No, my primary assertion was merely that any belief, even when backed up by significant evidence has the potential to be false. I do not have any refutation of the actual principle in question.
Your belief is proven false by my belief that 1+1 is 2.
Unless 2 is actually 3 in disguise, in which case 1+1 is 3 and you are incorrect
(That two is a spy!)
"You can't create something out of nothing, because first you would have to find nothing to create something out of, and it's impossible to find nothing."
John Evans"Case: There is a long line of people (enough people to form a line from one end of the universe to another) and each person can see the person directly in front of them all the way to the end. The person at the very end finally finds the fabled nothing, and in doing so becomes nothing. When he becomes nothing, the person with eyes on him finds nothing and thus becomes nothing, and this continues all the way down the line until the only thing that exists is nothing. Therefor, nothing exists. Since something exists, it's impossible for nothing to exist, because then something wouldn't exist. Since I exist, something exists, and nothing is a blatant lie."
Me^ I had this conversation when I was 14. Plato can't touch this.
Also: water requires gravity to flow, and gravity only pulls in one direction, it's impossible to expect gravity to pull in two different directions at it's own discretion.
I mean, you could ask it really nicely to do so, but I doubt it's going to listen. Even if you found gravity based perpetual motion it still wouldn't be
infinite perpetual motion (That's the whole point, right?) because gravity is reliant upon an all-or-nothing clause, eventually it will 'die' and kill everything surrounding it with crushing force. It would just be a perpetual as-far-as-we-can-see motion.
That's basically the whole theory of the perpetual motion mobile: Eventually it blows up.