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The History of the Perpetual Motion Bomb - Nathan Coppedge - Bog

- Over-Unity, Eternal Fire, Bouncing Bombs, and Similar Ideas, So Far Fanciful

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Nathan Larkin Coppedge (b. 1982) has done extensive research on perpetual motion. Beginning in 2009 Coppedge dreamed of applying the 'unlikely' devices to defense applications. For example, he thought of a static electric staff that would recharge electricity automatically, and a way where if the machines worked, they could be used to recharge a laser battery, or perhaps with later developments, even be used to create some type of over-unity explosion. These explosions are currently thought to be make-believe. However Coppedge is interested academically from the standpoint of promoting perpetual motion machines. Coppedge has never been employed in government except as a public library assistant. This research comes almost exclusively from his own experiments since 2000. It is mainly focused around over-unity type effects, nothing similar to weapons used by the military. Scientists currently believe that these devices are not physically possible as they involve a phenomena which are largely considered impossible to science as of 2024.

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9798884808072
  • Indbinding:
  • Paperback
  • Udgivet:
  • 14. marts 2024
  • Størrelse:
  • 152x229x2 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 50 g.
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Forventet levering: 21. januar 2025
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Nathan Larkin Coppedge (b. 1982) has done extensive research on perpetual motion. Beginning in 2009 Coppedge dreamed of applying the 'unlikely' devices to defense applications. For example, he thought of a static electric staff that would recharge electricity automatically, and a way where if the machines worked, they could be used to recharge a laser battery, or perhaps with later developments, even be used to create some type of over-unity explosion. These explosions are currently thought to be make-believe. However Coppedge is interested academically from the standpoint of promoting perpetual motion machines. Coppedge has never been employed in government except as a public library assistant. This research comes almost exclusively from his own experiments since 2000. It is mainly focused around over-unity type effects, nothing similar to weapons used by the military. Scientists currently believe that these devices are not physically possible as they involve a phenomena which are largely considered impossible to science as of 2024.

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