40 working models of Perpetual motion machines 永久運動機
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- 40 perpetual motion machines are displaying in this video. Overbalanced wheels, perpetual pendulums, magnet engines, gravity toys. Perpetual motion machines, compilation of Ideas.
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The hardest part of making perpetual motion machine is figuring out where to hide the BATTERIES
And also the motor
Couldnt have said it better myself
Starocks tv
Ikrrr
Yeah if we actually had something with perpetual motion the world power would be solved 😂
Perpetual motion machine: about to be created
Friction and inertia: I'm gonna stop you right there.
I'm pretty sure all of that machines will stop at some point in time.
@@johnkevin5446 pretty sure if there is no friction or gravity it wouldn't stop. I'm not that smart tho so if anyone sees this and you know I'm wrong pls correct me
@@chairvergil4552 You correct it would not stop but if you want to get power from it you’re going to be inducing I’ll go down to it meaning it will stop. Unless the power create it is more than is consumed which is impossible
@@xxdeadoutxx761 Yup, what I thought of when I thought about perpetual motion was basically to take a smooth ball into deep space, away from any sorce of radiation, gravity, ect. then you spin it and let it go. I think that might do it for creating something that moves infinitely, but even if it worked you can't get more energy out of perpetual motion then you put in, so even if you can get it moving forever thats all it can ever do.
Energy loss is a thing. The potential, and kinetic energy of these perpetual items will be lost to its environment over time. You still need to demand more energy than it can produce to itself to profit off of it.
Just imagine how hard life would be if these machines actually worked. "Oh no, I sat on the front of my office chair wrong and now I'm accelerating out of the building!"
You are an idiot.... but I am sure you are able to understand how this machine works so simply
czcams.com/video/HMEBpZWckpw/video.html
After, you have to create one which works by yourself and to STOP to be a scientist'believer …
All these machine works so simply.... and you are wrong...normal, you are a believer. A scientist'believer, BUT a believer.
See you.
F.R.
@@francoisdelatre woah calm down
@@francoisdelatre I saw the video and that machine is also fake.
@@VirtualizerExtreme I.... stop you Wright there because You are a Believer, a scientist Believer but a Believer. Before preaching Wrong prayers ( friction and inertia) YOU AUGHT TO MAKE ONE MACHINE AND SEE THAT IT WORKS. ........ First Step for Science : expérimentation ! Second one not to be in believing of any kind. I did three machines and of différent type and they work as well as the Bessler one.... So STOP with your believings and go to work !
Thank you. 😀
@@lamuzzo5120 I.... stop you Wright there because You are a Believer, a scientist Believer but a Believer. Before preaching Wrong prayers ( friction and inertia) YOU AUGHT TO MAKE ONE MACHINE AND SEE THAT IT WORKS. ........ First Step for Science : expérimentation ! Second one not to be in believing of any kind. I did three machines and of différent type and they work as well as the Bessler one.... So STOP with your believings and go to work !
Thank you. 😀
2:01 I like how for this one you can see the ball begin to get lower just after 4 seconds.
People think that when you put 2 magnets next to each other it taps into a magic source of energy from another dimension.
that's stupid, extremely stupid
It does. If you don't believe me, just watch...
just watch what?
Well... if you consider the electromagnetic field like "another dimension" ...
Lool
The car ones are the funniest, like “if i put more weight at the front of the car it will roll forever!!!”
Check any FIAT/SEAT Panda XD
The magnet powered one probs does actually move w/o batteries, but magnets dont retain their charge for forever sooooo
@@SynthMasters actually not, the magnets atract each other equally, so it cancels out
@@murilo7794 Huh. Didnt think about that now I feel dumb
Yeah, no more gas, if you ad a WEDGE to your car!
*"In this house, we obey the laws of thermodynamics!"*
"DOH"
Ted Ed moment
THE FIRST TWO LAWS OF THERMODYNAMICS ARE NOT EVEN REAL
Hope your not a evolutionist then. since evolution and the big bang literally defy one of the laws
@@Shadowblitz16 THE FIRST TWO LAWS OF THERMODYNAMICS ARE NOT ACTUALLY LAWS
In engineering this is called "reincarnating resonance" and it happens quite frequently when you design gears for example. Like when the engineer made a mistake, a gear can spin up uppon assembly and violently destroy itself due to overheating or stress.
Also u have to be mindful when loading basicly anything into a pickup truck or a trailer. Sometimes it will just randomly accelerate and tear down everything in its path.
