This is actually not new; the ball has been happily rolling around for
years, to my knowledge. It is on display in a public museum. The testatika
machine has been supplying power to the Methernitha colony for years also;
many have seen it a documented it and it is conveniently ignored, like the
elephant in the living room.

One can endlessly spectulate [and many have] on what is "really" going on.
As for a spring, I knowof no report that the Finsrud device is wound up by a
staff memebver each morning.

Mike Carrell

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> >> Have you seen this?:
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> >> http://www.reidarfinsrud.no/sider/mobile/foto.html
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> > Wow. Notice that the magnets are moving at 90d angles from the motion
> > of the ball in each cycle, in the movie clip. Reminds me of the SMOT.
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> > Of course, if it really is a perpetual motion machine, then this'll be
> > the biggest thing since Relativity,
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> It'll be the biggest thing since Principia Mathematica.  It's much
> bigger than relativity.
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> PM of the first kind using static magnets goes down to the bedrock of
> all physics for the last couple centuries and dynamites it.
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