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Clock Worked by the Weather

A Zurich inventor, who seems to have solved the problem of perpetual motion, has invented a clock which is worked by variations of temperature. A difference of two degrees daily is sufficient to assure perfect regularity. The clock winds up itself, and can continue working indefinitely without stopping. The model, which has been tested for a year at the Federal Polytechnic Institute at Zurich, has never been touched bv human hands and is still

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16297, 23 March 1927, Page 5

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Clock Worked by the Weather Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16297, 23 March 1927, Page 5

Clock Worked by the Weather Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16297, 23 March 1927, Page 5

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