The perpetuum mobile, which is Latin for “perpetual motion machine,” is an ancient dream of science. Alchemists in the Middle Ages already dreamed of a tool that would never stop working. A water mill that would somehow sustain its own momentum, for example.

But even though they were neither named nor widely accepted at the time, the laws of thermodynamics still very much applied back then. Therefore, all supposed examples of such machines were debunked sooner or later. A thousand years later, the best we can do is still faking it: Videos of supposed devices abound, yet none of the clever contraptions are actually the real deal.

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