Hii all.... It is my simple experimental thought.... Please give ideas....

In summary, the conversation is about discussing forbidden topics, specifically perpetual motion machines and over-unity energy mechanisms. The discussion is deemed a waste of time and the thread has been closed. The conversation also mentions links to resources that debunk the concept of free energy and perpetual motion.
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Please re-read the PF Rules link at the top of the page (under INFO), especially the Forbidden Topics part. We do not discuss perpetual motion machines (PMMs) and over-unity energy mechanisms. Such discussions are a waste of time. See the links in the quote from the Forbidden Topics below to learn more about why they cannot work. This thread is closed.

micromass said:
Pseudoscience, such as (but not limited to):
Perpetual motion and "free energy" discussions
http://wiki.4hv.org/index.php/Free_Energy_Debunking
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perpetual_motion
http://www.skepdic.com/freeenergy.html
http://www.skepdic.com/perpetual.html
 
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FAQ: Hii all.... It is my simple experimental thought.... Please give ideas....

What is the purpose of the experiment?

The purpose of this experiment is to explore a simple thought or idea and gather ideas and suggestions from others to potentially turn it into a larger experiment or research project.

Can you provide more details about your experimental thought?

Yes, the experimental thought is not specified, as it can be anything that the individual is curious about or wants to explore further. It could be related to any field of science, technology, or any other area of interest.

Do you have a specific method or procedure in mind for your experiment?

No, the method or procedure is not specified as it depends on the individual's thought and ideas. However, it is important to follow the scientific method and ensure the experiment is conducted ethically and safely.

How can I contribute or provide ideas for your experiment?

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Can anyone participate in this experiment?

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