The fundamental flaw that was clearly overlooked by proponents of this theory is that you would have to either continually feed or replace the cats, thus adding energy into the system.
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Alan, regarding your statement about adding energy to the system I would need to see the studies proving that dead cats still didn’t land on their feet.
Either way, it sure looks to me like you are getting more out of the system than you are putting in. I don’t need perpetual energy, I am just looking for more higher efficient energy. And I think this cat/jam idea fits the bill.
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5 months ago Milo Plurnbottom said ...
Seems like the cost of the white carpet to replace all the existing rail would be prohibitive.