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Title: Laws were Meant to be Broken: Perpetual Motion Devices
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This will be held in midair with 2 poles attached to a base. This device will be in a controlled environment and watched over for 2 weeks.
II. Magnetic Engine
We will cut out 2 circles with Plexiglas, one with a 1 foot diameter and the other with a 6 inch diameter... Showed first 250 characters
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Magnetic Engine
We will cut out 2 circles with Plexiglas, one with a 1 foot diameter and the other with a 6 inch diameter. On the 1 foot diameter circle, there will be 15 magnets on rods extending up each having the northern ends pointing inside the circle... Showed next 250 characters
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