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Perpetual Motion Machine Designs & Theory

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I have long refrained from posting on this forum thinking it's too primitive, and that Bessler had the wrong idea. After all, as my father says, there are many people who believe that the machine was wound at night from a secret room behind where the machine was kept. The evidence against this is not very strong, as few eyewitnesses observed the machine during the night.

My suggestion is that people remain future-minded on the subject of pmms, ignoring the mysteries and instead investigating the specifically subtle exceptional nature of mechanics which is involved in all simple or deceptively simple mechanical models of their operation.

I take it seriously, and recently I've even found some evidence to support the claims (just search Youtube for 'master angle' or 'successful over-unity experiment' and my videos should show up on the first page).

My motivation in this post, however, is to introduce my excellent website, which includes dozens of pages that I've been collecting and modifying since 2006. Included are pages on experiments that I've conducted, the theories behind my apparatuses, and especially diagrams illustrating how they have reason to work.

Here is the link:

http://www.nathancoppedge.com/Perpetual_Motion

My intentions for fame in designing perpetual motion machines is perhaps best illustrated by a poem I wrote years ago:

"While they were floundering,
He was pondering: No more wandering
through the dark tunnels of grim determination
For no, it's time to grow in a thousand folded folds
For which we need an infinite fuel"

---Nathan Coppedge

As an added note, I also have a book with the same name as the website available at numerous online dealers. Here is an Amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/Nathan-Coppedges- ... 495373835/
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good

see my posts, I am also shedding knowledge on this site.

This site has never seen such wisdom in many years, not much juicy subjects, but its getting better.

OU is not found nowhere on these forums, I believe Ltseung was their best member.

A bit like cave of Plato.
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OU is "not found nowhere on these forums" because we're too busy wrestling the play-doh away from the children!

NCoppedge wrote:I have long refrained from posting on this forum thinking it's too primitive,
Nathan, what's primitive is the collection of half-baked garbage you call a website.

Here's a taste...
THE DIVINE "THAT-WOULD-BE-COOL"

SEARCH MY SITE

Nathan Coppedge

Dabbler in Perpetual Motion

Over 7 different major device concepts

...

"Who is credited with
'the theory of perpetual
motion'?"

"Several scientist [sic]
has been credited for
their theories of
Perpetual Motion such
as Isaac Newton,
Nathan Coppedge, and
Albert Einstein."

---THE KGB

"According to superstition,
Nathan invented perpetual
motion, and that's a
fact...You did it Nathan,
you built the perfect
machine"

---A Staunch Opponent
and Advocate of Entropy,
Who Learned of the
Collision With Andromeda
on the Same Day as Arguing Against My
Theories
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yeah...where is the advanced designs, I am a bit lazy to read.
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No surprise there. Maybe your "advanced designs" are waiting for you on some Silly Putty?
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I think I will save my money, maybe buy used rubbers or something worthwhile; something I have long refrained myself from doing.
What goes around, comes around.
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The first link in the first post of this thread give me some sort of garbage text provided (I think) by Google search.

A better link is the following...
http://www.nathancoppedge.com/Perpetual_Motion.html

It has been mentioned on the forum a few times in the past by rasselasss and more often by iacob alex.

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Nathan, stop moving some pawns around.

The goal of the game is to checkmate gravity and extract infinite power. Not motion, power, to run everything.

Also, the other law to beat, economics and feasibility.

What is your analysis of the chas campbell device, perhaps we can collaborate on this publicly, I have a few theories, just by observing.
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Two threads started fifty minutes apart both with nothing more than low quality repetitive spam! Come on, now we have two flakes to deal with.

Oh well! we needed something since it appears Jim, Dwayne, and CC have finally decided to take a break.
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