Perpetual Motion Machine (disambiguation)

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A perpetual motion machine is a hypothetical machine that can do work indefinitely without an energy source.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Perpetual motion</span> Work being continuously done without an external input of energy

Perpetual motion is the motion of bodies that continues forever in an unperturbed system. A perpetual motion machine is a hypothetical machine that can do work infinitely without an external energy source. This kind of machine is impossible, since its existence would violate the first and/or second laws of thermodynamics.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">History of perpetual motion machines</span>

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 or not, but modern theories of thermodynamics have shown that they are impossible. Despite this, many attempts have been made to construct such machines, continuing into modern times. Modern designers and proponents sometimes use other terms, such as "overunity", to describe their inventions.

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Perpetual motion is motion that continues indefinitely without any external source of energy.

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Perepiteia is claimed to be a new generator developed by the Canadian inventor Thane Heins. The device is named after the Greek word for peripety, a dramatic reversal of circumstances or turning point in a story. The device was quickly attributed the term "perpetual motion machine" by several media outlets. Due to the long history of hoaxes and failures of perpetual motion machines and the incompatibility of such a device with accepted principles of physics, Heins' claims about Perepiteia have been treated with considerable skepticism.

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<i>Perpetual Motion Machine</i> (album) 1993 studio album by 13 Engines

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