Science says, “You can’t build a machine that runs forever.”
Eventually, everything is going to stop moving.
This isn’t an astounding new revelation.
Anybody who has ever pushed a child on a swing knows this already.
You can’t give the swing a mighty shove and just walk away.
Because you have to push again.
And again and again and again and again…
…until you eventually tell the child to go play on the slide.
Swings can’t move unless they’re pushed.
They need energy from an external source.
That’s not just true for swings.
It’s true for everything else in the universe.
Where did the energy come from?
Swings can’t push themselves.
And the universe can’t expand itself either.
It needs a push.
The video says: “Maybe there’s perpetual motion on tiny, quantum scales.”
Maybe.
The existence of the universe suggests there’s perpetual energy somewhere.
The impossibility of perpetual motion machines suggests the high probability of God.
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The Universe is a perpetual motion machine What came first the universe or the people that say that a perpetual motion machine is impossible. Without the effect of the universe People may be impossible to build. On the other hand If People say perpetual motion machines are impossible where are all the machines in the universe that do not work in some way as a perpetual motion machine? Because I have several things that can prove a perpetual motion device can be made into one of those machines.
John Branyan: If you had a chance to see proof of a real thing that could produce an effect of perpetual motion machine. Would you want to see it or avoid the issue?
So far every one I asked is inclined to avoid the issue. Why is that?
By the way this technology can be designed to produce lots of power output. Enough to run the world if needed. That’s what make this most interesting. it’s what people have been looking for. but don’t want to find. Just like you know Him. Amen.
Thanks, Tom Wlazlak
I’d love to see proof of perpetual motion.
The video says: “Maybe there’s perpetual motion on tiny, quantum scales.”
The only perpetual motion here is the stubborn assertion that it can’t be God. We can exercise our faith in future discovery instead! Yeah, it must be in the quantum particles. It reminds me of a dog chasing his own tail.
Ha! Well done.
Sheesh, Christians are so dumb. You just pump your legs on a swing and create perpetual motion for yourself. No Sky Daddy needed. It’s Science people, duh.
Pumping your legs uses energy derived from food. An external source.
Wow! A great simple explanation of one of the reasons the universe proves God’s existence. And one I can relate to as I have a four year old who loves the swings.
Now the atheists will prove that nothing is too simple to be misunderstood.
And so begins the series on Classical Theology…
(I assume.)
🙂
I freaking LOVE classical theology…