Perpetual Machine
A charged ball sealed inside of the same charged sphere container, made by indestructible material, carried super-strong Coulomb's force.
Without any energy, the ball will stay at the center of the container. A dead atom.
Let there be light. Kick the container.
You have created the first perpetual machine.
If infinite numbers of these machines exist, they will interact under conservation laws.
But they will never attract each other to form into matters we see. There is only repelling force between them.
In order for matter to form, atoms must be able to attract each other with a force called gravity.
Now if we add an outer shell on the container and it carries a more opposite charge than the container, the ball will be repelled by the inner container and attracted by the outer shell, balanced inside without carrying energy.
If we kick it, it will live forever. And it can attract other atoms now. Because they carry repelling and attracting force now.
The net Cloumb's force between two atoms is gravity. Mass equals to total charges of the atoms/matter/mass.
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