And the worst of them all: carussels on playgrounds. One false step and you are doomed. No chance. Spinns up until it defeats gravity and leaves earths atmosphere. This is also the reason for UFOs btw.
ikr, my car just zoomed off, i must’ve put too much weight in the front
nerd 😂
@@WingDingsFont its satire nonce
It is so annoying, one time i was leaning in my chair until suddenly i started rotating exponentially faster until i got sent to space.
The only truly perpetual motion machine I've ever seen is the Twitter hate engine.
No... Twitter has its own external fuel source (usually some news article or bit of entertainment). But it is a very efficient engine, and can go a long way on very little fuel.
After all, it always releases some steam))
Everything is in perpetual motion.
Don't forget the other antisocial media. I've been given hate for saying that science is done by scientists using the scientific method - by someone claiming to be scientific.
xDD. The Astronogeek's spaceship Hermes is powered with that.. Limitless energy xD
Do I have to say any less than, pistons and redstone blocks
No, redstone repeaters and redstone dust are more efficient.
@Noob Destroyer wireless redstone is best used underwater
It still has a source. The redstone blocks are a source.
@@marcusvergara6193 But they are an infinite and self sustaining source, therefor perpetual.
@@futuregamer25 it doesn’t work in the sense that of a piece of red stone works just by itself, however the way it works is that if you combine all of it, the representation will still be odd, which will repeat the cycles enough that it itself is made out of the Minecraft equivalent of electricity and wires.
No matter how impossible some of those things are, respect for the craftmanship the builder put into those machines. Just nice to watch them go and how they bogge the mind.
Bogge ?
NONE OF THESE THINGS ARE IMPOSSIBLE
@@UNABRIDGED_SCIENCE perpetual motion is impossible
I love how every machine has some sort of physics principle going on that could maybe explain the perpetual motion, and then there's wedge shaped vehicle :D. That's it. Any wedge shaped vehicle will go forever because that's what wedges do :D
Haha, yeah, I saw that and my first thought was..."but that's not how gravity works!"
I'm pretty sold on the magnetic powered car though. Already bought two tons of magnets of ebay to put in the back of my car so I don't have to get gas anymore! :)
This is why smart cooks buy their cheese in blocks!
I love how you can see some of them just stopping.
The likes were at 69 but i made it 70 likes because I can
@@pinkiepiefan02 you monster
The pendulum ball one was slowing down so fast it nearly gave me whiplash, thank god he cut away before it did.
the kinetic pendulum is NOT perpetual motion it will stop like a grand father clock ... those are kinetic pendulums ... and they have to be reset often ... that breaks the basic definition of perpetual motion ... NO external energy input ... by adjusting the weights over time one adds external energy making it JUST a machine
@@0623kaboom can you stop with the ...
Funny how so many of them have such thick base platforms.
See thru materials are a must or it's a scam.
Those boxes hold the secrets to the universe haha
@@marcbee1234 how are they a scam if it's just a street name for this type of kinetic art? Have anybody claimed them to actually break laws of physics? Most of them would look great in school physics class, waiting room or in break room in office. Heck, I'd even say that building one with kids is a good experience and would help to explain THEM why they're impossible.
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"40 Perpetual motion machines, everything works"
Yeah, and I'm Santa Claus!
I'm sold that these spin forever after watching a 5 second clip of each 1.
The irony is the dumbest comments aren't from any people who think it's real, but from people who think they are the only ones who can tell it's fake. Dunning-Kruger in full force
Does this comment make Dunning-Kruger apply for you too?
I just learned about the Dunning-Kruger effect about 2 weeks ago! That's awesome! oh , and good point.
@@kanvolu no
I wanted to believe in this stuff enough that I was almost convinced against my better judgement.
Magical thinking I guess.
Is perpetual motion impossible? How long would it need to run before you believed it to happen and how long has the solar system been running without input from outside? Even a few days should be enough.
How do you know them all to be faked? Did you try to reproduce them? No. You assumed it on your own lack of experience of trying to make perpetual motion machines. You thereby show Dunning Kruger yourself. Don't give it out if you can't take it back. I'm not saying any of those machines were faked or not. I'm only questioning how you know them to be, without testing them. Note that I didn't use insults, unlike you. Insults show poor debating skills. Oh, Dunning Kruger again. You are dumb. See? It didn't prove anything. Use science, not insults, and prove your worth that way. Or not. I don't care.
I like how most of these are sitting on top of suspiciously thick bases and tables that we can't see under.
