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Leonardo da Vinci’s Elegant Design for a Perpetual Movement Machine

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May 29, 2025
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Is per­pet­u­al movement pos­si­ble? Within the­o­ry… I do not know…. In prac­tice, to this point a minimum of, the reply has been a per­pet­u­al no. As Nicholas Bar­ri­al writes at Mak­ery, “as a way to suc­ceed,” a per­pet­u­al movement machine “ought to be freed from fric­tion, run in a vac­u­um cham­ber and be whole­ly silent” since “sound equates to ener­gy loss.” Strive­ing to sat­is­fy these con­di­tions in a loud, entrop­ic phys­i­cal world might look like a idiot’s errand, akin to show­ing base met­als to gold. But the hun­dreds of sci­en­tists and engi­neers who’ve tried have been any­factor however fools.

The lengthy record of con­tenders consists of famed Twelfth-cen­tu­ry Indi­an math­e­mati­cian Bhāskara II, also-famed Seventeenth-cen­tu­ry Irish sci­en­tist Robert Boyle, and a cer­tain Ital­ian artist and inven­tor who wants no intro­duc­tion. It would come as no sur­prise to study that Leonar­do da Vin­ci turned his hand to solv­ing the puz­zle of per­pet­u­al movement. However it appears, in doing so, he “might have been a unclean, rot­ten hyp­ocrite,” Ross Pomery jokes at Actual Clear Sci­ence. Sur­vey­ing the numerous failed makes an attempt to make a machine that ran for­ev­er, he pub­licly exclaimed, “Oh, ye search­ers after per­pet­u­al movement, what number of useless chimeras have you ever pur­sued? Go and take your house with the alchemists.”

In pri­vate, how­ev­er, as Michio Kaku writes in Physics of the Impos­si­ble, Leonar­do “made inge­nious sketch­es in his be aware­books of self-pro­pelling per­pet­u­al movement machines, includ­ing a cen­trifu­gal pump and a chim­ney jack used to show a roast­ing skew­er over a fireplace.” He additionally drew up plans for a wheel that may the­o­ret­i­cal­ly run for­ev­er. (Leonar­do claimed he tried solely to show it couldn’t be achieved.) Impressed by a tool invent­ed by a con­tem­po­rary Ital­ian poly­math named Mar­i­ano di Jacopo, generally known as Tac­co­la (“the jack­daw”), the artist-engi­neer refined this pre­vi­ous try in his personal ele­gant design.

Leonar­do drew sev­er­al vari­ants of the wheel in his be aware­books. Even if the wheel didn’t work—and that he appar­ent­ly nev­er thought it could—the design has change into, Bar­ri­al notes, “THE most pop­u­lar per­pet­u­al movement machine on DIY and 3D print­ing websites.” (One mak­er appeal­ing­ly com­ments, in frus­tra­tion, “Per­pet­u­al movement doesn’t appear to work, what am I doing fallacious?”) The gif on the high, from the British Library, ani­mates one among Leonardo’s many ver­sions of unbal­anced wheels. This detailed examine may be present in folio 44v of the Codex Arun­del, one among sev­er­al col­lec­tions of Leonardo’s be aware­books which were dig­i­tized and pre­vi­ous­ly made avail­ready on-line.

In his e-book The Inno­va­tors Behind Leonar­do, Plinio Inno­cen­zi describes these gadgets, con­sist­ing of “12 half-moon-shaped adja­cent chan­nels which permit the free transfer­ment of 12 small balls as a func­tion of the wheel’s rota­tion…. At one level dur­ing the rota­tion, an imbal­ance will likely be cre­at­ed the place­by extra balls will discover them­selves on one aspect than the oth­er,” cre­at­ing a pressure that con­tin­ues to professional­pel the wheel for­ward indef­i­nite­ly. “Leonar­do rep­ri­mand­ed that even if each­factor might sound to work, ‘you will see the impos­si­bil­i­ty of movement above believed.’”

Leonar­do additionally sketched and described a per­pet­u­al movement machine utilizing flu­id mechan­ics, invent­ing the “self-fill­ing flask” over two-hun­dred years earlier than Robert Boyle tried to make per­pet­u­al movement with this technique. This design additionally didn’t work. In actual­i­ty, there are too many phys­i­cal forces work­ing in opposition to the dream of per­pet­u­al movement. Few of the makes an attempt, how­ev­er, have appeared in as ele­gant a kind as Leonardo’s.

Notice: An ear­li­er ver­sion of this put up appeared on our website in 2019.

Relat­ed Con­tent:

Leonar­do Da Vinci’s To-Do Record from 1490: The Plan of a Renais­sance Man

Leonar­do da Vin­ci Designs the Ide­al Metropolis: See 3D Mod­els of His Rad­i­cal Design

The Inge­nious Inven­tions of Leonar­do da Vin­ci Recre­at­ed with 3D Ani­ma­tion

How Leonar­do da Vin­ci Drew an Accu­charge Satel­lite Map of an Ital­ian Metropolis (1502)

Leonar­do da Vinci’s Hand­writ­ten Resume (Cir­ca 1482)

Josh Jones is a author and musi­cian primarily based in Durham, NC. Fol­low him at @jdmagness



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