Funnily enough the second and third one have an end, with the chocolate actually growing shorter with each bar gone. And the marker eventually running out of ink.
@@Neko1829he betrayed the gods and was forced to push a boulder up a mountain but when be got to the top the boulder would roll back down, forcing him to start from the beginning
@maclenix Or if you’re an ULTRAKILL fan, Sisyphus is that guy that’ll kill over, and over, and OVER again, making beating him seem like a *sisyphean* task.
That is not the story of Sisyphus. He didn't feel a need to "Carry on", his punishment was to push a boulder up a hill and whenever he reached the top it would roll back down. Jack ass
Always remember… - the cup with the green liquid can take a break when it evaporates - The chocolate gets smaller and smaller until it’s evenly sliced - the robot doesn’t have to clean up the marker when the marker runs out of ink - When it becomes summer the water in the buckets will evaporate and can water plants again - when the train runs out of battery the robot doesn’t have to move the tracks anymore - It can get windy and the marble will roll off the dish - the level wouldn’t be in the game if it were impossible - and Sisyphus grows stronger after every roll Just a little encouragement. We can overcome :)
it's more like the marble will stop because perpetual motion is impossible, there is always going to be a loss of energy somewhere, even if infinitely small
Reminds me of an art exhibition where a robotic arm was programmed to keep scooping up deep red liquid around it, only for the liquid to spread out again. It kept doing it until the artist decided to shut it down after about 3 years of non stop scooping up liquid in futility.
*Readers added context* The Sisyphus meme comes from Greek Mythology, where Sisyphus is punished by being forced to roll a rock up a hill, only for it to fall, and he must restart. So, if there is something that is forced to restart constantly, with no end, it is compared to Sisyphus.
@@NotRealChatGPTone must imagine that skeletron prime is actually WAY harder than the twins who are merely “run away from the green one and hide in a box for the red one”
1. Eventually the maker gets bored 2. Theres less chocolate over time 3. Either the cottaption stops eorking, the pen runs out of ink, or the eraser stops working 4. It spills out 5. The train is too fast and derails or the contraption breaks 6. Too slow to get. Back 7. The car runs out of gas
Now that i think about it, the rock that sissy will carry started huge but eventually it will become smaller and smaller when it degrades from so much pushing.
Eventually, there will be no more boulder to push. At this point, Sisyphus realized how much the boulder gave his existence his meaning and purpose despite having to do repetitive mundane task.
@@steppindown6874 Absolutely... It became such an important part of his existence, that now that it is gone, even though it should (and probably is) good, he still would need to reinvent himself, a new self, now, without boulders to push...
the funny thing about 90% of these is that there will be an end, not of success, but of failure, the machine will stop working, the marker runs out of ink, the water spills, just like sisyphus
0:00 one must imagine green liquid happy 0:10 one must imagine chocolate happy 0:21 one must imagine a sharpie happy 0:34 one must imagine water happy 0:44 one must imagine a toy train happy 0:56 one must imagine a metal ball happy 1:06 one must imagine a truck happy
Debunking em all 1st: due to the siphon effect we may observe the water going up the loop but if the siphon is strong enough to go against gravity. And if so the water won't fall back in the cup, ending the cycle. 2nd: The extra choclate piece comes from the middle, if you observe carefully then you'll notice that the middle peices are getting shorter therefore the chocolate will be finished after some time. 3rd: multiple things can happen, the marker runs out of ink, the duster gets damaged or the battery of the motor spinning the fan dies. 4th: the pipe thingy connected to the jugs is placed on a higher level than the highest point in that jug therefore the water won't go high enough in the pipe to transfer it to another, breaking the cycle. 5th: until the arm's battery runs out. 6th: the ball lands higher than it was dropped from, implying that there is a hidden motor cause if not, it will break the first law of thermodynamics. If that's not the case then the friction should convert some of that energy into heat and sound, making it unable to come back up to its initial position.
The difference between these and sisyphus is that these tasks will eventually be done, the water will eventually evaporate, the marker will eventually dry out, the chocolate will once run out (it's just an optical illusion) and so on.
