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Today In Science History covers the perpetual motion machine.

Nov. 29th, 2005 01:11 pm
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The weights on the ends of the pinioned arms are thrown out as the wheel revolves, giving a greater preponderance by their greater distance from the center of rotation. The pre-cursor of hundreds of motors on the same principle that do not mote.
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