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Making Sweet Water From (Almost) Perpetual Motion. ByJonathan Fahey, ... (analogous to a waterwheel), then transferring that shaft power to a pump (waterwheel in reverse) ...
UNDER THE MICROSCOPE: The pithy remark that there is no such thing as a free lunch is a comment on charitable social work, but… ...
Newman's Energy Machine. In 1979, American inventor Joseph Newman attempted to patent his new DC motor, claiming it produced more energy than the battery power supplied to it. As he told CNN, his ...
I confess that in one sense of the word I am consciously a perpetual-motionist, but not in the sense of believing that any merely mechanical contrivance can produce perpetual motion.
It’s no wonder so many people have tried their hands at building perpetual motion machines. And thanks to the magic of GIFs, ... This perpetual water wheel is hiding a secret pump.
Perpetual motion—it's fun to say that. For some people, perpetual motion machines hold the secret to everlasting free energy that will save the world. To them, it's a machine that is just beyond ...
In his tragicomic first novel, “The Dream of Perpetual Motion,” Dexter Palmer takes elements from Nabokov, Neal Stephenson, Steven Millhauser and “The Tempest,” tosses them into a retro ...
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