@@yapanda2547mid personality, very mediocre to mock people who make genuinely insightful AND entertaining interjections just because your too one dimensional and dense to appreciate the mechanics behind something. Save up your money and get a personality transplant.
hey vsauce! Michael's great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great grandson here!
@@dkas2690hey vsauce! Michael's Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great grandson here
@@GuyllianVanRixtel we can't find this stuff in doomsday, it gets destroyed by doomsday nuclear war ☢️📡☣️☣️ earth would be vanished in 2025 no need to wait 10.3 billion years ..
Precision machine them from steel, encase in aluminium enclosure, fill with synthetic oil and an oil filter, change oil every 10k miles… cough… I mean 10k rotations
@@EvanMatthew-fw8dm Yo I'm from the future, we did it bois. It took 588571429 generations, but we finally made it. The gear did a spin, it was awesome to watch in our tele-link vision 9 pro+ made by mapple (apple and meta merged a long time ago and became the first quadrillion dollar company)
Good news is a trailer for it is coming this early December.. so it's definitely releasing in our lifetime. Edit: Trailer was released at the time I'm typing this and it looks immaculate. Releasing in 2025. Just 2 more years guys.
when you accidentally get sucked into a time machine of your own creation and teleport to a time where the sun has devoured the solar system, don't say i didn't warn you
@@thefutureismeaninglessthep7364"when life gives you lemons don't make lemonade, GET MAD, get life to take the lemons back! I don't want your damn lemons!" -Cave Johnson
Omg, I have been scouring the internet to find another person with this issue. We received ours broken and had to fix it. I was really hoping that's why it's so loud. Bummer though! It's so cool but that last gear will never spin because we will never have it plugged in 😭😂
@@luigigaming2717 gear ratio is proportional to the torque. i cant even imagine how massive this gear ratio is, the torque would be somewhere in the trillion-quadrillion Nm range.
If you were strong enough to move it, and if those tiny plastic gear box splines were strong enough..... 1 tenth of a millimetre would be enough rotation to throw shrapnel everywhere😂😂😂
It wouldn't move. On an atomic level, yes, but with your eyes, no. Even if you watched a 100 year or even 1,000 year timelapse, the final gear won't appear to have changed. A million year timelapse would probably move it a milimeter or two
Bro you're asking this of the Vsauce Channel. The guy who counted to like a million in prime numbers and one continuous live stream the dude will just put up 10 unedited hours of footage
@@theamazonbois7970I think OP is talking bout denser gravity and space and time whatever = slower time because bending something something idk I forgot what it was correct me if I'm wrong
@@crazyrobots6565 I'll give them the benefit-of-doubt and say they DO understand but just don't know how to put it lamens terms. It will most likely break due to the massive amounts of torque being applied on such weak materials. I'm not even sure we have materials strong enough to make this "device" in a feasible size/dimensions that wouldn't break. And there is also the friction from the bearings on top......
You may try, but it'll be too "heavy", and probabily gonna break it. Why? Imagine that the relation of "force" and spins is something like this: Fin . Sin = Fout.Sout Sin = Spin in Sout = Spin out Now let's put some values. Imagine that you need 25N to make the input wheel spins 100 times per second. And the output is turning only 0,001 spin/s (1000 seconds to 1 complete spin) 25.100 = 0,001.Fout Fout = 2500000N So, what is happening? this 2500000N is the force you need to apply to turn the output wheel once. If you try to apply direct on the output, it'll break
That's not true. Generating a huge amount of torque doesn't necessarily mean that the gear is strong enough to withstand it. It made up of some sort of plastic as we can see from the video.
The MIT Museum in Cambridge has a great version of this gear train where the final gear is encased in a concrete block. The gears are all metal, so they make a great tinkling-type of sound.
@@Vsauce me too! I love thinking about all that torque, and like the other person said, the result of attempting to drive it in reverse (even though I know something would just break without the speed of light ever being threatened).
when a gear goes to another gear if its a small gear to a big gear it increases power and if its big to small it increases speed so this effect also applies to speed which means that because it takes so long to rotate it will have a massive amount of strength.@@tonitski
It would take more than all the energy in the entire universe to move the last gear. Moving it would literally immediately annihilate the entire universe.
