Uncover the Mystical Veil of Perpetual Motion Machines

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It was shown recently that the conclusion of the non-existence of perpetual motion machines is based on a sound yet incomplete proof. This result directly challenges our long-time cognition, namely, “Perpetual motion machines can’t be constructed.” In other words, our long time cognition is a misconception. This is not the only one; there exist some other related misconceptions. Discovering one misconception is not enough; we need to identify all other related misconceptions. In this paper, we will identify these misconceptions. Identifying these misconceptions is a prerequisite of objectively examining the correctness of the recently discovered perpetual motion machine.

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