This is NOT A Perpetual Motion Device!!
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The first one attempts to look like a perpetual motion device, the other is just a spinning motor
But what makes it NOT a perpetual motion device? Because there's no excess output? Or because eventually the ball does not have enough kinetic energy to make it back to the top bowl?
@@anarchyboy9393 because the motor at the top of the ramp hidden beneath the disc is gonna run out of battery.
It seems like it might work without the motor, but without it, the ball would never be able to fly higher than its initial position in the bowl, since that'd mean it generated more kinetic energy than its potential energy
@Pepé Le Pimp it has an electro magnet that shoots the ball up
@Pepé Le Pimp it's not battery operated
Except the first one doesn’t even look like “no energy loss” (or perpetual motion), to me it just looks like a what it is, a machine shooting the balls through the ramp.
It doesn’t do a very good job at trying to pass as real
the first 1 is way more impressive. the other just has a motor lol
The 1st one has a motor too
@@Steamy_Sir nah it got a magnet in the bottom to speed up the balls
@@renzodicristofaro Electromagnets. That's very important to note.
Yea, what's so "perpetual motion"-y about the second thing? It's just a loop of marble-movement powered by a motor. That's not so special.
@@renzodicristofaro it’s literally a motor in the top part speeding the ball up
Nah, the first one at least looks like an Illusion. The second one is just a machine.
It doesn’t look “realistic” at all.
Other “perpetual motion machines” do a better job at making it seem like they’re real.
This one is just trash
The first one is a machine too.
An illusion no matter how convincing is still just an illusion.
A lot of people actually tried to pass the first off as a perpetual motion machine. Did the company that made it? IDK
@@JGHFunRun Who is dumb enough to believe that ?
"This one's a little bit more clear"
Then proceeds to show a device that works fundamentally different without explaining how the more interesting machine works.
it actually both works the same way, they both have a motor powered by a battery. the first one just has it hidden
I’m convinced he’s just fucking with us
@@shackleDev The first one works with a magnet, not a motor.
@@castleanthrax1833 *electromagnet*
@castleanthrax1833 nah its a motor, unless its a different model. But the one I seen has a motor with a spinning ball that launches the marble faster giving it enough power to launch back into the same place.
I love the part where he explains the first one 💀
he has a video about it
Whoa, you’re great at making things more unclear!
Ya cuz he has a huge following cuz of his dad. He's lazy and over rated.
Lmao
I have to agree to be honest. The first video was a bit lacking on that front as well.
Yeah this didnt make sense
You never want the balls entering the shaft.
You always want the balls entering the shaft....
My thoughts exactly 😆
You’re not my supervisor!
@@vincedibona4687 Archer? XD
Idk. Sounding is kinda hot
But the cool thing was the „illusion“ the first one created. The 2. looks cool but it’s obviously a machine on first sight
First one is so elegant, the second isn’t very impressive.
Bruh the first one is worse, one of his full video exposed it that it has motor larger that the second one
Thats why when he say perpetual, he sound like trying to not laugh
@@singhasumalares3261 nah, the first is definitely more elegant. It’s atleast giving the appearance of being non motorized
@@alhassirakhdugani5813 but its more misinformating
@@singhasumalares3261 That’s like saying a magic trick is bad because it’s lying to you. Tricking you is the point.
“Allowing the balls to enter the shaft” poor choice of words
He knows what he's doing
The perfect choice of words
Lol
doesn't make sense with what you think
@@nightphoenix3482 your reply makes no sense
“A little bit more clear” 🤨
It's a do nothing machine, the other one was an interesting concept, this one is just marbles going in circles.
The first one was also just marbles going in circles, just with a different method to give them extra energy to get back to the top.
@@Cookie-qu1gs A better-hidden method, though
"balls"
"Shaft"
I'm sold
Dirtymind 😂
"motion" "I can take this thing off."
The first one has an internal magnet coil that switches on and off as the ball falls.
How does that work?
@@tommyjjjr1 as the ball is going down an electromagnet pulls it so that it goes even faster, otherwise it wouldn't be able to make it back up
For people who haven't seen it before, the first one uses an electro magnet to move the ball fast enough to make it to the top.
even though its fake i would buy one to be a pretty cool party trick tho
Wow, that motor B noisy as heck!
