iito
iito
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25th Apr 2012
25th Apr 2012
this might work on the real world!

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  • ThunderSt
    ThunderSt
    23rd Aug 2012
    become 100, then 50, then 25, then 12.5, and continue into pratically null values.
  • ThunderSt
    ThunderSt
    23rd Aug 2012
    ..store the energy in a loop like that. Mathematically, if 1=Heat=Light=Electricity/2, then 200 would
  • ThunderSt
    ThunderSt
    23rd Aug 2012
    2nd, it wouldn't even work as a battery at all. Every light source emits heat... that way you can't just..
  • ThunderSt
    ThunderSt
    23rd Aug 2012
    1st, it could work simply as a looping battery (but it can't due to above), but the electricity it has ends up being used and the looping battery is uncharged.
  • ThunderSt
    ThunderSt
    23rd Aug 2012
    No, it would never work on the real world, and I can tell you why: Main point: energy in the universe is constant, which leads us to:
  • iito
    iito
    25th Apr 2012
    we can try it on real world :3 , and use an other lamp incase it died or dont want to do it anymore LOL , thats why i only write it 'might' not 'must'
  • kaox
    kaox
    25th Apr 2012
    About the real world part...well, physics and chemistry beg to differ. Either way, nice idea. Could make for a useful TPT battery.