@@patu8010never seen a movie where the whole plot point is that the planets are aligning for the first time in X thousand years? It is an overused trope
This is the last place I expected to see a hollow knight comment. But seriously, Michaels gonna need to add another gear or 2 to that box waiting on Silksong
Make one that spins for 80 years to represent a lifetime, then gift it to a kid. Every time they come home to see it, they'll see that their life on earth has become noticeably smaller
I wish that Vsauce would just send me 100 carrots
Only 100 carrots?
Me too
Same
How about 500?
I do know a good place to store them
Putting an alarm for 10.3 billion years
The value placed on gem quality diamonds has absolutely nothing in common with the value of tiny uncut and unpolished industrial diamonds.
@@Notfiveo0I think it was meant to be a social commentary
Short nap
real
*Wake up, It's the end of the world. What did you miss?*
*slightly grazes last gear*
*entire multiverse spontaneously combusts*
Underrated comment 😂
cornball
@@yapanda2547mid personality, very mediocre to mock people who make genuinely insightful AND entertaining interjections just because your too one dimensional and dense to appreciate the mechanics behind something.
Save up your money and get a personality transplant.
@@yapanda2547did you shit the bed or something whats wrong
If you spun it 9rpm it would be 4 quintillion rpm
The last one that spins every 10.3 billion years spins an about 0.000000000000000003078620580948 revolutions per second
Nah it must be A LOT larger
@@StupidProgrammer123
1/(10300000000 x 365 x 24 x 3600) = the thingy they said
(revolution) (years) (days) (hours) (seconds) = rps
Thanks…NERD!
Michael will wait another 10.3 billion years to upload his next Vsauce feature.
Lol
hey vsauce! Michael's great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great grandson here!
@@Lulu-rw1jc nah you need 50000 more "great" to even get there
Do we know why it takes so long for an upload?
@@dkas2690hey vsauce! Michael's Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great grandson here
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What if we move the last gear slightly
First gear: becomes a black hole
I’m waiting 😂
Dude i thought the same thing
I think it would combust from the shear energy.
You have to multiply first gear rpm by alot if last gear moves slightly
Imagine if you waited for 10.3 billion years only for that gear to actually be broken💀
Lol
The entire thing would be dust by then, so it probably would be broken ngl.
@@GuyllianVanRixtel we can't find this stuff in doomsday, it gets destroyed by doomsday nuclear war ☢️📡☣️☣️ earth would be vanished in 2025 no need to wait 10.3 billion years ..
If that happens, can I get a refund?
@@kimyuri6937 The only problem with that that I can think of is trying to prove you didn't break it.
Props to the guy who waited 10.3 billion years to count how long it takes to do 1 spin
😂😂😂😂
Honestly I think they just calculated it.
@@gregorgiebel1377nah my buddy Eric waited
@@gregorgiebel1377NO WAY
what if you spin the 10b year gear
Now rotate the last one by hand and watch the first one breaking the speed of light and going back in the past
i think someone's tried that, couldn't move it, apparently you need a whole lot of force
Yeah that takes more energy than the energy in the entire universe bro
Disappointed ☹️
Yeah it will just break🙃
Now i want to see a video of someone who try and remove one by one the gears ultil he can.
I can't wait for a timelapse vid of it turning once
If Vsauce ever gets scared, we're doomed.
The first gear will not survive long enough to spin the last gear
Real fact bro 😂
Precision machine them from steel, encase in aluminium enclosure, fill with synthetic oil and an oil filter, change oil every 10k miles… cough… I mean 10k rotations
@@jwalker7567it runs at 86 rps so aprox. 120 sec for 10000 rotation..
@@jwalker7567it still wouldn’t last 10.3 billion years bro😂
@@Tideki_I would think ideally, humanity would be evolved enough to have left the solar system in the span of 10 billion years
10.3 Billion years later: DAD, IT HAPPENED! THE GEAR FULLY SPUN
Spun*
@@AGamer20. Who asked?
Fr
Son: Oh wait you died 10.3 billion years ago lmao my bad.
Son: wait I should also be dead
That means that the machine will never reach it's full potential
It will in 10.3 billion years
@@Emmn76 will it tho?
@@EvanMatthew-fw8dm I'll get back to you when we get there
@@Emmn76 will we get there?