Or cut out just as they start slowing like the pendulum ones.
you guys all you have is doubts. You will sink into the water
@@theplacebeyondthelies2429 ???
Oh well, there goes the second law of thermodynamics ;-)
It must have been so much fun making all of those - especially the historical ones.
Good show.
Tesla is going to mount one of these inside its new models.
The “wedge shaped vehicle” had me ROTFL 🤣
In the discription he calls perpentual motion "a controversial topic"
Something impossibleby the laws of nature isn't "controversial" it's just impossible
It in fact *is* a controversial topic. But not "a controversial topic in science".
As of now anyways perpetual motion is impossible but we may find a way someday ( probably not in my life time though)
@@geoshark12 I don't think you understand just how unlikely we are to be wrong about this... There are few, if any things, that we can say about the natural world with more certainty than that no one will ever see a perpetual motion machine.
@@benjialtman8390 and i assume you know this due to have all the knowledge in the unknown universe and an advanced degree in physics and quantum mechanics? I’m saying theres a hell of alot more that we don’t know then we do ,
@@benjialtman8390 also prepetual motion exists in the form of molecules which are int a constant state of motion
Man I wished these existed... not for the infinite energy, but for a cool desk toy
Edit: can we chill in the replies ty
There are toys like that, usually they take really long to stop or require small batteries.
Thomas The Offroad Train no, Spencer’s right, these perpetual motion machines exist but the concept is unrealistic. See how most of them are pushed by hand or there may be a small battery built at the bottom within? You can buy one online or in store for a high price. Iron man had one on his desk lol
Are you have stubid
@@paulspencer331 lol I like the way you think Spencer!
But for everyone else, let's just agree to disagree haha
I think Spencer just wanted to comment and share his view on the perpetual machines idea, which is the topic of the video, not so much the comment, and since it was the top comment, more people would be here to view it, so there's that perk right?
Also, there's this interesting video down below that explains everything in more detail if it intrigues anyone:
czcams.com/video/A-QgGXbDyR0/video.html&ab_channel=TED-Ed
Let's hope we have more inventors in the world and let the brilliant minds make the universe a better way :)
2:13 I love how it's like they purposefully made the movements of The Carousel Machine extremely robotic and not move with the weight at all
The 1st and 2nd laws of Thermodynamics: “I’m gonna stop you right there buddy”
Despite perpetual motion being impossible, i still think these are really cool and interesting to watch
V B it’s impossible because it breaks the First and Second law of thermodynamics and even if it could work with the First law it can’t work with the second law.
Echo Games Preaching to the choir there
Apart from the fact that most of them are just flat out fake and use electricity
Agreed, and while true perpetual motion will never be possible, I believe that we can manufacture something like what we see here that if refined enough could last for a very long time, say weeks or months even. With that kind of functionality, we could in theory power a vehicle by simply starting such a device in motion, negating the need to ever need gas or the like, just start up the device anytime you need to go somewhere. So I do think this kind of stuff could be useful regardless of not being true perpetual motion.
What keeps the earth spinning?
you can see some of them losing energy even in the 3 seconds they're on screen
No, they work, it’s just that they are powered by an external source.
@@TAKE_BACK_BRITAIN while they are functioning machines, the term 'perpetual motion' usually implies that they can run forever with no source of power
@@pbjwizard well.. just till the battery runs out..
Stating perpetual motion isn't possible whilst missing the brilliance of these works says something about how you look at the world. Snap out of it! ;-)
These are interesting, but I'd like to see complete videos of individual perpetual motion machines being initialized and then stopping, even if it's 5 minutes or an hour.
3:54 that thing rolled less efficiently than a simple cylinder would
Besides, if they had put it on a longer stretch, it is obvious that it would not move for that long
The point of that one is it goes for a long time, but it slows down quickly.
You could literally see it stop and go the other way before they cut
A simple cylinder might be more efficient, but a hollow cylinder with slapping weenies will get you more chicks.
Literally like i push it and it move and then stops and I push it again ✨perpetual motion ✨
When you literally pull yourself up by your bootstraps
That's the logic here lmao
Blowing your own sail?
Pulling yourself and your horse out of the snow by your hair while sitting on that horse
Von Braun would be pissed if he realized he could have just pulled himself up to the moon
"Hey you know something about pysics?"
"yes why you asking?"