By the way, 0:10 is fake. There is no secret infinite chocolate glitch, you only lose a sliver of chocolate from the bar, but a sliver turns into the entire thing if you continue.
if the one impactful thing gen z do is meme society out of depression and into a view of absurdism through the lens of albert camus then they have succeeded as a generation
I like how there are two types of tasks: Herculean: requires inhuman amount of effort, but CAN be accomplished. Sisyphian: Hard, easy, doesn't matter. It's wasted effort either way.
i recommend the sweeping/brush machine that constantly sweeps back red paint from leaving the border indefinitely. Over long periods of time it wears down and begins to fail keeping the liquid in place
Eventually, the water will disintegrate, the marker run out of ink, the robot die, the marble hit with wind, the phone on which the game is played will die, and the mountain that Sisyphus stands upon will crumble. Crumble from what? We will never know, crumble when? We know not. But what we do know, is that you may feel like you're in a loop, day after day, but it is always possible to break that loop.
the marble thing is actually a fake perpetual motion machine that runs on battery so the battery is more likely to run out before the marble is hit by some wind strong enough to move it
The mountain will not crumble, for it is Hades' invention and it's powered by gods energy. It's not natural and natural things like erosion from the constant rock will not affect it
the second one, my stupid ah just realized that the main chocolate just gets shorter, and you can just keep going all day until its just one line of chocolate. i knew it didnt just "create" more chocolate, but i always wondered how it was able to pull it off. 💀
I like how mostly all of these will eventually end. Eventually the batteries of the flask will run out, Eventually there will be no more chocolate to cut, Eventually the marker will run dry, Eventually all of the water will evaporate, Eventually the batteries of the toy train will run out, Eventually the batteries of the perpetual motion machine will run out, Eventually the game will break, And eventually Sisyphus' rock will erode.
I feel Sisyphus inside of me
Feels like a shampoo bottle
🗿?
🤨
You what?
Ayooo
one must imagine the perpetual motion machine hiding a motor
This person, this person is correct.
Not the one in the video (which is obviously edited), but yes those exist
@@eiko1no they don’t at some point they will run out it’s the laws of thermodynamics
@@ylanhernandezmotte "Those exist" as in "perpetual motion machine" with motors
It's an animation
Only thermodynamics could set Sisyphus free.
In an isolated system the entropy can only increase
@@wilfreddv "This system... to hold.... ME?"
GEOMETRY DASH REFERENCE
no way…
IS THAT A GD REFERNKJOFTYSFDHDVYTFEFTDETESFDTRERTEFDFEDRTRVTDEDTRVR
@@shayengd4150 you beat me to it
Funnily enough the second and third one have an end, with the chocolate actually growing shorter with each bar gone. And the marker eventually running out of ink.
I think the first and fourth also have an end as well, eventually, they slow down and reach a state of equilibrium.
They all have endings if left untouched, to the elements.
what about the wooden rail train one? wouldnt the robot eventually either stop functioning entirely or it gets shut off by something?
@@carrots6249 Yes, but it's much slower and plus it help is needed to stop them.
The only reason sisyphus’ suffering doesn’t end is because he regenerates.
If you loop this video, you get one more Sisyphus reference.
Lol
What is sisyphus?
@@el_pibe_que_salio_de_la_basuraa guy in some mythology who has to roll a boulder up a mountain for eternity
@@Neko1829he betrayed the gods and was forced to push a boulder up a mountain but when be got to the top the boulder would roll back down, forcing him to start from the beginning
@maclenix Or if you’re an ULTRAKILL fan, Sisyphus is that guy that’ll kill over, and over, and OVER again, making beating him seem like a *sisyphean* task.
”can I go play outside?
