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				And there's a very, very small chance that what the man has done is not invent a perpetual motion machine but rather to have found a way to transfer energy that doesn't require currently known energy inputs. After all, a solar powered toy car would appear a perpetual motion machine if you were unaware of electromagnetic radiation. 
 
But I feel extremely confident saying he hasn't invented a true perpetual motion machine that consumes less energy than it produces. 
			
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				D Day. Heins has modified his test so the effects observed are difficult to deny. He holds a permanent magnet a few centimetres away from the driveshaft of an electric motor, and the magnetic field it creates causes the motor to accelerate. It went well.
			
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 Errr, isn't that the basic principal of any electromagnetic motor?  Not that I need any more reason to be suspect of claims of perpetual motion, but the utter lack of details in this article doesn't help.