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Perpetual Motion Why PMM cannot work Rate Topic: *---- 1 Votes

#1 veproject1.org 


Lepton
Attached Image: perpetual machines.jpg Hi,

I built six workable models of PMM as they should work if the physic Laws are violated.

I invite you to discuss which law doesn't let to exist each of them.

The video is published here http://www.youtube.c...h?v=287qd4uI7-E

Thank you
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#2 questionposter 


Primate
For all of them its friction.
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#3 veproject1.org 


Lepton
Not for all

View Postquestionposter, on 10 January 2012 - 03:19 AM, said:

For all of them its friction.

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