"fuck it here are Perpetuum Mobiles"
Gotta love how there are some real things in here like a pendulum and a wheel that just go for a really long time but are described as infinite lol
I like how you can clearly see the Ball and Pendulum one at 2:00 start to slow down before they cut away
Yeah, I mean it’s not real.
Almost all of them cut annoyingly early.
WHY DO YOU LIKE THAT? THATS NOT A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHINE AND ITS ONLY A CONSERVATIVE ENGINE SO WHY DO YOU LIKE IT?
I love how these 'perpetual motion machines' spin at such a linear and smooth rate regardless to the mechanisms supposedly powering them.
Pentru cine dorește să studieze cum ar funcționa un perpetuum mobile recomand să citească o propunere de invenție a osim, anume "motorul care funcționează cu apa" din anul 2017
The one at 4:08 is especially obvious lol
The best thing of these machines is that none of them are of perpetual motion
beautiful application of electric motors
This is troll physics 101. I love it. The magnet car is like having a sail and a fan on the same car -> infinite forward motion
That was my favorite too!!! lolzzz
Actually, Mythbusters proved that that could work....
NO ITS NOT, AND NO ITS NOT,
AND YOU ARE RETARDED AND LAZY
The Fan and Sail would Work, because Energy is getting Put into IT, that accelerates the Air and then the Sail.
IT would actually rather be like a spring pushing a car, while being in the Same Car that IT IS pushing against. Or like pushing against yourself to magicaly accelerate.
These are so hilariously bad
"Magnet powered car" omg I will die from laughter.
What do you mean
It literally says in the about page that these are motorized
@@yeetyfreety6938 Elementary physics proves that would never work. Newton's third law? Not to mention the enormous effect friction has on the wheels.
David Westin perpetual motion obviously isn't possible but recreating it is, or trying to reach an efficient form or something like it. I understand that the magnetic car thing is bs though.
tienes razon imposible que se mueva
The way these machines ignored friction,
I think my crush got some competition 😸
These machines are so cool! And very well built! :-)
Law of thermodynamics, law of thermodynamics,
LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS!!!
redstone craft guy did u watch a ted ed video in ur recomended xd
Dude.. that video was uploaded today
hey could i know that all of these are fake but COULD SOMEBODY WXPLAIN HOW WILL THIS STOP EVENTUALLY -- 1:24
Богдан Іваник The metal parts will eventually need to be replaced, notice how the ball sometimes jumps up, that will slowly dent the surface, aswell as the copper wire holding the weight. That weight moving erratically will cause that wire to deform slowly but surely.
Yes. Then this one was recommended with it. It's as if CZcams wanted me to come here and dislike the video or be confused by physics or something.
These machines are all out of order: without exception, they stop moving when I click on the stop button of my CZcams viewer.
Perpetual motion machines aren’t controversial. They’re just clever novelties. These are fun to watch for sure.
"Gravity is a harness, I've harnessed the harness" * *Exilium* *
They accutally state that it's not possible on their site. This Is just a compilation of ideas.
Whaaat?! Have You Not Seen These Videos Half The People Think That They Are Saying It's Real So Hes Just Clarifying For The Dumbasses
You reassure me
Try telling that to the other guys like jesus christ
Challenge: Make the machines entirely out of glass.
ha ha ! nice one
You are an idiot.... but I am sure you are able to understand how this machine works so simply
czcams.com/video/HMEBpZWckpw/video.html
After, you have to create one which works by yourself and to STOP to be a scientist'believer …
All these machine works so simply.... and you are wrong...normal, you are a believer. A scientist'believer, BUT a believer.
See you.
F.R.
@@francoisdelatre i see why ur mom regretted not having an abortion
@@francoisdelatre Please if you are a scientist, tell us the first and second laws of thermodynamics.
Shift levers is very hypnotic.
This is an addition to the forces of physics. If you look at their movement, you will find that it necessarily occurs by gravity. I think that there are defects that appear if they are developed to benefit from them in larger models.
Who's here from TedEd video?
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All nice conversation pieces and toys, cleverly done too. Of course we all know perpetual motion is impossible but it's fun to imagine it isn't.
It's pretty apparent reading through these comments that not everyone knows it is impossible.
16.5 billion years no external energy input ... the universe says you are WRONG.
@@420frankp no it says that those who dont understand what perpetual motion is arent looking in the right places ... 16.5+BILLION years our universe takes NO external input .. and has been going and going longer than everready bunny ..
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modern science essentially take the carb off an engine and says it cant move a 1 ton vehicle ... leave it on the engine and run the system and it moves the 1 ton vehicle ...
