Although this video might appear to be a bit tongue in cheek, it actually does raise a lot of questions. At first I didn't think much of any of the ideas shown here, but then when I watched it for a second time, I realised that every invention had a real basis in which the inventor believed, even though in some cases these beliefs were based on a totally new science model. It is quite fascinating once you start to listen a bit more deeply: http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/machine-die-quest-free-energy/
BBC Video on free energy and perpetual motion
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RE: BBC Video on free energy and perpetual motion
« Reply #1, on December 22nd, 2013, 10:20 PM »Last edited on December 22nd, 2013, 10:42 PM by Matt Watts
Although this video might appear to be a bit tongue in cheek, it actually does raise a lot of questions. At first I didn't think much of any of the ideas shown here, but then when I watched it for a second time, I realised that every invention had a real basis in which the inventor believed, even though in some cases these beliefs were based on a totally new science model. It is quite fascinating once you start to listen a bit more deeply: http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/machine-die-quest-free-energy/
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