 - Last login: 2 days agoJLarmor
- JLarmor is a 25 year old guy from New York, USA.
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- Member since Oct 27, 2006
the push forward is the complete inability to be content where we are, when we are.
Impatience is life, progress and the sunset.
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The sins of physics...
...A perpetual notion
In a world that seems to define itself through struggle, varying degrees of
motion engaging and lapsing, the notion of a constant energy, a motion of
infinite repetition, seems impossible, even without the involved consideration of physics or science. This tempting wonderment of impossibility is what has become to be known as "perpetual motion", an oxymoronic paradox to the large majority of persons both intellectual and those considered not. It is even known that the cosmic forces, the overseers of our existence are eventually to peter out and
succumb to the omnipotent powers of governing entropy.
With the advent of such energies as electricty, pertroleum and nuclear fission, clean mechanics, such as crank devices, pulleys and gear-based clock work, have mostly become antiquated 19th century leftovers, most devices demanding too much effort, too much manpower from today's modern man. However, what machines and related processes are currently dubbed "automated", truly aren't and somewhere along their inner workings, the core machinations are powered by expendable resoureces, extinguishable fuels, depletable organic and inorganic compounds.
Typing in "perpetual motion" backwards into search-engines on the internet, the world-wide-cobweb, yields little else but a geeky programming trick of a backwards google search, a literal "mirror" site if you will. How unexciting.
People don't conspire about what they should.
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