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nature is the better teacher she has been at it for 16.5+BILLION years ... modern science a few hundred ..
@@0623kaboom Not the same thing at all. The earths rotation for example is slowing down. Objects in space are not passing through anything so aren't affected by friction and air resistance. If you can solve friction and air resistance on earth you might make something that appears to move perpetually.
@@0623kaboom It seems like you are misunderstanding the definition of perpetual motion and the laws that we have found energy follows. As you say, yes, perpetual motion is very possible even the universe "seems" to do it but it has some conditions to work.
On this website we respect the laws of thermodynamics
the one with the car with two magnets have killed me ahahahah
We all know none of these could run *forever* but some of these could run for a very long time.
Nope , it is all about reducing friction and air resistance. Even a simple spinning disc with really good bearing with spin longer.
Ritesh Lama you seem to be agreeing with blob fish. He described them perfectly. The titles are always misleading.
The Blue BlobFish This would work in space, not on earth
@@blankneverlosegaming6374 no they wouldn't as they require gravity to function
Not unless you plan on sticking a generator to the side of it... Lmao
02:00
it is clear that device is gradually stopping
lol they didn't want to show it was fake so they recorded 5 seconds of it
Mr. spatula Not to mention 2:21
Life is amazing true such fake this is all impossible
Life is amazing it's not trying to show you it works it's just showing you the designs people have had, they are moving the machines with motors
Life is amazing, perpetual machines are an impossibility, they physically cannot work because they break the first two fundamental laws of thermodynamics. If perpetual machines worked we wouldn't have a need for employment since all of our energy would be created by these supposed machine. But again.... they don't work. This video isn't meant to show you perpetual machines working (because again they cant) but is rather just trying to show you the ideas people had for them. There are countless examples of rotors and gears blatantly powering the devices in this video.
Energy can never be created nor destroyed but can be transformed from one form to another
"This channel is created for the popularization of science and such a *controversial* topics in science as a concepts of perpetual motion machines."
I mean... weird way to say "impossible" but ok...
Lmao I remember believing on this kinda stuff when I was kid.
Ikr, I spent my childhood trying to build one. You'll never guess how it went.
When you plug the extension into itself thinking it would make infinite power.
ahh so you are well indoctrinated into the modern lies ... nature says modern science is wrong ... the universe 16.5+billion years and counting ... no external energy input ... doesnt break any laws of thermodynamics ... and modern science only ever take parts of it ...
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that is like saying a carb on an engine cant move the car ... as part of the system it can .... science cutting down trees to find the forest ...
@@0623kaboom The universe doesn't destroy any energy or mass though. There is a constant sum of energy and mass in the universe. It just changes shape. Quit spouting your new age nonsense.
@@yaeloosthuizen725 was it the one I convinced myself would work which was a dynamo on a wheel..?..I was 8 and nobody could convince me it wouldnt work :( bloody thing stopped
Alternative title for this video: “10 things that break the first & second laws of thermodynamics! (Not fake!)”
The description says the machines are powered or shown for a few seconds
16.5+billion years .. the universe .. as perpetual as it gets ... and it doesnt break the laws of thermodynamics ...
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perpetual motion is defined as a system that takes NO EXTERNAL input to run ...
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you like modern scinece took the carb off an engine and said it cant move a 1 ton car ... but replace it on the engine and then run the system and it moves the 1 ton car ... again modern science cant see the forest for the trees so they keep cutting down the trees ... that is the definition of MORONIC ... and that is what modern science is moronic ... follow nature it knows better ... it has been doing it longer
@@0623kaboom the universe does not appear to be perpetual
@@ricardo-hc2yb Finally someone that got more than 2 nerons instead of "calling out the fake"
@@piksqu9544 it's a long story in another comment thread
At least they’re creative, I’ll give them that much
Build just one working perpetual motion machine and you will earn a Nobel Award.
As a mechanical engineer despite these machines not doing what they were designed to do but some are still so sophisticated that one has to appreciate the idea.
As a truck driver I completely agree
You really don't need a perpetual motion machine to create free energy though, in theory a machine exists that turns for a funcionally infinite amount of time. Forget functionally infinite, if I had a flywheel that could sustain something as demanding as a server tower in my house and needs to be spun up once a week I would be set for life.
