Two Australian Men Claim To Have Invented A Perpetual Motion Machine (i.e. free electricity)

October 27th, 2008 2:21 PM | by Christen da Costa | 2 Comments

Using magnetic attraction and repulsion, two Australian men have claimed to produce a perpetual motion machine that will produce infinite electricity.  The concept has long been disputed in scientific communities due to laws of nature – it’s incredibly difficult, if not impossible, to produce more energy then what you’re initially putting in.  They hope to sell the machines for $5,000 each, and liberate homes and businesses from the money sucking power companies some time next year.  Sounds like someone watched a shit load of Lost?

Does anyone know why everyone in Australia looks like they’re from the 80s?

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2 Responses to “Two Australian Men Claim To Have Invented A Perpetual Motion Machine (i.e. free electricity)”

  1. bill says:

    if you have used me magnetic cam design i would like to know how you found out about it! plus your device seems to sound like a regular combustion engine.

  2. Meorox says:

    I am interest to keep in contact the inventors, can the author of this article help?

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