heheheMwah, as long as some sub-conclusion basically points to the confirmation of thermodynamic laws.... Besides you already have a working PM.
MwahI totally agree, we first need a perpetual motion machine. Not for generating energy, but just to see how it gets simulated. Perhaps Fc is willing to donate one for a good cause :-)
I've been looking at an evolving idea for a little while. Simulation had it spinning over 9 million rpm. It was a 4 inch disc with 8 mechanisms with weights around 1/100 of a pound.
I'm going to gear it up. I plan on a 12 foot diameter simulation with significantly more mass. I get the point of the thread is given there is a working wheel how would a simulation react to it. I get that.
Regardless of how it reacts, I intend to build it. I'm just going to simulate it first.
Results of the simulation in about a week. I would appreciate input as to what I should measure.