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* [https://bbs.boingboing.net/t/remember-the-perpetual-motion-machine-called-orbo-they-are-back/68421/2 It’s like a chemical reaction, but without the reacting chemicals.] @ Boing Boing


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Latest revision as of 16:16, 15 July 2019

Perpetual motion machines and time machines have one thing in common: Daddy Warbucks.

Consider:

  • Perpetual Motion Machines are fictional.
  • Daddy Warbucks is fictional.
  • Daddy Warbucks would totally invest in a Perpetual Motion Machine.
  • The photograph (TO_DO_PHOTO) clearly reveals a man who could possibly be Daddy Warbucks.
  • Being fictional -- and this is critical -- Daddy Warbucks could appear anywhere.

And therefore:

  • Perpetual Motion Machines are fictional -- just like Time Machines, which Daddy Warbucks would also totally invest in.

And it looks like Daddy Warbucks has invested in Time Machines -- why, just look at that youthful, vacant stare, hungering for a meaningful future ...!

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