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Does anyone want to help make a perpetual motion device?
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Does anyone want to help make a perpetual motion device?
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As the title says
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You could copy Howard Johnson's permanent magnet motor or Reidar Finsrud's perpetuum mobile, both openly tested.
Or make your own BPP diametric drive, like the EmDrive: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White%E2%80%93Juday_warp-field_interferometer.
The easiest design is a set of prefab metal rings: google.com/search?q=%22persistent+current%22.
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