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- Perepiteia abstract "Perepiteia is claimed to be a new generator developed by the Canadian inventor Thane Heins. The device is named after the Greek word for peripety, a dramatic reversal of circumstances or turning point in a story. The device was quickly attributed the term \"perpetual motion machine\" by several media outlets. Due to the long history of hoaxes and failures of perpetual motion machines and the incompatibility of such a device with accepted principles of physics, Heins' claims about Perepiteia have been treated with considerable skepticism.In 2003, Heins filed a patent application in Canada but no patent was granted. Heins also founded Potential Difference Inc, the website of which contains a series of videos of the inventor demonstrating the machine.Heins has recently stated that he is unsure whether or not the machine really produces energy, but in communications with science writer David Bradley of ScienceBase, Heins made claims of up to 7000% efficiency for a bi-toroidal transformer. Heins, who reportedly works 8–12 hours a day on the Perepiteia, insists that it is viable and that \"This technology should be mainstream.\"".
- Perepiteia wikiPageExternalLink ottawaskeptics.org.
- Perepiteia wikiPageExternalLink 2070406415.
- Perepiteia wikiPageExternalLink perepiteia.pdf.
- Perepiteia wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=ogLeKTlLy5E.
- Perepiteia wikiPageExternalLink videos.
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- Perepiteia wikiPageRevisionID "699017958".
- Perepiteia wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Perepiteia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Controversies_in_Canada.
- Perepiteia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Discovery_and_invention_controversies.
- Perepiteia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Perpetual_motion.
- Perepiteia wikiPageWikiLink Counter-electromotive_force.
- Perepiteia wikiPageWikiLink Electric_generator.
- Perepiteia wikiPageWikiLink Electromagnetic_field.
- Perepiteia wikiPageWikiLink History_of_perpetual_motion_machines.
- Perepiteia wikiPageWikiLink Induction_motor.
- Perepiteia wikiPageWikiLink Lenzs_law.
- Perepiteia wikiPageWikiLink Massachusetts_Institute_of_Technology.
- Perepiteia wikiPageWikiLink Mechanical_energy.
- Perepiteia wikiPageWikiLink Patent.
- Perepiteia wikiPageWikiLink Patent_application.
- Perepiteia wikiPageWikiLink Peripeteia.
- Perepiteia wikiPageWikiLink Perpetual_motion.
- Perepiteia wikiPageWikiLink Rolling_resistance.
- Perepiteia wikiPageWikiLink Ryobi.
- Perepiteia wikiPageWikiLink Second_law_of_thermodynamics.
- Perepiteia wikiPageWikiLink Short_circuit.
- Perepiteia wikiPageWikiLink Torque.
- Perepiteia wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Ottawa.
- Perepiteia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Perepiteia".
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- Perepiteia subject Category:Controversies_in_Canada.
- Perepiteia subject Category:Discovery_and_invention_controversies.
- Perepiteia subject Category:Perpetual_motion.
- Perepiteia type Pseudophysic.
- Perepiteia comment "Perepiteia is claimed to be a new generator developed by the Canadian inventor Thane Heins. The device is named after the Greek word for peripety, a dramatic reversal of circumstances or turning point in a story. The device was quickly attributed the term \"perpetual motion machine\" by several media outlets.".
- Perepiteia label "Perepiteia".
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- Perepiteia sameAs Q7167875.
- Perepiteia wasDerivedFrom Perepiteia?oldid=699017958.
- Perepiteia isPrimaryTopicOf Perepiteia.