An Impossible Perpetual Motion Device?! 😳
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That's nothing. I invented a time machine next month.
I thought about inventing a time machine once but when I opened my mail later that day it was just a piece of paper with "Don't" written on it.
that just blew my mind
@@jacegross3292 ikr lol
@@InspiralJez dam rip my guy
Oh, nice. Anyway...
The hardest thing about designing a perpetual motion machine is figuring out where to hide the batteries.
Exactly
Magnets.
@@tho3459 magnets are not a source of energy
@@dirgenmeister4018 well, it's done out of electromagnets (batteries too, but yeah magnets are in there too
@@dirgenmeister4018 and what does that have to do with anything? And while you are at it explaining that you can also explain what you mean with "source of energy"
The hardest part about building a battery is figuring out where to hide the perpetual motion machine... wait
😂
Good one
Anything u on right now i want a pot of it 😂
I think its cell operater 😅
Exactly battery is hidden
This is an ideal burglar deterrent. An unoccupied home with one of these will give the impression that either “someone’s here” (upon hearing it), or “this house is haunted” (upon seeing it)
that's a good idea
yeah. i know lots of burglars who decide to not enter when the pipes and windows make noise
@@kallemetsahalme5701 How friendly would you have to be with burglars for them to give you this information? If I kept company with those kind of people I’d have kept quiet about it (apologies if they are your family members).
But either way, thanks for supporting my theory :)
Light + radio.
Yeah but you still need to change the batteries every now and then
I wanted to get one, but my dad said in our house we obey the laws of thermodynamics 😕
That one made me laugh pretty good
In the famous words of graystillplays: "we don't need physics where we're going!"
😂😂😂
I want one !!! I’m getting off and ordering one now !!! What is it called exactly???it’s really coo
What’s this from I can’t remember was it the simpsons?
Perpetual motion, as long as you keep the batteries charged.
it has some sort of electromagnet right ?
@@k0lpA probably
Physics class is a bit ago, but it should be impossible for the marble to jump higher than the starting point without magnets.
@@k0lpA yesnt. I think it works in the same way as a rail gun, where the wire is the rail, and the ball is the projectile. This might work, becouse when the ball short circuits the rails, a magnetic field is created, pushing the ball in one direction. This is how railguns work just with a lot a lot more power.
@@NumbDiggers1998 there is a magnet at the bottom to boost the ball forward, just look it up
The catch is: "the ball is accelerated (speeding up) when it is projected from the metal ramp as compared to naturally slowing down". So, you need "a small bit of energy" to push the ball to the height higher than the previous level from which it started to fall.
That's not a catch at all. The question is what is speeding it up.
@@savedfaves
A magnet inside of the wood. It's battery feeded.
Yeah they all are, I have a few, they are cool talking pieced and chemical ones can go for centuries but it is a hidden energy source, the best is a rotating magnet on some type of device as it’s minimal energy input that appears to have an abnormal amount of output the Gomboc thing had me thinking for a while but it always finds a resting position, anyway, even the magnets should in theory power a device close to angular momentum, but over the centuries the magnetic fields would decline so it’s not really perpetual motion and it’s not really an impressive output unless you add a current, which they always do, I have a really cool one that sits on two plastic semi circular stilts that allows a quarter triangle within two semi circular outer cases and inside it looks a little like a fidget spinner type of thing that sometimes goes wild, it’s a very easily Googled trick anyway but I can actually charge two triple A batteries as it uses mechanical rotation that’s basically angular momentum 99.999% but that mechanically wound magnetic rotation device only takes maybe about one minute to wind and it can last over ten years even with routinely charging my remote batteries, it’s basically a mechanical battery charger and a cool little coffee table piece.
I know where all here to paste people who think stuff like this is possible but if the universe was created from nothing which is not perceivable and neither is total infinite, what’s interesting is we can’t grasp either but yet they are literally inverts of one another, everything/nothing positive and negative, light and dark you know, I find it interesting the connection in that especially the fact it’s like repeated on nano scoping level at every level of life, if you imagine the Big Bang, we are like mid explosion as wee speak, and if you think about it, if you looked at an explosion deep enough you would find like little particles then even smaller objects that are as part of the explosion as the whole explosion just like in quantum mechanics where things still have the same physicals at a minute scale, it’s like we are here to ensure the explosion goes down, maybe that’s why our species is destructive, what if the universe made life in order for the Big Bang to be possible and if by some chance someone had the whole cosmos in a shoe box and was unable to see at much as actual life on planets well it would be exploding so say its in some container then the nature of that explosion on the smallest scale is to make the destruction wide spread as we are in an explosion, anyway if this all came from nothing then it’s possible if it’s possible it’s inevitable and basically never ever stops so can’t that be considered perpetual motion? Not like a little model but say the fact it’s more or less creating energy out of thing air, which is the whole concept behind perpetual motion.
That energy comes from the battery, I know, I bought one.
