| Nathan Coppedge's First Hopes for Perpetual Motion | |||||||||||
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| Continuous/Perpetual Motion Machine EARLY FAILURES First Concept Second Concept Third Concept These earlier attempts fail in the same way many historical examples have failed; by supposing that linear momentum translates into angular momentum (it doesn't) or by making use of springs and catapults, which have limited durability. To look at to what extent my first concept of the buoy design is supported by mathematics, you can look at the equations here. Note that the earlier pages of equations are less adequate than the later ones. If you linked from Nathan's main PM page, you can return by clicking HERE. |
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Inventing PM Main PM Buoys 1 Initial ~Equations 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Disclaimer News Early work |
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