i agree that there are so many things that we still don't understand and this is why it is so probable to discover way to produce perpetual energy in future :)
hope you and Lynette are doing well my friend!
That's an interesting video - enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteThat was very good - thanks for posting about it!
ReplyDeleteThanks John.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan