In theory, this would work:
But it doesn't because there are no portals.
How could this be made to work?
Have an intelligible discussion on infinite energy.
A solar panel powering a lightbulb, which powers a solar panel, doesn't work because only some of the energy is converted into light, and so every time it goes "around" (problem?), energy is lost.
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It looks like it would at first, but you'd have to move the top portal over to the right a bit because the water would miss the wheel.
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No, because eventually the effects of nature on the wheel would degrade it to be irrepairable. But It would work for quite a while!
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Sunrise-Moon wrote:
It looks like it would at first, but you'd have to move the top portal over to the right a bit because the water would miss the wheel.
Add a funnel that re-aligns the water.
+1
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kimmy123 wrote:
wulfmaster wrote:
No, because eventually the effects of nature on the wheel would degrade it to be irrepairable. But It would work for quite a while!
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What if it is an iron wheel?
It would rust.
What if it were a diamond wheel?
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illusionist wrote:
kimmy123 wrote:
wulfmaster wrote:
No, because eventually the effects of nature on the wheel would degrade it to be irrepairable. But It would work for quite a while!
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What if it is an iron wheel?
It would rust.
What if it were a diamond wheel?![]()
I would mine it with a pickaxe!
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kimmy123 wrote:
wulfmaster wrote:
No, because eventually the effects of nature on the wheel would degrade it to be irrepairable. But It would work for quite a while!
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What if it is an iron wheel?
that would rust
i would use titanium
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illusionist wrote:
kimmy123 wrote:
wulfmaster wrote:
No, because eventually the effects of nature on the wheel would degrade it to be irrepairable. But It would work for quite a while!
![]()
What if it is an iron wheel?
It would rust.
What if it were a diamond wheel?![]()
a bit expensive
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Alliance wrote:
illusionist wrote:
kimmy123 wrote:
What if it is an iron wheel?It would rust.
What if it were a diamond wheel?![]()
a bit expensive
The money from everyone's electricity bill would be infinite with infinite energy, so you could pay for the diamonds with the money you make for the electricity.![]()
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Idea: Get a peice of coal, burn it, get it to turn a large gear that turns a smaller gear that generates more power and repeat...
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SeptimusHeap wrote:
Idea: Get a peice of coal, burn it, get it to turn a large gear that turns a smaller gear that generates more power and repeat...
im not sure that would work... and you might need more than one peice of coal. I see where you are going. we just need a machine that outputs more than has to be inputed
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Alliance wrote:
hdarken wrote:
JJROCKER wrote:
What if you could instantly go from one part of the world to another. There would be no planes!
Or any transportation.
and a higher unemployment rate
and low gas prices
and not finishing sentences
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JJROCKER wrote:
What if you could instantly go from one part of the world to another. There would be no planes!
But wouldn't that rip you to shreds
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bananaman114 wrote:
JJROCKER wrote:
What if you could instantly go from one part of the world to another. There would be no planes!
But wouldn't that rip you to shreds
Portals >.>
I hate you, 60 second rule. I really do.
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jackrulez wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
JJROCKER wrote:
What if you could instantly go from one part of the world to another. There would be no planes!
But wouldn't that rip you to shreds
Portals >.>
I hate you, 60 second rule. I really do.
Ok
that would still send you at least flying though
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