Unveiling the Potential of Perpetual Motion: The Buoyancy Experiment
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- čas přidán 27. 05. 2023
- Buoyancy Driven Water Wheel is a new built hydraulic perpetual motion machine.
It based on Archimedes law of buoyancy force.
9 specially shaped floats are loosely attached to the wheel.
Axial "bearings" filled with grease to avoid water leakage.
Floating bobbers produce bigger torque at right, causing the
continuous rotation.
Unveiling the Potential of Perpetual Motion: The Buoyancy Experiment
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Inb4 someone writes the "hardest part is hiding the batteries" joke for the millionth time
The hardest part about watching a perpetual motion video is seeing that stupid comment.
Love Archimedes his quotes are sound foundation for real power. Great video
I really don't think he put enough grease on that.
Always looking up to new videos
Finaly , finaly a new video!
Can you move the camera to the back while it's running? It seems like the torque required to overcome the friction @ the guide 1:05 as well as the force required to push everything thru the water would cancel the buoyant force of the floats, which are themselves cancelling each other as they travel around that circular path.
These machines are kinetic sculptures. The owner of this channel used to say that but nowadays he doesn't bother anymore.
Pretty clever!
Any motor behind?🙂
nope but theres a realy well hidden outlet of a pump. you can both hear it AND see it. look at the upper right hand corner of the box. also when the light is out towards the end theres something flaoting in the tank wich gets accelerated upward in that spot.
What if the floats are like balloons. And in the wheel you have small pump that sucks the air out of the balloon as it goes down and inflated the balloon as it comes back up. The pumps would replace the spokes and be either idk magnetic or gravity driven or spring loaded. If the the air is moved to the center and then back out wouldn't it be easier to spin
İnfinite energy possible ?
Is it stop motion? Framerate looks funny.
Love your content, and look forward to when we can also hear a voice to help understand some of these better
Energy conversation rule apply each particle
it surely is motor driven
It is, and this channel is not saying that perpetual machines are possible, these are just models to make us see the inventors imagination. You can read the about section of the channel.
There is a problem to the perpetual motion machine the water is going to dry over time
No, no, no, I can't believe it, I also implemented this idea in my mind and wanted to use fluid force to the surface (Archimedes) of the device to produce free energy with its rotation. However, I was happy to see it. Excellent
what happend to ur experiiment imalso doing it as my final year project
While that air tank moves away from center it does no work. By the time it's fully extended it's already 50% out of the water while on the other side the full tank is submerged. There's also work done on pushing the tanks under the left-side rail. There's also a tiny loss as tanks past 12 o'clock towards 11, for a tiny distance the tanks actually pull back.
Честно говоря попахивает лажой!)
It would be A good idea to add ,, how to DIY
sorry bro . its not work . coz in left side force more than right side
If perpetual motion was possible, physics would break. The laws which would be broken would have terrible implications elsewhere. Such violations of these laws could open the door for other, unforeseeable things; like a creature which never needs to eat, photosynthesize, or look for chemicals.
You're right.... the nature of the universe itself draws us to think about it tho ... there is perpetual motion in, and all over the universe
Want to try
I made one that looks like a cousin to yours but different. And it's works.
Si lo creo posible, tengo montado un proyecto basada en el mismo principio, aunque un sistema más complejo, que en teoría genera muchas más energía, con el atenuante q será cero consumo, cero emociones..
Algún dia lo estaré mostrando.
sabes que es mentira lol no existen las maquinas de movimiento perpetuo
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lol whatever floats your boat! I cant how this would ever work.
I dont think this would move. Equal flotation on all sides
Very interesting gravity engine on my channel
These are all interesting. Obviously nobody has came up with a teue working model. Big news if someone has. I believe there is definitely a way to solve this. We have the knowledge. Maybe we are thinking wrong, wrong medium, wrong approach, like a great conundrum. Obviously we are using the wrong material with the wrong motion.
Se principe ne fonctionne pas trucage
But it moved...
Sorry to dissapoint but its fake
Well duh, the channel description says that too.
Only making skill is good.
This is not perpetual motion machine 😂
But I have an idea what if we create vacuum in left side due to gravity the wheel will easily fall on left side and due to buyoncy the wheel will go upside continuously 😅😅
Everyone is a scientist but nobody has tried, though the comments negative...give it a try and see yourself
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Replacing gravity with buoyancy will not do you any good. It's the same old "overbalanced wheel", only in reverse, and the result is the same: it does not work.
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Вот если честно,, себе не оставил, все хотят
lol
I don't see you have a tiktok social network link. So tiktok has an account impersonating you to make money.
use of iron ball instead of water to genrate electricity generated electricity increase voltage use module/circuit/stablizer & make a lift/elevator for iron ball up on top to fall in wheel & generate electricity.
Yeah, no.
Way to fast.
ALL of the machines are very questionable.
First :D
Your parents must be proud! Here's your prize 🍪🏆
What the fake
Bad lie....
They explain this in the channel description.
Fake.
And it's liquid and it's unstable..so my idea is better...sorry...
here is a real one youtube
Breakthrough Green Energy-Free Energy Generator without flywheel! #FreeEnergyGenerator #greenenergy
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Yeah it's not real