(July 24, 2019 at 1:14 pm)Drich Wrote: and i do not think you understand the definition of perpetual motion machine.. even after I posted it.
wear and tear would consume the machine before the radiation of the core would stop producing enough heat to cause a fuel failure.
Meaning core fails with in 10 years all life ends, yet the machine will continue on till the bearing fails, or a pipe develops a leak or a rubber oring cracks and fails or 1000 other wear and tear things happens... which again is included in the defination.
Meaning the definition of perpetual motion machine makes allowances for wear and tear. which again will hapen long long before the machine runs out of fuel/heat.
Ahhhh, I got it!

A perpetual motion machine is a machine so poorly designed, so shabbily constructed, and so sloppily maintained that it is guaranteed to break down before its energy source runs out!
Well, Drich, have I got a lot of perpetual motion machines for you!