@@EvanMatthew-fw8dm Yo I'm from the future, we did it bois. It took 588571429 generations, but we finally made it. The gear did a spin, it was awesome to watch in our tele-link vision 9 pro+ made by mapple (apple and meta merged a long time ago and became the first quadrillion dollar company)
That music change as he was saying how fast the last gear was spinning that was PERFECT.
Nobody scares me more than Vsauce
If vsauce gets scared, everyone should be terrified
Same
I dunno.. ChubbyEmu scares me so much that I'm afraid that I could die from eating any random food
I dare you remove the first 's'
Man what'd I do😢
That last gear finishes it's revolution before we're getting GTA 6
Good news is a trailer for it is coming this early December.. so it's definitely releasing in our lifetime.
Edit: Trailer was released at the time I'm typing this and it looks immaculate. Releasing in 2025. Just 2 more years guys.
@@Jnan._. but, many games r announced years before release dates so who knows 💀💀
@@tremendousstuffs880 geometry dash 2.2 for example
its
2.2 is coming out rlly soon 🎉
Me: Turns the gear with my finger.
If the 10 billion one starts spinning you're near a black hole😂
Now rotate that last gear and watch the first one break the speed of light
I could see that happen
Son, no breaking the speed of light right now it’s time for bed you can do it tomorrow.
Friction would destroy that thing at the slightest touch.
the torque required to spin the last gear is so high that these lillte plastics cant withstand that, u cant rotate it
That will require a greater than infinite amount of force. In short, you'll just break the gear and nothing will spin
Don’t be shy… put the motor on the other end
it would require so much torque to even move it a micrometer that the gears would just instantly shatter
put Koenigsegg Jesko engine
when you accidentally get sucked into a time machine of your own creation and teleport to a time where the sun has devoured the solar system, don't say i didn't warn you
Even if that was made out of titanium it would shatter in no time if you want to move it like a centimetre
All of you in the replies are sounding kinda shy 🙈
Now I can tell my mom “I’ll do it when the last gear spins.”
I just imagine this thing drifting in space then zooming in to the gear turning lol
Vsauce: “team, I want a hand grenade that has the force of a supernova.”
His team: “on it boss.”
"Make me a combustible lemon."
His team: "...God, not again."
@@thefutureismeaninglessthep7364"when life gives you lemons don't make lemonade, GET MAD, get life to take the lemons back! I don't want your damn lemons!"
-Cave Johnson
The power of the sun.. in the palm of my hand
@@alexplosion_ITA"Demand life's manager!"
-Cave Johnson (Karen mode)
@@thataintfalc0 is that a ATSV reference “the power of the multiverse in the palm of my hand.”
"What happens if you put the motor on the other si-"
**supernova noises**
The gearbox would just bind up and blow apart.
@@Barbaratiolet us have our fantasies! 😂
wouldn't it be like impossible to move?
@@Laszer271 not at all. Something will snap eventually.
"shut it down! attempting shut down... it's not, it's not shutting down AAAAAAAAA-"
That gear could be broken and we'd never even know.
Having received this, I must say, it is really flipping loud!
Omg, I have been scouring the internet to find another person with this issue. We received ours broken and had to fix it. I was really hoping that's why it's so loud. Bummer though! It's so cool but that last gear will never spin because we will never have it plugged in 😭😂
I just got mine today and it is loud. Also built very poorly. Both axles came out during shipping but I was able to fix it
Flipping?
@@Kabal39 nice way of saying fu*king
@@151bradhatt I know what it is I want to know why anyone would use it instead of just saying fucking, and why did you censor lmao
Spin the wheel manually and hell breaks loose
you wouldnt even be able to because of the torque required to turn it
@@Churro0eating0samwell you technically could but it definitely wont be intact after enough tries
@@luigigaming2717 the force required to turn the gear would be physically impossible to produce.
@@luigigaming2717 gear ratio is proportional to the torque. i cant even imagine how massive this gear ratio is, the torque would be somewhere in the trillion-quadrillion Nm range.
@@Churro0eating0sam but the force required to brake a plastic gear definitely is possessed by a lot of humans.
props to the dude that took his time to watch the last gear rotate fully so we could know how long it takes
LMFAO keep being such a gullible easily manipulated person.
Keep believing the fantasy’s and indoctrination lmfao ☠️
He is not done watching
I hope youre joking, but theres a formula for it
@@kishorraika6411 he spreads tons of indoctrination bs science.
