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Perpetual Motion: The History of an Obsession -- w/ Dust Jacket Hardcover – 1 Jan. 1998
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- ISBN-100760709262
- ISBN-13978-0760709269
- PublisherBarnes & Noble
- Publication date1 Jan. 1998
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions10 x 10 x 15 cm
- Print length235 pages
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- Publisher : Barnes & Noble
- Publication date : 1 Jan. 1998
- Language : English
- Print length : 235 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0760709262
- ISBN-13 : 978-0760709269
- Item weight : 435 g
- Dimensions : 10 x 10 x 15 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 180 in Energy
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BABUL ROYReviewed in India on 5 March 20155.0 out of 5 stars The book written in non-technical language is an useful addition to the history of science for the general ...
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseThe book written in non-technical language is an useful addition to the history of science for the general readers in particular but for all in general. Well illustrated down through the history of human endeavors into achieving uninterrupted mechanics for the greater usefulness of humankind. The most important part of the book is that instead of completely saying ''no'' to discourse any future venture on this direction, it concludes that so far there is not theoretical basis to say "no" to a perpetual motion machine, but only that it is possible to say "no" to a particular device, i.e. a given particular machine would not work perpetually. The 1st and 2nd Laws of Thermodynamics are often popularly used to explain that perpetual machine is theoretically impossible. Here, however, it is very convincingly presented to any non-technical reader that both these laws are only statistically true at the overall context. So there may be a perpetual motion machine without affecting or challenging the Laws of Thermodynamics. The weakness of the book, although very exhaustively documented lack discussion on several modern claims, particularly on magnetic devices. A more elaborate illustration on the electrical perpetual motion machine would have been more interesting.
Science is not only rests on the history of success, but also on failure. Any documentation on failures in scientific experimentation is equally important as on successes. As we can learn from failures as much as from success. This book is a contribution on this direction. It will be a good reading for the people in general interested with the history of science. And the history of science is a must for all scientists.
PetraReviewed in Canada on 9 September 20185.0 out of 5 stars good book for my sons school project
Format: PaperbackVerified Purchasedifferent from other books as it seems to tell the science part of it and not science fiction/story
Mr. ApolReviewed in the United States on 3 July 20135.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book on the subject
Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseThis should be everyone's basic text on the subject of perpetual motion. If it were, there might be a lot less nonsense written on the topic.
Marlon SchmittReviewed in Canada on 19 October 20115.0 out of 5 stars Perpetual Motion, if you Please
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseThis book is a very interesting account of perpetual motion through the ages, from when Mankind first invented the wheel to electricity and magnetism. It has detailed pictures of different supposed perpetual motion machines and gives a reason why each did not work. A definitive book on the subject.
Johann Arroyo ArceReviewed in the United States on 26 December 20135.0 out of 5 stars An amazing book
Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseIt is a well-documented book, all you need to know about the perpetual motion you find it in this book, totally recommended!