Category talk:Perpetual motion

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if im not mistaken and i cant recall the name of the book of hand but didnt kurt vonnegut jr. write a book about a school that displayed perpetual motion machines etc.? it was all written on supposed scraps of paper that should be in the article for further reading on this subject.

kevin

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It seems like a lot of articles on supposed perpetual motion devices and their inventors have been deleted or merged, such as “Tom Bearden”, “Motionless electromagnetic generator” (invented by said person), and “John Bedini” (a friend of Bearden). These articles should be separate, like the article Stanley Meyer's water fuel cell.--Solomonfromfinland (talk) 21:20, 4 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]