Om The History of the Perpetual Motion Bomb
Nathan Larkin Coppedge (b. 1982) has done extensive research on perpetual motion. Beginning in 2009 Coppedge dreamed of applying the 'unlikely' devices to defense applications. For example, he thought of a static electric staff that would recharge electricity automatically, and a way where if the machines worked, they could be used to recharge a laser battery, or perhaps with later developments, even be used to create some type of over-unity explosion. These explosions are currently thought to be make-believe. However Coppedge is interested academically from the standpoint of promoting perpetual motion machines. Coppedge has never been employed in government except as a public library assistant. This research comes almost exclusively from his own experiments since 2000. It is mainly focused around over-unity type effects, nothing similar to weapons used by the military. Scientists currently believe that these devices are not physically possible as they involve a phenomena which are largely considered impossible to science as of 2024.
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