They’re called theory’s for a reason.
Not fact
@@kishorraika6411u smart enough to know it has a formula but not enough to tell op was clearly joking?
but the teeth of the gears wear out while the last one makes 1 revolution
I think we need to test if it will actually do a full rotation in 10.3 billion years.
Don’t be shy, spin the last gear
you cant ive tried its like twisting a broken valve
It would crash the simulation
Are u nuts...the sun would die faster!
@@user-jn7bq8wh1eoh no really 😢
@@tgmtf5963the powers is in my hands muhahaha
The urge to spin the slow one so quick that it accelerates the fast one untill it explodes is killing me
If you were strong enough to move it, and if those tiny plastic gear box splines were strong enough.....
1 tenth of a millimetre would be enough rotation to throw shrapnel everywhere😂😂😂
@@jarradblair1793 still gonna 😎
Literally "killing me (you)"
only vsauce is strong enough for that
@@zanesc01but not because he is strong, even though he is
the gear spining fully would make for a good movie plot
imagine
"Dont worry my new clock would wake me up so i cant be late"
The clock:
We need a 10 hour Timelapse.
Edit: I mean a Timelapse just to see it spin not the 10 billion years to see the last gear
basically just a picture
10 hours vs 10 bilion years is nothing
It wouldn't move. On an atomic level, yes, but with your eyes, no. Even if you watched a 100 year or even 1,000 year timelapse, the final gear won't appear to have changed. A million year timelapse would probably move it a milimeter or two
Bro you're asking this of the Vsauce Channel. The guy who counted to like a million in prime numbers and one continuous live stream the dude will just put up 10 unedited hours of footage
I'm sure we could calculate the theoretical time taken for the circumference to move 1 Planck length
**Spins the last wheel manually**
"I have become Death, Destroyer of Worlds"
**jumps 10.3 billion years into the future**
Fr
I think you can't. You'll need a great amount of energy to spin the last one and you'll break it before you can even spin it
@@medo_0x00 "I have become Death, Destroyer of Gears"
Necron moment
Time is precious.
At this point he should just become a modern artist
Facts
He kinda is. Art doesn’t become art, or cease being art, just because of what someone calls it.
He is
modern artists wish they were michael tbf
He is 🤨
"How much do you value your time?"
"100 Carats an hour."
*visible confusion *
I see what you did the-
…wait, what?
😜
Time is money so I spend it on allot😂😂😂
imagine the gear is made just to not rotate 💀
Damn, i dont need to use the Bird and Diamond mountain method to measure when the first second of eternity passes. Thanks Micheal.
This is a very fun way to conceptually describe time
E
You take billion of years to turn?
@@theamazonbois7970I think OP is talking bout denser gravity and space and time whatever = slower time because bending something something idk I forgot what it was correct me if I'm wrong
@@Je_s_ko correcting
Time is valuable
Now put the motor on the other side and you will have a death machine
that would be insane lol
It probably wouldn't be able to drive the gear and you would just damage the motor or plastic gears
Would be, if you could turn it, haha 😅😅
Oh God yes
a small black hole would form and consume our sun, thus being right on both sides of the death machine
The fact that Vsauce is scared of his own genius and his ability to create it is just insane
Props to the guy who survived and kept the timer going after the sun exploded just to find out if this was true
Me and the immortal snail will see the last gear spin when the earth is long gone
Nice reference
I get that one lol nice reference
The gearbox is definitely broken beforehand
Oh yeah the snails are immortal 😂😂😂
@@b_the_penetratorthe story that goes on forever?
Bro really said "you could watch this gear turn until the death of the sun, but time is money"
I’ll just forcefully turn it like the bad little kid I am 🗿😁
@@Math-Football-Chesskidthat first gear boutta go faster than light
What?
Lmaoooooo that’s actually genius
bars
Last gear is average time of getting a job in tech. That's relatively fast
Stress and strain through billion years : Ok..let me play my part 🗿
One day vsauce is going to develop time travel by thinking about what to put in the next curiosity box
diluc?
Using a super fast gear 😂
What if you do it reverse? You try to do one spin from the last gear
Lmao so true!
@@KimiR16diluc translates to a long time ago
"I wonder what will happen if i spin last gear?"
