... snip nonsense ...
> There is no such thing as perpetual motion unless of course you look
> at the moon, stars, sun, air, wind, aether, electron, atoms, and
> EVERYTHING ELSE AROUND YOU that has been moving since the dawn of time
> and will still BE MOVING long after we burn this planet to a
> cinder....
>
>
Another example of your total ignorance about matters scientific. The
objects moving around you have NOT been doing this since the "dawn of
time" (the big bang perhaps). The universe was not young when this
galaxy was born and the star that constitutes our sun coalesced and the
planets around it formed. And we know about the fate of earlier objects
as they can explode and scatter gases throughout their galaxies and
through local groups of galaxies. And even for those stars small enough
to just cool to dwarfs that result will not last forever as they will
cool to the almost absolute zero of the last remains of the radiation
from the big bang. The universe will still exist and new matter being
formed from condensing gases. We know almost nothing about the dark
matter and the dark energy (I suppose you think you know about such
things) but save for the mystery of the dark stuff the universe would
clearly have a possible end when the increase in entropy maximizes in
the universe and no new matter is being formed. Even the universe can't
be said to be a perpetual motion machine.
FK