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Overunity Machines Forum



-------> 10 DIFFERENT Overunity Machines.

Started by FatBird, February 09, 2015, 07:42:35 PM

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TinselKoala

Silly boy. It's not water at all, it's spinach and watercress juice, and it's powered by photosynthesis making the sap rise in the tube.

@FatBird:
You can visually see that _all_ the devices they present are "working". But now that you know that they are not really perpetual motion machines and are "gimmicked", the real challenge to you is to observe carefully and try to imagine just how they are faked. There is no video trickery happening so you can rule that out, the devices are real and they can be demonstrated live in person... as long as the observer isn't allowed to take them apart.


There are a few that they have presented that I can't figure out completely. This is where the true fun is, behind the Visual Education Project's work. By stretching your mind, being amazed at the workings, and then exercising critical thinking and imagination, you will learn a lot.