*Big Bang*
The first gear has exceeded the speed of light 10000000 time over
Actually you can't without breaking it. Hard to explain unfortunately
@@salihyesilmen5580it is okay to say you don't understand it.
@@crazyrobots6565 I'll give them the benefit-of-doubt and say they DO understand but just don't know how to put it lamens terms.
It will most likely break due to the massive amounts of torque being applied on such weak materials. I'm not even sure we have materials strong enough to make this "device" in a feasible size/dimensions that wouldn't break. And there is also the friction from the bearings on top......
You may try, but it'll be too "heavy", and probabily gonna break it. Why?
Imagine that the relation of "force" and spins is something like this:
Fin . Sin = Fout.Sout
Sin = Spin in
Sout = Spin out
Now let's put some values. Imagine that you need 25N to make the input wheel spins 100 times per second. And the output is turning only 0,001 spin/s (1000 seconds to 1 complete spin)
25.100 = 0,001.Fout
Fout = 2500000N
So, what is happening? this 2500000N is the force you need to apply to turn the output wheel once. If you try to apply direct on the output, it'll break
How to skip 10.3 billion years "spinning the last gear by hand"
For those who don’t know , he means subscribers of the curiosity box. Not CZcams subscribers
Turn the last gear manually, the first gear will break the law of causality.
You can’t turn it without breaking it
@@hsvrBet.
Good luck finding enough torque to turn it
Even if you could and the gears were indestructible the first gear would be just under the speed of light
First gear go brrrrr 💨
The torque in that gear could split the earth in half
Fr
The scariest thing is that it is not far from the truth 💀
if you're patient.
That's not true. Generating a huge amount of torque doesn't necessarily mean that the gear is strong enough to withstand it. It made up of some sort of plastic as we can see from the video.
Yeah some dog shit plastic injection molded by Chinese orphans will toooooootaly stand up to that task.
it's like a miniature museum exhibit
"Takes 10.3 billion years"
*Turns it using my hand*
that will bend the black holes
And yet the final wheel STILL moves faster than the old lady driving in front of me...
😂
Dude pretty sure she's parked then.
@@wordzmyth Nah, parked cars move faster.
Get off your phone
@@avigindratt7608 It's okay, the car is on park.
the torque must be very good on that last gear
Dude😂😂😂😂😂
could’ve just made it not move and said: „Yeah, you won’t EVER see it move.”
@@YoinkMyCookie but you will literally not EVER see it move anyways
It's estimated to have enough force to lift the weight of the universe💀💯
I can see why, if it has an almost infinite torque.
Forget the peanut butter and cat technique
Spining the last gear is how you achive infinite energy
(Or create a black hole )
Pov: you see the last gear spin
Boys, just give it a spin and we have time travel.
yessir
You would need insane strength to spin it, no material you use to make the gears would hold up under such pressure.
Indeed you are corrct but we can do it by rotating pre- gears can’t we?
@@Johnnysboy3987you must be fun at parties
@@Johnnysboy3987I’m turning it with my bare hands
The MIT Museum in Cambridge has a great version of this gear train where the final gear is encased in a concrete block. The gears are all metal, so they make a great tinkling-type of sound.
I've seen it and I LOVE it!
@@Vsauceunrelated but if you just grabbed the last gear in that set and turned it how fast would it turn the first one? Impossibly fast?
@@Vsauce me too! I love thinking about all that torque, and like the other person said, the result of attempting to drive it in reverse (even though I know something would just break without the speed of light ever being threatened).
@@alexrogers777I wonder about that exact thing every time I see this machine come by
Same installment here in germany in the Phaeno in Wolfsburg.
Michael is the only person who could think to create a gadget that will outlive the human race
Those are the eyes of someone who will still be around when the last gear makes a full revolution 💀
And If you rip the gear out and turn it yourself, you can now time travel!
Fuckin genius
E
Movie idea
@@EEEEEEEE🤖
@@mikeoxlong3391🤖🤖
Me forcing the last gear to time travel into the future
MADE IN HEAVEN
Legend has it, once the final gear makes its first revolution he will shed his skin and ascend to his final form.
The last gear has incredible torque
This will def somehow accidentally become a time machine💀
Actually, can someone explain why you couldn’t theoretically push the gear at the other end and make the first gear rotate at light speed?
