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<blockquote data-quote="sevensixtwo" data-source="post: 73059" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>Titor mentioned that his machine has a gravity detector to make sure he stays on the surface of the Earth and doesn't appear some place odd. Think what you could do with a time machine that wasn't locked to the surface of the planet. Since the Earth spins on its axis and rotates around the sun, you could send water slightly back in time and since the Earth has moved (and is a sphere) the water would appear at a place above the surface of the Earth. Let it fall through a turbine under gravity. Free energy depending on how much it costs to send the water back.</p><p></p><p>I have another idea for free energy that doesn't involve time travel. Thermodynamics says energy is conserved in all closed systems. Is the universe a closed system? Is anything in the universe truly a closed system? The wavefunction extends to infinity...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sevensixtwo, post: 73059, member: 3162"] Titor mentioned that his machine has a gravity detector to make sure he stays on the surface of the Earth and doesn't appear some place odd. Think what you could do with a time machine that wasn't locked to the surface of the planet. Since the Earth spins on its axis and rotates around the sun, you could send water slightly back in time and since the Earth has moved (and is a sphere) the water would appear at a place above the surface of the Earth. Let it fall through a turbine under gravity. Free energy depending on how much it costs to send the water back. I have another idea for free energy that doesn't involve time travel. Thermodynamics says energy is conserved in all closed systems. Is the universe a closed system? Is anything in the universe truly a closed system? The wavefunction extends to infinity... [/QUOTE]
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