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Perpetual Motion Machine - Amazing Invention
Explore the fascinating world of perpetual motion machines with this amazing invention featured in our latest video. Delve into the science and myths surrounding perpetual motion, a concept that has ...
Conservation of energy isn’t just a good idea: It is the law. In particular, it is the first law of thermodynamics. But, apparently, a lot of people don’t really get that because history is replete ...
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Perpetual motion machine magnet motor
This video unveils the science and theories behind building a perpetual motion machine and magnet motor, discussing the possibility of harnessing endless energy. Join us as we examine various designs ...
On Sept. 20, 1913, rumors were running rampant around North Dakota that J. W. Kennedy, of Mandan, North Dakota, had invented just such a machine. A news clipping about J.W. Kennedy and his perpetual ...
A perpetual motion machine operates in a continual repetitive motion, indefinitely; without someone providing an energy source. Considering this concept, imagine a business operating with little to no ...
Since we found out about energy, right up until the point we found out it violated the laws of physics, people have dreamed of creating a perpetual motion machine. Perpetual motion machines are ...
Perhaps the most persistent nonsense in physics: the perpetual motion machine. Bad ideas come and go in physics. But there’s one bit of nonsense that is perhaps more persistent than all others: the ...
Perpetual motion is impossible, but Japan has managed the illusion of perpetual debt for 20 years. Perpetual motion--a machine which produces more than it consumes indefinitely, without any visible ...
WEST FARGO — Ernie Brookins has already led an accomplished life, but the 79-year-old West Fargo inventor hopes to add one more achievement to his résumé: changing the world. Brookins — alongside his ...
While this is authentic footage of a genuine product, the "perpetual" marble machine does not operate infinitely without an additional energy source. Rather, it uses batteries and a magnet to create ...
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