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Can a moebius  strip be the basis of a perpetual machine or not 🤔 ?

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Refers to the topology of space Time ⌚ 😊 

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  • 6 months ago
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    If it was not in a gravitational field, and some type of electrostatic or magnetic force was involved, maybe.  But probably not.

  • John
    Lv 6
    6 months ago

    A perpetual motion machine violates Thermodynamics, 3rd. law (entropy). However, there are pockets of order in disorder and why life arose on Earth.

  • Anonymous
    6 months ago

    No of course not.  a moebius strip has friction.

  • Anonymous
    6 months ago

    No, it cannot. What -- do you think that for some reason a Moebius strip would, for instance, have no friction?

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