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I Can't Believe That Happened History Podcast for Kids
Monica Michelle
43 episodes
1 month ago
I Can't Believe That Happened, a children's podcast every week full of interesting moments in History.

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I Can't Believe That Happened, a children's podcast every week full of interesting moments in History.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Kids & Family
Society & Culture,
History,
Stories for Kids
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The Perpetual Motion Machine That Wasn’t
I Can't Believe That Happened History Podcast for Kids
7 minutes 51 seconds
1 month ago
The Perpetual Motion Machine That Wasn’t

Keywords


perpetual motion, technological fraud, Charles Redheffer, engineering, history of technology, inventions, scientific advancements, robotics, historical frauds, innovation



Summary


This conversation explores the historical case of Charles Redheffer and his fraudulent perpetual motion machine in the early 19th century. It delves into the implications of questioning established scientific principles and the role of engineers in exposing technological frauds. The narrative highlights the absurdity of Redheffer's claims and the eventual unraveling of his deception, emphasizing the importance of skepticism in scientific advancement.



Takeaways


Questioning established rules can lead to scientific advancements.

Charles Redheffer's perpetual motion machine was a fraud.

The public was fascinated by the idea of unlimited power.

Redheffer charged different prices for men and women.

Engineers played a crucial role in exposing frauds.

The story illustrates the absurdity of technological deception.

Historical figures like Robert Fulton challenged fraudulent claims.

The narrative highlights the importance of skepticism.

Redheffer's disappearance from history is notable.

The series will focus on technological frauds in history.



Titles


The Illusion of Perpetual Motion

Unmasking the Fraud: Charles Redheffer's Tale



Sound bites


"Have you ever seen a rule and wanted to break it?"

"What could you do with unlimited power source?"

"Thank you for returning with me after our hiatus."



Chapters


00:00 The Quest for Perpetual Motion

02:44 The Rise and Fall of Charles Redheffer

05:28 Exposing the Fraud: The Role of Engineers



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I Can't Believe That Happened History Podcast for Kids
I Can't Believe That Happened, a children's podcast every week full of interesting moments in History.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.