3D Printed Perpetual Motion Machine - Proof of Concept
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- This is my 3D printed perpetual motion machine. If you like my builds consider buying me a coffee- it gives me the energy to build more :)
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Super easy 3D plans I found on thingiverse and scaled up to fit a regular marble.
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Based on Leonardo da Vinci's perpetual motion designs. The marbles have to all weigh EXACTLY the same or this thing wont work, otherwise it's and easy do-it-yourself perpetual motion machine!
Pay attention! Why does he set it on two strips of metal? Do we ever see the bottom? My guess is terminal connectors are underneath, completing the circuit between the metal strips, and the contraption is using a motor.
Right I can't see how everyone missed that
I knew it...it could explain all the balls we find here and there. great video I think the axle should be supported on both sides for some reason,,,Thank Q
Water masks the air jet sound
i don't see any water hitting the device to power it, but all the skeptics that watch my channel will immediately claim they debunk it cuz the waterfall is the power supply
Make two of them and hook them to each other. Then hold the universe for ransom.
For your bottle wheel. Can you please tell me the leangth and diameter or the bottles, the weight of the bottles, and the wheel diameter? I tried replicating it but proportionally the wheel was way bigger than the bottles compared to yours.
what's the point in spreading misinformation? like you gain nothing, and you're a net negative to everyone else.
Views I suppose.
It's amazing what a hidden jet of air and a fake sound track can do
proof? exactly
@@fernyd5040 1: 1st law of thermodynamics states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, instead it changes form. the machine shown in the video has moving parts that causes friction which in turn creates heat, 2: it must operate in a vacume cause the same reason as before, the balls and the wheel would rub against the air and cause friction. its a jet of air or a magnet in the rulers that is causing the motion because they are an outside force that is being used to drive the machine
If it was a jet of air it would blow the balls off xddd
Why does it have to stand on the two metal strips?
I glued magnets on the feet to help keep it stable.
@@warmcoffee ah yes, totally couldnt have glued it to the wood
@@warmcoffee In the most polite way possible, what the fuck behooved you to even consider glueing magnets that we cannot see to your attempt to model perpetual motion? Even putting aside my disbelief in this "technology," I cannot wrap my mind around why you would add hidden magnets and then disclose "yes, I've added parts that you cannot see to this, but trust me". I'm so genuinely baffled
do you have a video without the creek behind it?
Very nice
Serious question: if you align this with the rotation of the Earth so that it's rotating opposite or same as the earth's axis, is there any difference in speed?
The earth is not fkn rotating wake up
@@RobertoGonzalez-cs5ed At least state your case for why its not
Why does it need to stand on the two metal strips, and why does water need to flow under it?
those metal strips supply current to the tiny motor, water flow is to mix the noise of the running motor. If this man is that intelligent he would have been with Elon Musk not on youtube uploading such crap hahahahaaaa
Nope, just magnets on the feet to hold it steady... I used the same magnets I use on the battery hatch for my rc planes...
@@warmcoffee - So, no motor... the wheel's moving strictly by the movement of the marbles???
@@__WJK__ Yup, simple and clean
@@warmcoffee so were just breaking the first law of thermodynamics out here like its nothing?
Wow awesome!!
Nice 👍 . I just saw your video from 4years ago which led me here great project
thanks for sharing it.
Pause the video at any time. In the right, we have 5 balls that need to be lifted by the 2.5 balls in the left? That seems highly impossible
Maybe momentum..
@@aaronmiller9619 theres a motor
Very nice work! may i purchase one of these from you?
I have seen this design before.
Devinche
Ok. So shoot a video of it operating while you hold it in mid air.
It wouldn't work... The balance is super finicky and any slight movement would stop it from working.
@@warmcoffee then shoot it inside without metal rulers and no white noise and even then upload the raw footage cause we know that it breaks thermodynamics
So fuckin cool mang!
can you share for print?
I just added them to the description!
Could you kindly upload schematics for this device as I don't think it can be adequately replicated with precision otherwise!
How long does it spin for
yeah lets see how long does it spin for? because i find it questionable that the video only lasted a few minutes. and seeing as he is a big channel should stream his "perpetual motion machine" working.
Not sure, how long does a 9V battery typically last?
@@grimlockarts8386 you never know it could be plugged into an outlet lol
What did you use to attach the stand to the wheel?
2 years, we'll never know
Fkn phenomenal!
how much did you scaled up so it will fit normale marbles??
175%
@@warmcoffee
Thx!!😉
@@Marc.Lanting Did it work?
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Can you sell the 3d print file on etsy please?
What sort of material did you print it with? Nylon, PLA, PTEG...?
Any other printing setting?
Clear PLA with 15 % infill
wow cool pond did you make it?????
Yeah, it was a fun project... It made a couple appearances in a hot wheels video I made with my kiddo last summer. ua-cam.com/video/Sktse8IFb7o/v-deo.html
We are talking about making a better version this summer :)
Make this into a product and sell it. Assuming this is real ;-)
Its really eternal?
no
fake
Eh apik ye..