@@Formula1stit would be much harder to move I think
Also if you use the same force on the other end everything would still go at the same speed
@formula1st490 it takes more energy than there is in the universe to turn it and even if you did it would definitely break
The torque on that last gear can leverage the whole solar system
lets calculate that @Vsauce
how?
when a gear goes to another gear if its a small gear to a big gear it increases power and if its big to small it increases speed so this effect also applies to speed which means that because it takes so long to rotate it will have a massive amount of strength.@@tonitski
How?
How?
Others open the curiosity box with awe.
I open it with a sledge hammer to find the diamonds.
Bro that last gear will outlast the universe
Spin the last gear michael, we know you can do it, we all have seen your power
He will just break gears(even if they will be from vibranium)
It will create blackhole or supernova don't bother
The universe would end, don’t give our master such ideas.
Vsauce: *Spins it the other way around*
Me: "how the heck has a blackhole spawned on earth?"
It would take more than all the energy in the entire universe to move the last gear. Moving it would literally immediately annihilate the entire universe.
@@mikerood7193why you on every comment saying the same foolishness?
@@mikerood7193can you explain why
One year later...
@@mikerood7193Seems like vsauce can do that tho.
"Okay, I'll do when the last gear turns."
Now spin the slowest one as hard as you can and watch the first one😎💀
Imagine someone’s just chilling in their room with that, and then the last gear spins
It’s spins so slow… you’d never know it even spun.
Thts time travel
Who cares it spin or it's not working, doesn't really matter.
Then nothing would happen cuz it's a piece of plastic
the last gear is already spinning... just really really really really really really really slow...
"AW FRICK THE LAST GEAR GOT JAMMED... AGAIN"
This is an upgraded version of watching paint dry
Bro.. 😂 you aren't wrong
So true XD
If Michael uses 1% of his power he could make that last gear spin like the first one
When I got this it arrived broken. They would not send us a new one. We used hot glue. It was too loud and sounded like a vacuum cleaner
Took "Time is money" to another level 💀
The plastic of those gears would return to dust from decomposition before even the third to last gear rotates once
Or would it? 🤨
*vsauce music plays*
Big black oily men
@@DonPollo-yp5urthats not funny.
@@b3n1b07I think it was meant to turn people on, and I'd say that it worked
Imagine you get a concussion, wake up, and that last gear rotates once
The diamond one just shows how valuable time is.
Movies be like
This gear spins every 10.3billion years
And thats today
Edit: THX FOR ALL THE LIKES
Edit: 2 thx to all the ppl who replied
what
So true
😂
@@patu8010never seen a movie where the whole plot point is that the planets are aligning for the first time in X thousand years? It is an overused trope
"And I was going to retire next week."
At least that gear will spin before Silksong comes out
This is the last place I expected to see a hollow knight comment. But seriously, Michaels gonna need to add another gear or 2 to that box waiting on Silksong
@@Cynixxfr. Silksong never coming out especially with the unity crisis
Seriously! 😨
Silksong gta6 and karlson will not yet have come out when the last gear spins 150 times
@@Cynixxhollow knight fans will pop up literally anywhere if they see an opportunity to mention how long Silksong is taking/will take to come out
Vsauce, I would do pretty close to anything for one of those gear boxes. I find time so fascinating.
Just subscribe then
Michael made that device so that he stays in our memory for 10.3 billion years. What a wholesome guy
Still faster than the people who are walking in front of you in the halls
It almost feels like they're going backwards. Why are girls like this..
Vsauce is the type of guy to make something that will take so long to finish the sun will explode
dont do it man...
Imagine missing the full spin of the last gear💀
Then lets just make nuclear shelters out of this
bro just has to imagine a black hole gun and his team will make it
I got ya black hole gun right here bud
Portal's portal gun has a miniuature black hole to function
He didn't invent this. I saw a CZcamsr make it using legos and gears a few years ago
Make one that spins for 80 years to represent a lifetime, then gift it to a kid. Every time they come home to see it, they'll see that their life on earth has become noticeably smaller
it needs to have a pointer too on a clock face or something to tell you "you are this much closer to death today"
Calm down Satan. Most people don't wanna know their death day.
@@juhis5936lmao 😂
that's such a terrifying concept
@@silenthell666I would love to know my death day
spin the last gear, watch first gear go lightspeed
Everyone chill until the 10.3 billion gear starts spinning