Only when the cover is removed lol
the first one has a magnet in the wood, the other has a motor
thank you for your genius explanation
@@jeancena3556 thank you for your mordant reply
The first one is better
Apparently perpetual motion devises can now have on off switches and batteries. Interesting.
Balls enter the shaft*
All I heard was "something something balls" and "something something shaft" and dammit I'm in
But how does the first one work i still don't understand
Depending on which model you have. It either has a motor or an electromagnet which flings the ball forward.
@@adoramay9410 ooohh thanks now I understand
"babe you've been sitting there for 150million years!? What's keeping you entertained?!"
"I've been waiting for this machine to end..."
A perpetual machine and a mini marble run as well? You sir are a wizard! 🤌🏻✨️
That's insane! How can a marble loop back into the starting point!
Magnet
It’s to loud. I want something quieter and more relaxing.
Shit sounds like they’re drilling for oil fr
"Thats OK......But Where Did You Hide The Battery?"
Of course I remember. I just watched it before landing here. 😂
The first one could be *ACTUALLY* considered a perpetual motion device .... That second one you *LITERALLY* clicked a *BUTTON* to turn a motor 😑
Even though it looks like one, perpetual motion devices are impossible. You can look up some explanations on CZcams, but a good rule of thumb is that any kind of friction would make it lose all its energy as heat eventually. There are a lot of other reasons though, and they are really interesting so I highly encourage you to look those up 😊
The first one uses a electronic magnet
@@matomoscos5018 lose*
Sorry 😅
@@BBalllegend1000 Corrected 😉
@@matomoscos5018 Nice 😉
Love first one better seems relaxing to have it running on ya desk
“Allowing the balls to enter the shaft”
Hmmm science
"Allowing the balls, to anchor this shaft..."
I like the simplicity of the first one but this one’s cool too! :)
yea first one was way better without the electric it looks like it just going on because it roll down the ramp ;D
The first is electric though.
@@SilverEye91 The first one doesn’t use electric lol
@@kingc1674 It absolutely does mate. What, do you think perpetual motion machines are actually possible? Despite what science says, you think that a toy from Etsy proves it wrong? One of the longest standing laws of physics and fundamental to how we understand physics, destroyed by a cheap toy? Come on mate... Don't be so silly and easily fooled.
@@SilverEye91 Yeah it does uses electric. Because it would be defying the first and second laws of thermodynamic
@@kingc1674 Correct. So why did you say "the first one doesn't use electric lol"?
Well, accurate title
Ya, Perpetual powered machines, perpetually fooling machines.
0:13 *"but here's one that's a little bit more clear"* ...huh?
that's like showing a bird flying, then saying "here's one that's a bit more clear" and you show a kid throwing a rock...how's one "more clear" than the other? they're totally different things
Many people have already answered this question, but they are actually very similar. The second is using an electric motor to raise the balls back up with mechanical power, the first has a hidden electromagnet at the bottom.
They may seem different if you focus too hard on the mechanism, but the actual process is the same: Use electricity to add energy to the ball, causing it to get to the top.
Yeah it's kinda stupid
@@joelyfish4216 how is using electromagnetic pull to add momentum/energy to launch the ball in the air the “same process” as using a regular motor to slowly lift the balls to the top? like at all…
*“they may seem different if you focus too hard on the mechanism”* err yea, that’s because the mechanism that gets them up is completely different…and no, the second mechanism doesn’t add any energy to the ball to get it to the top
@@R0DSTER I mean it does add potential energy
@@R0DSTER As Andrew said here, it's adding energy. The slow motor lifting it up is slowly adding gravitational potential energy by lifting the ball, the magnet is adding Kinetic energy which is what allows it to get launched as fast as we see.
If you were drawing a diagram of the system in a physics class, the two systems would look almost identical.
Apologies if I was unclear ealier, but when I say process, I mean that in terms of the energy calculation. In most calculations, you would boil something down to the simplest form you can. For example, even though a gas engine and a diesel engine work completely differently in the actual design, I would draw the diagram "Fuel Goes in -> *combustion* -> torque comes out. Taking a step back from the fabrication, it *looks* like the same process.