@@seanlally7384 Hey man. Don't take it as bad but I think you don't understand basic Energy Conversion and Generation. Generators provide energy. If you were to turn a flywheel once a week for whole week of power, it would either need to be so big that you will require too much torque to even start turning it. Or you will require too much speed if it's not that big. Either way it will not be feasible and will end up being more costly, wasteful and high maintenance. A better and more conventional alternative that I can suggest is either utilizing Wind mill or Solar Power. Both of them might not be good enough depending on your location and power requirement but they will be practical rather than a flywheel. Again I am sorry if this is too antagonizing.
@@UsmanSaleemSulehri A flywheel is obviously an impractical store of energy but the point was simply to make the case for functionally infinite power.
@LTNetjak In that case a flywheel may not be the ideal store of energy, maybe a slowly falling bag of rocks tied to a generator through gears or tiles that store energy from being stepped on, use your imagination.
Congrats, you created a machine that eventually Will stop
It’s batteries lol
The Wedge shaped car is my favorite hahaha… very intertaining 😂
that suspended magnet one looks like it could run for ages
Perpetual motion machine. Tie a piece of bacon on a dogs tail
it works
Problem solved
If the dog is exhausted, the dog will lose motion, it won't be called as a perpetual motion machine
no worry, there are endless other dogs
Jerald Gonzales r/wooosh
Love how the "Infinite Fan" lagged before getting powered by an engine.
SARDA thomas not necessarly. actualy it works by the weigth attached to the fans. I think that it would stop when the weigths slip out
Infaust so why did it start slowly ? I'm not angry just asking
Infaust It's still impossible
it doesnt get powered by an engine. its moved by the weights (and the guys initial push) we just dont get enough of the video to see it stop.
CartUniverse pro gamer for it to speed up would imply it's creating its own energy which is impossible, the most it could do is maintain what's been exerted on it before eventually ceasing all motion. An engine was definitely used.
For those wondering, no you cannot turn these into generators. The thing that makes these stay in motion for so long is very low resistance and some physics trickery. However it will never truly be perpetual as there is always going to be some loss of energy with friction etc. Making one into a generator would put a load on it and it would pretty much stop immediately.
The reason you only see these machines for a few seconds each, isn't because they're trying to fit 40 in a video, it's because they only last a few seconds. The Pendulum at 2:00 you can see the ball hit the stops but as it swings a few times the ball reaches a lower and lower maximum height on the other side. It will eventually stop.
The most obvious one is perhaps the suspended magnet at 2:20 this will pretty much stop immediately. Works the same way my dog door works, flaps back and forth a few times then the magnet catches it.
However, all of the cars are just powered by either spring or battery power. Putting two magnets opposing on a car doesn't make the car move. Yes the magnets are pushing away from eeach other, but they are attached to the same thing. They will just cancel out.
This video breaks the laws of thermodynamics 100+ times
I think I lost half of my brain cells watching this video
Why did the channel like this comment?
Because they know PHYSICS, that’s why
@@dylantaylor3139 I have two theories. Either they thought it was a positive comment (english doesn’t seem to be their first language), or this channel is actually meant to educate on why perpetual motion machines *aren’t* possible
Prob the second
3:04 TROLL PHYSICS IRL
and the fucking weights in the mirrors one too lmao. I know they're all fake but holy shit those are just hilarious.
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how dont you react to the water one ??????
stampycatfan01 o
stampycatfan01 it's physically impossible for something with magnets on it to use just it's self to propel its self.
@4:24 according to water level physics it is impossible for the fluid on the right side to rise above the left side. There is a mini fluid pump hanging on the top of the stand to the right side.
Amazing engineering. Thks for sharing.
2:21 ground breaking stuff right here. a magnet on a string
Octavio Espinoza hour*
SOLVED.
@@hwfq34fajw9foiffawdiufhuaiwfhw nope, magnets lose their magnetic properties over time
Subtitle: "How electromagnets work"
*EXPOSED*
not even that would be right. For example the magnetic car is completly bullshit lmao
It's really great and it's inspiring..
Perpetual Motion Machines: exists
The laws of thermodynamics: allow us to introduce ourselves
Thermodynamics: am I a joke to you
It's Perpetual machine's choice
Yes
Exactly, The laws of thermodynamics will stop them
Time: I'll think about that.
A cruel joke. Played on us.
Notice how almost all of these have a GIANT base. To store the batteries.
No, that they don't flip over, and for presentation purposes. Like any statue in an exhibition.
@@uwose nope it’s batteries lol
@@zzztriplezzz5264 That confirms what I said: Batteries are heavy, they make the base heavy so the artwork won't flip over. But you could use stones as well, they are also heavy. I don't think batteries have any advantage compared to stones.
