BREAKING : Slovak Guy Invents Perpetuum Mobile, Challenges You To Prove Him Wrong, Win 10 000 EUR.
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[video=youtube;Z32s9NNgFrE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z32s9NNgFrE[/video]
Google translate :
Eternal source of energy
Mythical device that would generate more energy than it receives itself , the age-old subject of research , investigation , but mainly attempts to construct . So far, however, nobody was able to construct such a device . Even last attempt Irish company Steorn , which was a public its model called Orbo in 2007 , ended without a clear outcome .
Professional community is against such a device skeptical . Questioned would century functioning laws of physics , more precisely - scientists say that such a device can not be constructed because of existing physical laws .
Challenge current physics
Paul Nemeš but said it was not . On their own perpetual motion began to work with his team in the first theory , proposed equipment after it has been tested in simulation programs , then asked the Industrial Property Office of the Slovak Republic for assignment of the patent. She is currently working to construct the first prototype , which will show whether the device is really functional and can produce more energy than it consumes itself .
Nemeš however, does not admit failure , even listed a cash prize € 10,000 for those who question its mathematical calculations . In them, in his own words highlights the uncertainty of Newton's laws .
" Simulation programs work on the basis of mathematics and mathematics is the language of physics . This means that if an exact science and physics Newtonian physics as such, it is obvious that if we have a contradiction between physics and mathematics , the standard must be mathematics , " Paul says Nemeš .Under what circumstances can pay 10,000 euros get ?
If someone mathematically refuted the conclusions of Paul's nemesis , the balance of power that allows you to move the device (one of the factors that allows this movement , describes in the video below) , or finds an error in a simulation program Algodoo in which the simulation takes place .
These perpetual motion devices have been created so many times. All claiming to be "the one". So I am speculative.
It's a fucking perpetual motion machine dude. Of course it's bullshit.
TL;DR : Guy basically says that if simulations are wrong, maths in general is wrong. Prizes include 10% stake in his start-up company. Sorry for the crappy translate but it would take me hours to translate everything what the guy said, but you get the idea.
He is totally transparent and says anyone can come and take any physicist and scientist with him and prove him wrong in front of blackboard in front of running cameras. Look at the simulations in 2 expensive programs in the video.
I can just tell that it's total fucking bullshit.
watch from 1:50 for simulation footage
Algodoo is like the worst simulation I could imagine for this.
He also claims that that people can sue simulation software companies for not working properly. I don't think such software is cheap.
Is that thing in the video made out of duct tape and shower curtains?
Hah, holy shit. He used Phun!
[QUOTE=vadrigar;43560770]He also claims that that people can sue simulation software companies for not working properly. I don't think such software is cheap.[/QUOTE]
as a guy who has done QA for software, i can tell you that it's probably a bug and this guy is a huge moron.
he says our mathematical simulations are wrong, and then proceeds to use software based on the same math is says is incorrect.
[QUOTE=vadrigar;43560770]He also claims that that people can sue simulation software companies for not working properly. I don't think such software is cheap.[/QUOTE]
Simulation =/= Emulation.
[QUOTE=Doctor Zedacon;43560803]Is that thing in the video made out of duct tape and shower curtains?
Hah, holy shit. He used Phun![/QUOTE]
No, Algodoo. :v:
[QUOTE=Ratboy14;43560750]Algodoo is like the worst simulation I could imagine for this.[/QUOTE]
I think he's just using that to visualize the effect, not to actually simulate the machine. I think he's using something akin to SolidWorks - the 3D model looks like something made in it.
(Mind you, SolidWorks is a [I]very[/I] reputable piece of software, so if it's wrong, it would create some unfortunate implications.)
[QUOTE=Doctor Zedacon;43560803]Is that thing in the video made out of duct tape and shower curtains?
Hah, holy shit. He used Phun![/QUOTE]
Wow. I still remember when the guy who initially made Phun posted it on Facepunch.
The guy is basically talking about how math beats physics and how they totally didn't find an error in the simulation program.
According to you guys this must be an easy 10 grand. Go for it.
shit, now i gotta go reinstall phun.