”ask ur mom”
”mom can I play outside ”
”ask your dad”
*Sisyphus music plays*
The human urge to carry on even without a goal in sight. Beautiful yet sad.
thanks for the fetch
Kid named the indomitable human spirit
The human urge to eat a family sized bag of tortilla chips
That is not the story of Sisyphus. He didn't feel a need to "Carry on", his punishment was to push a boulder up a hill and whenever he reached the top it would roll back down. Jack ass
@@scruber64_🗿👍
the hardest part about creating perpetual motion machines is figuring out where to hide the battery
The biggest Sisyphus expeirence is actually taking a shit but every time you wipe you gotta shit again.
😮😂
Just happened to me right now!
I dont know why but sisyphus just popping up out of nowhere is so funny
Is becooz FLAMINCO
@@robloxsigner148 ???????
omg i used to have the same pfp!!!
@@Lucy-gc4js cool
😉
one must imagine sisyphus hiding a motor in a perpetual motion machine
one must imagine sisyphus happy with a motor
one must imagine sisyphus getting on his motorcycle and riding off the sunset as the credits roll
One must imagine Sisyphus hiding the battery in his perpetual motion contraption
Always remember…
- the cup with the green liquid can take a break when it evaporates
- The chocolate gets smaller and smaller until it’s evenly sliced
- the robot doesn’t have to clean up the marker when the marker runs out of ink
- When it becomes summer the water in the buckets will evaporate and can water plants again
- when the train runs out of battery the robot doesn’t have to move the tracks anymore
- It can get windy and the marble will roll off the dish
- the level wouldn’t be in the game if it were impossible
- and Sisyphus grows stronger after every roll
Just a little encouragement. We can overcome :)
it's more like
the marble will stop because perpetual motion is impossible, there is always going to be a loss of energy somewhere, even if infinitely small
Wow, I feel a bit more enlighten now that I just read this.
@@miguelmendoza3403 entropy is a beautiful concept
@@rogaldorn605 many science topics are beautiful and sometimes we can learn more life through them.
I like your approach, mate.
Reminds me of an art exhibition where a robotic arm was programmed to keep scooping up deep red liquid around it, only for the liquid to spread out again. It kept doing it until the artist decided to shut it down after about 3 years of non stop scooping up liquid in futility.
That liquid was its own coolant. If it didn't keep scooping it in, the robot would effectively "die."
It's called "I can't help myself" I think.
also the artist said the meaning of the piece is immigration (???) and everyone just banded together and said "nah, that ain't the meaning"
@@totallynotpaul6211 ¿Cómo carajo tiene eso que ver con que yo salte la frontera?
@@Zebo12345678it wasnt its own coolant the only reason the robot scooped the liquid is because it is what it’s programing was
Thank god they flashed an image of Sisyphus every 30 seconds, I almost forgot the title of the video
I like the way this meme recontextualizes perpetual motion as being a struggle instead of a miracle
Great way to put it.
The hill climb racing one was personal 💀
no shit
Fr 😭😭😭
I love how perpetual movement is considered now a Sisyphus moment
The last one was so life changing, the struggle that gave me the first sight of sisyphus made me tear up 😭
The hardest part of making a perpetual motion machine is hiding the batteries.
4 mins ago
"The stars are the batteries"
The hardest part about creating a perpetual motion machine is figuring out where to hide the Sisyphus.
the last clip is literally a pain that I went through as a child years ago
There is no Sisyphus, one day the rock will erode, one day Sisyphus will be happy
sisyphus is happy in his punishment
Yea he deserves it
What if the rock regenerates too?
@@edekolechowski laws of thermodynamics out the door 🗣️🗣️
@@muhammadmuqhrizz1631its from a greek myth so its probably a magic rock
*Readers added context*
The Sisyphus meme comes from Greek Mythology, where Sisyphus is punished by being forced to roll a rock up a hill, only for it to fall, and he must restart. So, if there is something that is forced to restart constantly, with no end, it is compared to Sisyphus.
One must imagine Sisyphus Prime spamming "BE GONE!", "This will hurt.", "You can't escape!" and "Destroy!".
One must imagine Sisyphus Prime being the second hardest early hardmode boss, behind the Twi- oh.. wrong thing.