@@zzztriplezzz5264 Besides, I've never heard of statues with batteries in the base. Maybe because in former times they didn't have so many empty batteries they wanted to get rid of.
@@zzztriplezzz5264 But there is one other thing they could use the base for: To hide the driving mechanism.
The magnet car made me laugh so much.
Lmaooo the cars are too funny 😂
Anyone else come from the Ted Talk about why perpetual machines don't work?
Me
Yes, me
Yeee
Also me
Yes
Lost it at the magnet powered car.
Oh wait, that's not try not to laugh :/
VΛNTE dude u killed me xD
Same here lol
VΛNTE "constant downhill"
that was absolutely fake
Quit ripping off people's comments ;)
Dude, this dope ass ska track in the background is just making my whole day. I could listen to this on repeat just for this chill jam….loving everything about this video. Between the visuals and the music. It makes a whole cool thing
This video should have been entitled "40 ways to make Clausius, Carnot, Noether and Boltzmann cry" :D
Some of these are actually really cool pendulums.
Perpetual motion is impossible
The suspended Magnet one, I know technically it will stop eventually but would it end tho? Because it’s always repulsing (If that’s a word) the hanging magnet right? I’m not sure or it can come to an end, I know it would, but how? 😅
2:25 btw for Suspended Magnet
KalouDaFlowa It Would Rest Slightly Beside The Magnet.
Douglas Pantz
Even two round magnets that were perfectly centered?
Shouldn't even the tiniest of vibrations send it moving? If so it'd make for a good desk ornament.
Some of these I have no idea where even in theory the perpetual motion should be coming from...
2:46
like... wtf?
It was so relaxing.
RESPECT!!!HahahahahhahahahahhahhhahahhahahahhahahahahahahhahahahhahahahhahahahahahhahahahhahahahahaaaaahhahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahhahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahhahahahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahahahhaahhahahahahahahhaHahahahahhahahahahhahhhahahhahahahhahahahahahahhahahahhahahahhahahahahahhahahahhahahahahaaaaahhahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahhahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahhahahahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahahahhaahhahahahahahahhaHahahahahhahahahahhahhhahahhahahahhahahahahahahhahahahhahahahhahahahahahhahahahhahahahahaaaaahhahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahhahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahhahahahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahahahhaahhahahahahahahhaHahahahahhahahahahhahhhahahhahahahhahahahahahahhahahahhahahahhahahahahahhahahahhahahahahaaaaahhahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahhahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahhahahahaHahahahahhahahahahhahhhahahhahahahhahahahahahahhahahahhahahahhahahahahahhahahahhahahahahaaaaahhahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahhahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahhahahahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahahahhaahhahahahahahahhahahahhahahahahahhahahahahahahhaahhahahahahahahhaHahahahahhahahahahhahhhahahhahahahhahahahahahahhahahahhahahahhahahahahahhahahahhahahahahaaaaahhahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahhahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahhahahahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahahahhaahhahahahahahahhaHahahahahhahahahahhahhhahahhahahahhahahahahahahhahahahhahahahhahahahahahhahahahhahahahahaaaaahhahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahhahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahhahahahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahahahhaahhahahahahahahhaHahahahahhahahahahhahhhahahhahahahhahahahahahahhahahahhahahahhahahahahahhahahahhahahahahaaaaahhahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahhahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahhahahahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahahahhaahhahahahahahahhaHahahahahhahahahahhahhhahahhahahahhahahahahahahhahahahhahahahhahahahahahhahahahhahahahahaaaaahhahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahhahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahhahahahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahahahhaahhahahahahahahhaHahahahahhahahahahhahhhahahhahahahhahahahahahahhahahahhahahahhahahahahahhahahahhahahahahaaaaahhahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahhahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahhahahahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahahahhaahhahahahahahahhaHahahahahhahahahahhahhhahahhahahahhahahahahahahhahahahhahahahhahahahahahhahahahhahahahahaaaaahhahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahhahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahhahahahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahahahhaahhahahahahahahhaHahahahahhahahahahhahhhahahhahahahhahahahahahahhahahahhahahahhahahahahahhahahahhahahahahaaaaahhahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahhahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahhahahahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahahahhaahhahahahahahahhaHahahahahhahahahahhahhhahahhahahahhahahahahahahhahahahhahahahhahahahahahhahahahhahahahahaaaaahhahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahhahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahhahahahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahahahhaahhahahahahahahhaHahahahahhahahahahhahhhahahhahahahhahahahahahahhahahahhahahahhahahahahahhahahahhahahahahaaaaahhahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahhahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahhahahahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahahahhaahhahahahahahahhaHahahahahhahahahahhahhhahahhahahahhahahahahahahhahahahhahahahhahahahahahhahahahhahahahahaaaaahhahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahhahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahhahahahahahhahahahhahahahahhahhahahahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahahahhaahhahahahah RESPECT!!!
