dude breaks laws of physics in his garage!
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In high school, I worked for this crazy German inventor dude.
He built a perpetual motion machine...similar to this dude's...20 yrs ago.
He disappeared shortly afterwards.
He built a perpetual motion machine...similar to this dude's...20 yrs ago.
He disappeared shortly afterwards.
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If this proves factual then how embarrassing for physicists. Looks like the guy made a crude machine after an hour long trip to Home Depot.
But I don’t get what’s being broken here? If the EMF field on the magnets creates voltage then wouldn’t that be like water passing through a generator at a dam? It's just breaking Lenz's law and not the conservation of energy, right?
But I don’t get what’s being broken here? If the EMF field on the magnets creates voltage then wouldn’t that be like water passing through a generator at a dam? It's just breaking Lenz's law and not the conservation of energy, right?
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