@@NotRealChatGPTone must imagine that skeletron prime is actually WAY harder than the twins who are merely “run away from the green one and hide in a box for the red one”
*drums*
One must imagine Sisyphus not regretting a second of it
one must imagine sisyphus hiding the motor in his perpetual motion machine
I like how they flash an image of Sisyphus on screen as if doing a meaningless task is not already an obvious Sisyphus reference
So the imagine of Sisyphus is doing meaningless task itself.. How ironic
This feels like such a forced meme in the funniest way. The fade in of the sisyphus image on EVERY clip really gets to me.
“And this perpetual motion machine she made today is a joke! It just keeps going faster and faster.” -Homer Simpson, The PTA Disbands.
You forgot the best part!
"In this house we obey the laws of thermodynamics!"
It seems that the true perpetual motion device was us all along...
the perpetual motion device was the friends we made along the way
I love you guys
@@fer83381I love you too
Unaronically deep quote gambit
Though, we too stop moving eventually.
*"One must imagine Sisyphus happy."*
- A wise man waiting for Sisyphus at the end of the hill
1. Eventually the maker gets bored
2. Theres less chocolate over time
3. Either the cottaption stops eorking, the pen runs out of ink, or the eraser stops working
4. It spills out
5. The train is too fast and derails or the contraption breaks
6. Too slow to get. Back
7. The car runs out of gas
Sisyphus moment
The water will get evaporated
Now that i think about it, the rock that sissy will carry started huge but eventually it will become smaller and smaller when it degrades from so much pushing.
Omg this is one of the greatest things I’ve ever heard. Thanks for this philosophical breakthrough.
Eventually, there will be no more boulder to push. At this point, Sisyphus realized how much the boulder gave his existence his meaning and purpose despite having to do repetitive mundane task.
"one must imagine Sisyphus happy"
-A. Camus
@@steppindown6874 Absolutely... It became such an important part of his existence, that now that it is gone, even though it should (and probably is) good, he still would need to reinvent himself, a new self, now, without boulders to push...
@@steppindown6874he would essentially stop. his task has been, although halted, completed by default. he is done with his task
When you stock shelves at a grocery store, clock out with everything full and tidy, and then click in the next day to find them a mess.
The hill climb one was too relatable.
There’s something so frantic about the one with the robot arm building the train track that really makes me sad
one must find the hidden motor
One must imagine the hidden motor
"Hey guys, look at this cool thing I made"
the funny thing about 90% of these is that there will be an end, not of success, but of failure, the machine will stop working, the marker runs out of ink, the water spills, just like sisyphus
and also the chocolate will melt or expire
@@jordencatalla1622no the chocolate will just get too short to be cut
The hardest part of building a perpetually motion machine is figuring out where to hide the sisyphus.
0:21 Loading screens be like
Basically the counter earth theory
"A fitting end to an existance defined by futile struggle."
Ahhh... may thy soul hath mercy on thee, dear friend.
“One must imagine Sisyphus getting absolutely shredded from daily full body workouts”
-Albert Camus, gym instructor and staunch anti-smoking advocate
WE BREAKING THE LAWS OF THERMODYNAMICS WITH THIS ONE
🤣🤣🤣
JAMOTRI DAS REFRENC?!
One must imagine sisyphus violating laws of thermodynamic
0:00 one must imagine green liquid happy
0:10 one must imagine chocolate happy
0:21 one must imagine a sharpie happy
0:34 one must imagine water happy
0:44 one must imagine a toy train happy
0:56 one must imagine a metal ball happy
1:06 one must imagine a truck happy
When i'm hungry i eat, then i'm hungry again.
Yes it's poetic except in Africa.
Bro ☠️
Debunking em all
1st: due to the siphon effect we may observe the water going up the loop but if the siphon is strong enough to go against gravity. And if so the water won't fall back in the cup, ending the cycle.
2nd: The extra choclate piece comes from the middle, if you observe carefully then you'll notice that the middle peices are getting shorter therefore the chocolate will be finished after some time.
