Perpetual motion is the motion of bodies that continues forever in an unperturbed system. A perpetual motion machine is a hypothetical machine that can...
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Look up perpetual motion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Perpetual motion is motion that continues indefinitely without any external source of energy...
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The history of perpetual motion machines dates at least back to the Middle Ages. For millennia, it was not clear whether perpetual motion devices were possible...
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A perpetual motion machine is a hypothetical machine that can do work indefinitely without an energy source. Perpetual Motion Machine may also refer to:...
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Perpetual Motion Machine is an album by the Canadian band 13 Engines, released in 1993. It was the band's fourth album, and the second one released by...
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Perpetual Motion is a Patience game which has the objective of discarding playing cards from the tableau. The name relates to the time-consuming process...
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Perpetual Motion People is a 2015 album by Ezra Furman. According to Metacritic, Perpetual Motion People has a score of 80 out of 100, indicating that...
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Ezra Furman (section Perpetual Motion People)
Her subsequent work has included the albums Day of the Dog (2013), Perpetual Motion People (2015), Transangelic Exodus (2018), and All of Us Flames (2022)...
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The water fuel cell is a non-functional design for a "perpetual motion machine" created by Stanley Allen Meyer (August 24, 1940 – March 20, 1998). Meyer...
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basis of precluding the possibility of certain phenomena, such as perpetual motion. In addition to their use in thermodynamics, they are important fundamental...
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IX to XV, extensive discussions and deliberations are set out why a perpetual motion should be feasible, why the stories about lamps burning for hundreds...
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Henry Dircks (section Perpetual motion)
device in 1862. Dircks also investigated attempts at the invention of a perpetual motion device, writing that those who sought to create such a thing were "half-learned"...
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pseudoscience, Schadewald penned numerous articles on creationism, perpetual motion, flat earthism, and other pseudoscience for such magazines as Science...
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Sir Army Suit (redirect from Perpetual Motion Machine (Klaatu song))
"A Routine Day", "Everybody Took A Holiday", "Tokeymor Field" and "Perpetual Motion Machine", plus an hour-long interview with the three band members:...
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Buzzco Associates (redirect from Perpetual Motion Pictures)
that was founded in 1985 as an offshoot of Perpetual Motion Pictures and Buzzco Productions (as Perpetual Motion Pictures) by Buzz Potamkin with Emmy Award...
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Personality Physics Anti-gravity Cold fusion Faster-than-light travel Perpetual motion Quantum mysticism Reactionless drive Dean drive EMDrive Teleportation...
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of the second law, many people who were interested in inventing a perpetual motion machine had tried to circumvent the restrictions of first law of thermodynamics...
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other novels include Communion (1971), Gentleman Death (1993), and Perpetual Motion (1982). His non-fiction included Eleven Canadian Novelists (1973) and...
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Huang Wei (section Study of perpetual motion)
communist indoctrination classes, he devoted his time to the study of perpetual motion, in 1968 he received personal funds from Zhou Enlai so he could conduct...
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Perpetual Motion is an independent Chinese film directed by Ning Ying. The film follows four wealthy, high-powered women living in Beijing during the Chinese...
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Jim Munroe (redirect from Perpetual Motion Roadshow)
Jim Munroe is a Canadian science fiction author, independent game developer, filmmaker, and cultural organizer. Munroe was managing editor at the magazine...
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connected this idea with the impossibility of perpetual motion. His study of the dynamics of pendulum motion was based on a single principle, known as Torricelli's...
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O'Connell Bridge in Dublin. She collaborated with Remco de Fouw to make Perpetual Motion (1995), a large sphere with road markings which stands on the Naas...
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Johann Bessler (category Perpetual motion)
Orffyré, was a German entrepreneur who claimed to have built several perpetual motion machines. Those claims generated considerable interest and controversy...
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fake perpetual-motion machines, one of which is in the Technisches Museum, Vienna. In 2009, a documentary film about his work and inventions, Perpetual Motion...
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not exist yet Is credibly proposed to exist in the future (e.g. no perpetual motion machines) If the technology does not have an existing article (i.e...
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has several important consequences in science: first, it prohibits "perpetual motion" machines; and second, it implies the arrow of entropy has the same...
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June 2003, Kimberly Miner won a Student Academy Award for her film Perpetual Motion. Miner based her film on a paper written by a high-school friend that...
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Bhāskara's wheel (category Perpetual motion)
Bhāskara's wheel was a hypothetical perpetual-motion machine design created around 1150 CE by the Indian mathematician Bhāskara II. The wheel consisted...
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Cox's timepiece (category Perpetual motion)
worked on developing automata). Cox claimed that his design was a true perpetual motion machine, but as the device is powered from changes in atmospheric pressure...
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