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Is Green Energy by a Perpetual Motion Machine Possible?

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Is Green Energy by a Perpetual Motion Machine Possible?

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One method to generate energy that has popped up at different times over the past 100 years is through a perpetual motion machine. According to the laws of physics perpetual motion to generate power is impossible. To put it very simply these laws dictate that it will take an equal amount or more power to generate a given amount of power. In other words power cannot be created it must be converted from another equal or greater power source. That is exactly what we are doing when we burn coal or natural gas to generate electric. We are converting power from one type of energy to another type of energy. So according to human knowledge at this point a perpetual motion machine cannot exist therefore power cannot be created by this method. So what happens if we expand human knowledge to include powers of nature never exploited in a certain way before. After all according to the laws of Physics all power must be generated from nature. If energy cannot be created than it must already be here i

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