3rd: multiple things can happen, the marker runs out of ink, the duster gets damaged or the battery of the motor spinning the fan dies.
4th: the pipe thingy connected to the jugs is placed on a higher level than the highest point in that jug therefore the water won't go high enough in the pipe to transfer it to another, breaking the cycle.
5th: until the arm's battery runs out.
6th: the ball lands higher than it was dropped from, implying that there is a hidden motor cause if not, it will break the first law of thermodynamics. If that's not the case then the friction should convert some of that energy into heat and sound, making it unable to come back up to its initial position.
@@zap296nope
For machines like 6, it uses a magnet
@@obliviousduskit1146 if it does, then the repeated interference with the magnetic field will cause it to weaken and eventually be gone
@@zap296 no
I know why you didn’t count to 7
The difference between these and sisyphus is that these tasks will eventually be done, the water will eventually evaporate, the marker will eventually dry out, the chocolate will once run out (it's just an optical illusion) and so on.
sisyphus will die
@@cadenliu5538 no he won't
damn. don't care
@@MrBrick-vb3xhsisyphus prime:
The more we do sisyphus, the closer we achieve perpetual motion
“Are ya winnin son?”
“no dad, it will never end..”
Me: tries the chocolate trick
Friend: why is the chocolate short?
**sobs** well im sure he has a great personality
This man invented several perpetual motion machines and broke physics for the sake of a meme.
The struggle itself is enough for some people to feel accomplished
no
Yes
Maybe?
Pharaphs
Plausible
we must imagine sisyphus hiding the batteries
Knowing the chocolate may one day run out and stop it’s suffering fills you with determination
As someone who has played a lot of Hill Climb Racing, the last one is extremely relatable and I hate it when it happens.
Anyone who has played that game knows that the last one is one of the most atrocious, gruesome and unforgiving feelings ever.
- Did you hear the shot?
- Yes, why?
- It's logic that shot itself.
By the way, 0:10 is fake. There is no secret infinite chocolate glitch, you only lose a sliver of chocolate from the bar, but a sliver turns into the entire thing if you continue.
0:57 is also fake if you look closely enough. It’s just an animation.
Found the big chocolate shill, we ain't buying it chocolate man!
@@zk351 it’s fake!!! Sisyphus suffers from finite chocolate like all of us!
@@ShyGuyCookMaster50 the one at 0:57 does actually exist irl, but it runs on batteries beneath the board
@@moldybread2445 so… kinda fake. Thanks for correcting me!
if the one impactful thing gen z do is meme society out of depression and into a view of absurdism through the lens of albert camus then they have succeeded as a generation
One must imagine Sisyphus happy
copy and pasted fr ong?
1:05 WHY IS IT SO RELATABLE?????
Because that 800 mark is always tough for beginners.
This is why i like the moon map better
Relatable only for true gamers
100% stock hippie van🤫🧏♂️
Bro casually making perpetual motion machines and infinite generators
Nah, that Hill Climb Racing one was PERSONAL
One thousand percent,it sucks even more when there’s a fuel can right on top of the hill
I hated that a lot when I just started the game
For. Real.
One must imagine Sisyphus naked
one must imagine the size of the peni--
And buffed af
@@Para_lellogram why not
Why imagine if you can play ultrakill
@@Para_lellogramyour resistance is futile, sisyphus is extremely large
One must imagine the Itsy Bitsy Spider happy
That fell down the water spout
I like the idea that a perpetual motion machine is a glorified Sisyphus reference
"in this house we obey the laws of thermodynamics"
The chocolate actually gets smaller by the amount removed, it’s just removed proportionally on the front surface so it doesn’t look like it does
But then once you slice it all you reassemble it in reverse and then you need to start over, like the rock rolling down the mountain.
One must imagine the eternal watering can cycle happy.
all these Sisyphus memes popping up lately reminds me of my brief hyperfixation on absurdism i had a couple of months back
I like how there are two types of tasks:
Herculean: requires inhuman amount of effort, but CAN be accomplished.