Why do people feel the need to point out that they are fake. Clearly they are fake perpetual motion is physically impossible. But people can still experiment if they want, it is fun
Electrons orbit perpetually around the nucleus of an atom. But, y'know, quantum physics is weird
that because there is nothing smaller than an electron. meaning there is no resistance to slow electrons down how they started there motion and why they do not gradually move closer to the nucleus as they orbit remains to be seen, and is the real question hear
MrIAMSCOPEZ I agree... Dylan's an Idiot!
MrIAMSCOPEZ
See that's what I said... but then I saw that Rolex doesn't use batteries for their watches.. they claim to use perpetual motion motors, called Oyster motors.
I'm still trying to research into that because constant energy without an energy source means 100% energy transfer, which is impossible. Least to say, it's got me stumped...
EDIT:
I did some research, and it turns out that I was sort of right, not truly believing that the Rolex mechanism is perpetual, seeing as there is no such thing as 100% energy conservation, even in a vacuum. The way the watches work is it harnesses the energy of the persons hand moving. It does this by winding the main spring mechanically with the movement of the hand, thus creating a seemingly perpetual motor. To avoid over-winding, there is a slip mechanism that stops the winding of the spring.
Jedicache electrons do not orbit. They teleport constantly with 95% teleporting next to the nucleus and create an electron cloud. 5% of the time they teleport far away from the nucleus
come on guys you need to applaud the way they so carefully his the motors...
dat calculation tho I lost brain cells trying to read your comment
dat calculation tho of course he is using motors! These machines are not possible due to the law of the conservation of energy! Other than kinetic energy, they will generate other forms like sounds and minuscule amounts of heat. So if left running, they would eventually grind to a halt 😅
Andrew Hamilton thank you science side of youtube
Some of these machines are rather ingenious, and some not so much.
great job 👏👍👈 success there family 🤝
too bad all of this will not last forever. :( really wish for clean energy that will last forever.
AJ Olesen Solar, wind, water, nuclear
J Smithson Nuclear energy lasts forever??
mrflakito It is very efficient, produces very little pollution, and the planet is very unlikely to run out of material for it. I like to think of it more as a 'starter' for finding something else that's even better.
If we're discrediting power that won't last forever, well... Our star won't last forever, so there goes solar.
AJ Olesen perpetual motion and free energy are not the same thing. if you were hypothetically able to create a true perpetual motion machine, it would be a contained system which you would not be able to draw any useful energy from - it would only recycle the same initial energy put into it and never actually output any energy. of course, both perpetual motion and "free" energy are impossible for the same reasons (which i get that you realize), but i just wanted to point out they are not the same thing even on a purely hypothetical level.
J Smithson The resources for nuclear power are very limited. And when the sun is gone life won't be possible on earth anyway so basically it is 'forever'. At least in a human time span. If humans happen to find another planet to live on, that planet will have another star where solar power could be used.
The magnet powered car doesnt even make sense XD
exactly ,,just like some one push his car while hi is in side it...!!!!!
GD Kanine nothing makes any sense
PICASSO exactly
GD Kanine
Most of them dont
GD Kanine
‘Look mom! I invented a perpetual motion machine!’
*spins bike wheel*
‘Thats nice, please leave.’
The hardest part about building a perpetual motion machine is finding a place to hide the batteries
The only perpetual motion is the search of perpetual motion.
As you will never find it, you will never stop searching
Clever that.
At 2:01 you could see it slowing down
Crazy Contraptions iiii
Of course, the ball is losing energy through friction
Crazy Contraptions fidget spinner is more efficient
Crazy Contraptions Ii
Crazy Contraptions I
Planet Earth, one of the best known perpetual motion machine
I found this video very enjoyable. Also, magnet car will save humanity.
@@lyrawh770 Well, yeah that’s just physics, but it’s fun as art.