Mankind has always tried to invent a perpetual motion machine - a perpetuum mobile (lat. perpetuum mobile, literally - perpetual motion), an imaginary machine that, once put into motion, would do work indefinitely, without borrowing energy from the outside.
Although the English doctor and mystical philosopher Robert Fludd believed in the possible existence of force and dark magic, the scientific community was skeptical of Fludd and did not take his invention seriously. The philosopher tried to create a perpetual motion mechanism and created a water screw at the beginning of the 17th century. The wheel rotated through the circulation of water and was created to simplify the work of farmers, who were constantly transporting tons of grain to and from water mills. https://theoryandpractice.ru/posts/18183-5-faktov-o-popytkakh-sozdaniya-vechnogo-dvigatelya
The 12th-century Indian mathematician and astronomer Bhaskara was one of the first scientists to think about creating a perpetual motion machine. The design was quite simple: a wooden wheel with concave spokes, filled with mercury inside, moves thanks to the fluid being moved. The wheel is unbalanced and therefore rotates.
In the 12th century, this invention was indeed very complex, but now the designs seem simple, and the “eternity” of the engine is quite doubtful: the movement of mercury is affected by many external factors, such as temperature, humidity, and methods of stopping work. https://theoryandpractice.ru/posts/18183-5-faktov-o-popytkakh-sozdaniya-vechnogo-dvigatelya
London jeweler and inventor James Cox is the creator of such famous watch instruments as the Peacock and Silver Swan. The inventor created the perpetual clock in 1774. The mechanism worked thanks to the movement of mercury: it rose and fell to maintain atmospheric pressure in the glass tube. As a result, the parts of the mechanism were balanced and the loads were lifted. The clock is now kept in the Victoria and Albert Museum, mercury-free and unmoved. https://theoryandpractice.ru/posts/18183-5-faktov-o-popytkakh-sozdaniya-vechnogo-dvigatelya
In 1813, Charles Redgeffer announced his great invention - the perpetual motion machine. The mechanical apparatus was in constant motion, not stopping for a minute. https://futurist.ru/articles/417-10-nauchnih-feykov-na-kotorie-vse-kupilisy
William Thomson (Lord Kelvin) formulated the principle of the impossibility of a perpetual motion machine of the second kind (1851), since processes in nature are impossible in the lungs of which the brain was mechanical work produced by cooling a thermal reservoir. https://elementy.ru/posters/perpetuum/ Second#:~:text=%D0%A3%D0%B8%D0%BB%D1%8C%D1%8F%D0%BC%20%D0%A2% D0%BE%D0%BC%D1%81%D0%BE%D0%BD%20(%D0%BB%D0%BE%D1%80%D0%B4%20%D0%9A%D0%B5%D0 %BB%D1%8C%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%BD)%20%D1%81%D1%84%D0%BE%D1%80%D0%BC%D1%83%D0%BB% D0%B8%D1%80%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%B0%D0%BB,%D0%B7%D0%B0%20%D1%81%D1%87%D0%B5%D1%82 %20%D0%BE%D1%85%D0%BB%D0%B0%D0%B6%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%8F%20%D1%82%D0 %B5%D0%BF%D0%BB%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%BE%20%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B7%D0%B5%D1 %80%D0%B2%D1%83%D0%B0%D1%80%D0%B0.
To this day, humanity has not yet succeeded in creating a perpetual motion machine, since any concept of a perpetual motion machine contradicts either the law of conservation of energy or the second law of thermodynamics. https://dzen.ru/a/YaZLq6NNXQ-e-uYi
A perpetual motion machine as a source of energy is impossible due to one of the fundamental laws of nature, the conservation of energy. In nature, only energy transformation occurs.
Verdict: Fake