Is Jupiter a Perpetual Motion Machine?purplenova (39) in philosophy • 7 years ago (edited) Ultimately Jupiter isn't a perpetual motion machine, but it may provide power for an extremely long time to come. ▶️ DTube ▶️ IPFS philosophy jupiter space science dtube
Fascinating. This is my kind of topic right here.
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Hey @purplenova, great post! I enjoyed your content. Keep up the good work! It's always nice to see good content here on Steemit! :)
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Thanks exxodus! :)
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Check out thunderbolts.info and electric universe theory. Stars don't burn. They are cathodes and the fusion is incidental in the corona.
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Where's the anode then? It's a ball of super heated gases and plasma, it may be different than a fire, but it's comparable.
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