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The Marinov Motor, as descnoed by Marinov and Wesley, has been the cause ofmuch debate. Experimentation with suspended magnets and rings free to rotate has led to surprising resuhs that nevertheless have a conventional explanation, at least at first order. Marinov's critical misunderstanding ofms device will be explained, and its ability in some embodiments to demonstrate the violation ofNewton's Third law in strong form will be revealed.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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The Marinov Motor, as descnoed by Marinov and Wesley, has been the cause ofmuch debate. Experimentation with suspended magnets and rings free to rotate has led to surprising resuhs that nevertheless have a conventional explanation, at least at first order. Marinov's critical misunderstanding ofms device will be explained, and its ability in some embodiments to demonstrate the violation ofNewton's Third law in strong form will be revealed.
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[[Category:Scientific Paper|marinov motor warlock 's wheel conventional physics twist]]

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Scientific Paper
Title The Marinov Motor and Warlock\'s Wheel: Conventional Physics with a Twist
Author(s) Jeffery D Kooistra
Keywords {{{keywords}}}
Published 2000
Journal None

Abstract

The Marinov Motor, as descnoed by Marinov and Wesley, has been the cause ofmuch debate. Experimentation with suspended magnets and rings free to rotate has led to surprising resuhs that nevertheless have a conventional explanation, at least at first order. Marinov's critical misunderstanding ofms device will be explained, and its ability in some embodiments to demonstrate the violation ofNewton's Third law in strong form will be revealed.