[editline]16th January 2014[/editline]
someone show this guy Gmod.
The guy ran into floating point/physics calculation inaccuracy stacking and coupled it with nonsencial mathematical explanation and thinks he's business.
[QUOTE=glennman94;43561908]According to you guys this must be an easy 10 grand. Go for it.[/QUOTE]
You do realize everything we currently know about physics tells us perpetual motion is impossible, right? Some guy didn't change that from his garage.
[QUOTE=glennman94;43561908]According to you guys this must be an easy 10 grand. Go for it.[/QUOTE]
If I could talk to him face to face I could probably talk some sense into him in fifteen, twenty minutes (I can actually understand his language, something makes me doubt he can communicate in English). Thing is that looking up an actual contact, putting together a written email, and trying to explain it in exact terms he couldn't just dismiss is way too much effort to try for a HIGHLY DUBIOUS offer of 10 grand euro and honestly, I am not even sure if I would claim that money, that guy will feel REALLY bad once somebody proves him wrong, and I don't think I would ask him for the dosh on top of that.
[QUOTE=glennman94;43561908]According to you guys this must be an easy 10 grand. Go for it.[/QUOTE]
A guy could offer me $10,000 to prove him wrong if he claims that there's a 9th planet orbiting the sun, somewhere between Jupiter and Saturn. I know that's bullshit, but I can't prove him wrong, because I don't have the proper knowledge or means, other than common, agreed knowledge says otherwise.
[QUOTE=LegndNikko;43562225]A guy could offer me $10,000 to prove him wrong if he claims that there's a 9th planet orbiting the sun, somewhere between Jupiter and Saturn. I know that's bullshit, but I can't prove him wrong, because I don't have the proper knowledge or means, other than common, agreed knowledge says otherwise.[/QUOTE]
Or you could prove him wrong and he would say "uhm, okay, well, I don't have the money for you, too bad".
[QUOTE=LegndNikko;43562225]A guy could offer me $10,000 to prove him wrong if he claims that there's a 9th planet orbiting the sun, somewhere between Jupiter and Saturn. I know that's bullshit, but I can't prove him wrong, because I don't have the proper knowledge or means, other than common, agreed knowledge says otherwise.[/QUOTE]
i think you messed up the [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell's_teapot"]analogy[/URL] here
[QUOTE=glennman94;43561908]According to you guys this must be an easy 10 grand. Go for it.[/QUOTE]
Um yeah "law of conservation of energy bitch I'll have that in cash yo"
I nearly cried laughing when he brought out his fucking "simulation"
10/10 science, surely he'll be drowning in awards and research grants from his impeccable work
what a damn weenus this guy is
[QUOTE=Awesomecaek;43562214]If I could talk to him face to face I could probably talk some sense into him in fifteen, twenty minutes (I can actually understand his language, something makes me doubt he can communicate in English). Thing is that looking up an actual contact, putting together a written email, and trying to explain it in exact terms he couldn't just dismiss is way too much effort to try for a HIGHLY DUBIOUS offer of 10 grand euro and honestly, I am not even sure if I would claim that money, that guy will feel REALLY bad once somebody proves him wrong, and I don't think I would ask him for the dosh on top of that.[/QUOTE]
Do it for Facepunch. Rust keys for everyone!
second law of thermodynamics bro, you can't brake even and you cannot even win, just keep expending energy
just took a class in thermodynamics, Newtonian physics has no application in this case its all thermodynamics and you can't make perpetual energy because it violates laws 1 and 2
[QUOTE=Sableye;43564213]second law of thermodynamics bro, you can't brake even and you cannot even win, just keep [B]expending[/B] energy
just took a class in thermodynamics, Newtonian physics has no application in this case its all thermodynamics and you can't make perpetual energy because it violates laws 1 and 2[/QUOTE]
I think you mean transform energy.
[QUOTE=vadrigar;43560770]He also claims that that people can sue simulation software companies for not working properly. I don't think such software is cheap.[/QUOTE]
algodoo is free
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