Entertaining, but useless.

I find it hard to lend credibility to a guy who has another video of the Boyle flask, that has wires coming out of the back.

Perpetual motion and free energy are myths manno. Even if it ran for 1000 years, it's still not perpetual.

Metal corrodes and wears down, magnets lose magnetism.

I would think, the only possible things that could be remotely considered perpetual, are things without tangible, measurable, factors.

Like thought, stupidity, consciousness, some gods. But even so, that just gets into philosophy. Does anything exist if there is nothing to perceive it?

If a tree falls in the forest, and no one is around, does Paul call it perpetual motion?

Questions for the ages.


Laziness breeds innovation