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No, because that would violate the Law of Conservation of Energy, which according to our current understanding would imply that this form of "perpetual motion" is impossible as long as the system experiences some sort of load. [0] [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservation_of_energy
I don’t think I’m talking about perpetual motion at all... When I say never loses a charge I don’t mean it’s limitless capacity. I mean it could be charged 1,000,000 times without any affect on the capacity of the system? Maybe a better way to say it, a battery that does not degrade with each use. Superconductors allow for the perfect transfer of electrons without any loss? So like if I had a giant earth sized graphe…
Edit 1: Second, not first law Edit 2: In your second paragraph, you literally described a perpetual motion machine, electrons going around a circuit is still 'motion'