Sisyphian: Hard, easy, doesn't matter. It's wasted effort either way.
I like how there are two types of tasks:
Play on loop for the full sisyphus experience
one must imagine sisyphus defying the laws of thermodynamics
one must imagine Bill from Hill Climb Racing happy
for some reason when i pulled up this video the buffering circle wouldn't go away and i deadass thought that was part of the bit
that siphon with the polyethylene glycol gives me an idea for a perpetual motion based electrical generator.
Don't forget to hide the batteries!
Let me know how it goes
Put a little water wheel hooked up to a generator and you just solved the energy crisis.
Ok but like imagine how ripped sissyfus got tho
He’s known for his quads. That’s why they call them sissy squats
🥵
After couple centuries of grindset he just started to toss the builder straight to the top.
Waiting for Sisyphus to be done with his set so I can use the equipment
This fuckin syphilis guy is always hogging the boulder 🙄😡
You know what else is a sisyphus reference? Cleaning a house over and over again
I expected to see that one robot that always tried to clean up that liquid but these are cooler tbh
Fr
“Can’t help my self” I think it’s called
i recommend the sweeping/brush machine that constantly sweeps back red paint from leaving the border indefinitely. Over long periods of time it wears down and begins to fail keeping the liquid in place
I was about to comment this, it's such a fascinating piece!
Eventually, the water will disintegrate, the marker run out of ink, the robot die, the marble hit with wind, the phone on which the game is played will die, and the mountain that Sisyphus stands upon will crumble. Crumble from what? We will never know, crumble when? We know not. But what we do know, is that you may feel like you're in a loop, day after day, but it is always possible to break that loop.
what is crubmle
@@youtubeuser6785no comment
the marble thing is actually a fake perpetual motion machine that runs on battery so the battery is more likely to run out before the marble is hit by some wind strong enough to move it
@@youtubeuser6785This man is not afraid to ask the real questions
The mountain will not crumble, for it is Hades' invention and it's powered by gods energy. It's not natural and natural things like erosion from the constant rock will not affect it
Ok but the watering can one is cool as hell
this is how it feels to fold your laundry and put it away just to have to take it out the next day to wear again
I love this video so much. Any kind of video with a useless invention in it is a real gem to me.
Some see futility. others realize it is the journey, not the destination that makes the struggle worthwhile.
Life before death, strength before weakness, journey before destination
To make this even better, i turned the video looping on.
This is a certified “I’m tired boss” moment
That hill crimb racing clip with the music tho
Who up pushing they boulder rn
That Hill Climb Racing at the end gave me so many nostalgias, I remember my first download in 2014 and fully upgraded all of them in only 3 months.
And I modded mine and upgraded EVERYTHING I could
Less than a few minutes after re-downloading 😂😂😂
0:34 infinite water source is real
GET IT BEFORE IT GETS PATCHED
"Why isn't it possible?"
It's just not
the second one, my stupid ah just realized that the main chocolate just gets shorter, and you can just keep going all day until its just one line of chocolate. i knew it didnt just "create" more chocolate, but i always wondered how it was able to pull it off. 💀
0:56 totally natural physics 100% legit no scam
Amazing physics defying marble!
*batteries required*
No borax no glue
It actually is real, but the ones you buy most of the time have motors 1:17
what about that machine the constantly had to clean up the red liquid only for it to spread again
You know that Hill Climb moment means you gotta upgrade.
The hill climb one really got me because it's so relatable
Hill Climb Sisyphusing
And why it got cut right before I hear the crack sound 😭
I like how mostly all of these will eventually end.
Eventually the batteries of the flask will run out,
Eventually there will be no more chocolate to cut,
Eventually the marker will run dry,
Eventually all of the water will evaporate,
Eventually the batteries of the toy train will run out,
Eventually the batteries of the perpetual motion machine will run out,
Eventually the game will break,
And eventually Sisyphus' rock will erode.
Not if Zeus has something to say bout it, son
And yet, even with entropy, the systems keeping getting more complex.