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12 M....Ca vaut la peine de nous prendre pour des cons.....😀
ОтветитьBlack magic 🐈⬛
ОтветитьHalf side of the overall wheel weight cancels the other half weight, because of the simitrical weight balance. So it will never ever stay in motion 😭
ОтветитьThe hardest part of building a perpetual motion machine is hiding the battery.
ОтветитьWow - if watching this video didn't make me stupider, reading the comments sure as hell did!
Ответитьis there posibble?
ОтветитьDefinitely has some outside force acting on this thing. Look at it wobble. That alone would suck the energy out of this thing within a short period of time.
ОтветитьFake.👎
ОтветитьCan you create gravity in your next video , I want to see it .
Ответитьwhat happens if u make it go for 365 days
ОтветитьExcellent, you can see that it is real.
ОтветитьWaouh !!!
Yeah !!!
What a FAKE !!!
And anybody sée that !!!
So... Nobody know SCIENCES !!!!
Oh.... Yes....
Thé esrth IS plate !!!😅😅😅
How much Energy does IT generate (on a scale lamp+vacuumcleaner-how many would i need 2 run 1)
ОтветитьABSOLUTE NONSENSE
PHYSICS !
3D print or have a gear box made from that low friction material, submerge in an oil and while you might have to get the gen going before engaging, it should work. You could make longer water containers with bowl ends to maximize the kinetic push. Also, there are tons of frictionless bearing systems for wheels. Use an old flywheel from an old mill or something so it has the weight to carry a smooth spin.
ОтветитьIt would work better with a square wheel and batteries
ОтветитьOw imagine if he had like 10 of these working with some type of energy harnessing
ОтветитьHow can 3 bottles lift 7 bottles.... Think it
ОтветитьThis is BS. Why is the fluid black ? My guess : to hide that there is more in the bottle that should not be seen. For example : magnets. And if not : where's the airfan ?
ОтветитьThe background changes due to editing
ОтветитьWHERE IS THE RESISTANCE?!?!?!
Ответитьdark magnetic liquid. in the wooden base there is an electric magnet, controlled to be synchronized with the wheel rotation.
ОтветитьNice Try.. But These Ideas have been Busted Many Times Over and Over..violate either the first or second law of thermodynamics
ОтветитьIf you had a silent bearing on the axel the sound of the liquid would be so calming.
ОтветитьIt's not free energy unless you can pull energy from it.
Ответитьro that's not why we think its fake.
You're a goof OP. And I don't call many people that.
Generator
Ответитьwhere is the battery? i bet it uses 4 9V ones. oh its a camera magic trick? oh well you got me.
ОтветитьI think the solution is in the colour of the liquid. I would be more impressed if the liquid was transparent.
ОтветитьPut some lead balls in the bottles. That will make the torque more.
ОтветитьThis certainly busts the law of conservation of energy, the most silly notion ever, seeing that the sun and the earth continually give out energy that gets lost in the infinite universe. Gravity is the force causing this motion. It is easy to see how. The centres of gravity of the bottles on the left (of the screen) lie further away from the axis of rotation than the centres of gravity of the bottles on the right (of the screen). That is obvious from the video. This explains the counterclockwise rotation as well. So as the centres of gravity on the left are greater, there is a net torque (twisting effect) acting on the axle, as the turning moment from the left bottles would be more than the turning moment from the right bottles. This torque could be used to run a generator. In fact that has been done recently as I found in a facebook post. Now if the liquid was heavier (like say mercury as was mentioned in the wheel of Bhaskaracharya) then the torque would be much more. This is a demonstration of a great Indian invention, perpetual motion, the way the universe works always in perpetual motion. From the electrons orbiting the nucleus to the Earth orbiting the Sun...
ОтветитьIt would be good to time it to see if it's slowing down.
ОтветитьWould prefer if you filmed this with something more capable than potato
ОтветитьHow long van last before it stops?
ОтветитьFajne urządzenie. Do tego prądnica przetwornica i prąd darmowy na działkę?
ОтветитьI made the same but with a smaller rim from a Brompton folding bike as I wanted it a bit more portable. For bottles I used small 12fl oz Jarritos soda bottles as they were delicious. Hub was the standard one provided by Brompton (branded as such). For liquid I used distilled water. It was a bit finicky to get mine to rotate smoothly as the amount of water wasn’t clear to me. But I eventually got my wheel to spin, but not indefinitely. The most I’ve gotten as amazingly 31 hours. Despite it. It being truly perpetual, I’m still impressed it spun for as long as it did. Maybe I can do better with fine tuning the amount of water per bottle, but not sure when I’ll muster enough patience to try again 😂
ОтветитьIt is against the principle of thermodynamics. Eventually it will stop.
ОтветитьI thik he must be getting far more energy out than what he put in, thats the point isnt it
ОтветитьNO-BEL PRIZE! NO-BEL PRIZE!
Screw Perpetual Energy- what I care about most, is how he made that damn PULLEY so easily!
That has been stumping ME for YEARS!
I have been running around looking for pulley wheels this whole time!
Delete video
ОтветитьDelete the video
ОтветитьReally cool. I have to make one.
I admire guys, that actually tries to build something and tinker and have fun - that is the esence, to be curious and have fun.
Il moto perpetuo non esiste, neppure sulle meccaniche celesti.
ОтветитьThe hardest part of making a perpetual motion machine is finding a place to hide the batteries.
ОтветитьWonder how big one could make one
Ответить轴后面接上一个发电马达才能更直观
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