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<div>[[File:Perp Mob.jpg|500px|2007-2012, Working model made by Richard SantaColoma.|thumb|center]]</div>
<div>[[File:Perp Mob.jpg|500px|2007-2012, Working model made by Richard SantaColoma.|thumb|center]]</div>
<div>[[File:Cornelis Drebbel's Perpetual Motion Mechanism Model by Andrew Crisford.JPG|330px|1992 Model by Andrew Crisford|thumb|center]]</div>
<div>[[File:Cornelis Drebbel's Perpetual Motion Mechanism Model by Andrew Crisford.JPG|330px|1992 Model by Andrew Crisford|thumb|center]]</div>
<div>[[File:PPM_Musee_Gassendi.jpg|330px|Model in Musée Gassendi, Digne-les Bains, France|thumb|center]]</div>
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Revision as of 18:02, 22 August 2020

Slideshow with drawings of Cornelis Drebbel's Perpetuum Mobile. More images here.

1612 in a letter from Antonini to Galilei
1604 in a letter from John Speed.
From Joachim Morsius' Album
1614 from Jakob Fetzers Album
1612 according to Heinrich Hiesserle von Chodaw.
2007-2012, Working model made by Richard SantaColoma.
1992 Model by Andrew Crisford
Model in Musée Gassendi, Digne-les Bains, France

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