The amount of people who are saying they're different because the first one doesn't use batteries and is perpetual motion is actually killing my brain cells
Marbles on Stream IRL
Ah yes let me turn the power switch to my perpetual motion machine
Umm this one needs a battery…
So does the first one.
@@SilverEye91 where's the battery in the first one?
@@antoga_kun1383 In the base
@@TheBokkel Makes sense
But looks cool 😂
Any time an object launches itself _higher_ than its starting point - is not only powered by gravity 😉
"Allowing the balls to exit this shaft"
🤔
What exactly is disqualifying the first one from being a perpetual motion device?
no there is no such thing. it has an electric magnet
It uses magnetics and batteries
It's battery powered.
It doesn't use magnets, it just has a little wheel in the little hole that pushes the ball, giving it the extra energy to make the jump, if it didn't have it the ball would just go 3 cm into the ramp and oscillate for 2 or 3 secs could prove it with math but there's a ton of videos of it
@@DaetB No, it has electromagnets. The design you describe also exists though, but it isn't the one Chris showed.
First here before viral
34k views in 8 hours. You may wait a while
He said balls and shaft in the same sentence 🥶
The hardest thing about making a perpetual motion device is hiding the batteries
That's nothing. I invented a time machine next month.
If only perpetual motion was an efficient energy source
Yet another toy to add to my collections... putting this on my infinite energy shelf.
I feel like I must mention this but the amount of marbles in front of the middle marble in the back of the middle marble never change
Such fascinating pieces of machinery.
He took Clear literally.
They say that the hardest part of making a perpetual motion machine is finding out where to hide the motor…
"Where the balls go up the shaft"
"The Hardest Part In A Perpetual Motion Machine Is Hiding The Power Source"
Balls, Shaft, Ride up on there.....
Awe he added his heart warming chuckle in this one also I love it now I can sleep thank you strange man.
Saying balls and shaft never gets old!
The second one should have some sort of turbine that “the balls spin” to make it look like the turbine powers the spining shaft
Allowing the balls to enter the Shaft 👁️👁️
I can’t be the only one who laughed when he said the balls enter the shaft
I loved both of them LOL
You should put it in your attic and check it a year later to see if it's still going
The first one has a electronic magnet like a gun rail. Also it has a battery under the wood to run it.
This man really has balls of steel, huh?
I had one like this as a kid but they were little penguins going up stairs.
All I can say is that the title is right, that is definitely not a perpetual motion machine
“The hardest thing about making a perpetual motion device is figuring out where to hide the battery.” - Someone
It's not that the balls will lose momentum, but even with an unending supply of energy, the friction would eventually have the materials grind each other out of existence.
The last one has added energy, too.
(The coils are rotating, allowing the balls- **stops**”
“The balls go into the shaft”
*Aggressively opens comments*
Perpetual motion machine has batteries 🎉
At least the first one attempts to look like a perpetual motion device. The second one there is no attempt LOL
The 2nd one has a motor do it doesn’t really count but it’s still cool!
The first one has some wierd thing about it that requires a battery, so theoretically it’s energy input can be infinite which stops it from being a perpetual motion device
He said - its not a perpetual motion machine & so IT IS NOT.
He used the words balls and shaft in the same sentence unironically
In later news, shuffling a deck is not a perpetual motion device
I remember how unlevel the table was
Marble runs are great.
Does the first one have a magnet at the bottom?
This remind me of those marble tracks I used to build
“And then you’ve got the button right here” *turns knob*
Question how fast can it go or was that the fastest?
I swear I am having a heck of a time trying to find one these
The perpetual motion sounds a lot like electric motor
"It allows the _balls_ to enter the _shaft_ "
Him:aLlOwInG tHe bAlLz me:enters comments sarcastically
If you don’t understand, the first one has a magnet pulling making the balls go faster
I have to have one of those issue theater boxes where do I find one? Love it!
What are they called and where can I buy them?
If the ball on the first went directly into the hole it would be the closest thing I know of to an actual perpetual motion device.
Nah, it requires batteries to function.
Wow that looks cool.
My ears: 👂🩸
More clear? 😭
Could any useful power be harvested and used to do anything other than keep machine working?
Where'd you hide the batteries?
I use to work for the BNSF Railroad and I loaded many Mediterranean shipping containers over the 7 years I worked there, so when I seen that MS tissue box cover I had a flashback