It turns out this device has a battery underneath that gives the bead a magnetic boost
aaaaaaaah really?!
and you can prove it by this: in order for the ball to reach a higher height than it fell from (starting point) it would need to gain energy which is impossible without something pushing it or giving it energy. In order for it to jump up like that, it needs more energy than it started with when it fell into the hole.
@@CleopatrasNemesis yes, really. You can tell it accelerates downward much faster than gravity would.
Well, Earth's gravity, anyway.
@@ztoob8898sarcasm
@@Vid_Master
The gravity could provide the energy needed, maybe (?). However it's not the case in this planet.
I'll be sure to add this in my villain office.
OKAY DOOFENSCHMIRTZ
Ah yes, right next to the golden gun
@Xenonixx hairless cat, has to be hairless
😂💀👍
And a Newton’s Cradle
As anyone that ever had a HotWheels track can tell you, the loop can never be as high as the feed ramp.
Making engineering kid friendly. You should be a teacher.
Lol
This has a battery propelled magnet underneath
Yeah there's a magnet under the track inside the wooden base ..it's so easy to see the unnatural acceleration
U use more energy powering the magnet underneath than u could generate if u made any kind of practical generator out of it... 100% efficiency doesn't exist
Not exactly the "soothing" type of desk motion-art gizmo, but it's growing on me! 😀
Its a scam it has a battery
Yes, a Perpetual Motion Toy. I guess it's the same mechanism as the magnetic rail gun. And when the ball touches both rails the current makes the ball eletro magnetic. The magnets hidden below push the ball foward.
The ball rolls down the ramp and the lip at the end tossed the ball back to the cup🤷♂️ where did you get all this “ rail gun” crap🤦♂️
Even if it was done with magnets it would still count as perpetual motion as long as it doesn't need its energy to be recharged from an outside source.
@@noteem5726 Magnets eventually lose charge. So it wouldn’t be perpetual.
@@user-ev4pb9xj7e The ball becomes electro magnetic when it touches both sides of the rail. Only this way the ball could get enough momentum to reach the same high from where it drops, despite the rail and air friction. If you ever watched those home make rail gun videos. You will come to the same conclusion.
And after I wrote this comment, youtube recommended me a Short video where a Japanese bought this toy and show that it needs a battery to run. And the battery is hidden in the disc above.
@@MrReav13
lol, have you seriously never heard of a "permanent" magnet? 🤣
i like how all simple perpetual motion devices have a 4 inch thick base for seemingly no reason at all.
oh, there’s a reason. there’s something under there making the shit happen
and if i missed the joke, feel free to whoosh the fuck out of me
magnet?
Batteries?
Gangsta?
Paradise?
"IN THIS HOUSE WE OBEY THE LAWS OF THERMODYNAMICS!"
The concept of heat and cooling? Yeah, bad joke
@@michaelmorningstar3351 bro what, do you know the laws of thermodynamics dynamics?
@@michaelmorningstar3351 1st and second laws of thermodynamics basically say you can’t have perpetual motion
Simpson's reference points +1.618
And it's the flying of the kite outside at night that's unnatural. Not the Perpetual motion machine. That's a JOKE. It just keeps going!
Cool perpetual motion machine 👍🏻. Are the batteries included or do you have to buy those separately ?
Congrats
You are successful in hiding electromagnets
I always thought that perpetual motion would take a great mind.
Turns out it just took balls.
Lmao 🤣
Laugh out loud!
and a battery, a sensor, a coil ....
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
i mean it technically isnt a perpetual motion machine because it does lose energy then there is a sudden spike in energy and then it goes down but never reaches zero
Imagine having one of those on your coffee table. Guests would not stop looking at it.
It is not automatically it is moving so fast in the track, some battery is working
I mean, it's quite loud so...
According to the pentagon haven't we been in the process of observing objects that defy the laws of physics for the last few decades?
@@harbingerofepiphany3155 sure.. but those aren't on people's coffee tables 😉
Why did I laugh hard reading this xd
Another approach to time travel is, wait, no, I am NOT going to tell you that.
One can imagine Sisyphus happy
“In this house we obey the laws of thermodynamics!”
There is no application of thermodynamics in this
Nice reference :)
Ah, I get this . Nice reference!
@@manav.k conservation of energy. Also, it's a Simpson's reference
Hello mother dear. 😵💫💀
This would be a really creepy prop in an apocalypse movie. Like a scene of some long abandoned place, and this thing is just sitting there still rolling.
Yeah! Or even in a haunted house movie! 🙂
Maybe you could distract zombies with it!
Its how you tell that you are still inside the dream.
Pfft this is hugely creative. I like it
Dude that was actually a very creative and eery little scene you came up with. Keep going 🤔🤔🤔
I’ve thought of an idea for a clockwork “perpetual motion device.” Make two clockwork systems that wind each other up and start when the other runs down. Hook it up to a dynamo and voila - you are generating energy!
Bro, just plug an electrical extension cord into itself
@@frenchys_prospecting Right! 😂
@@frenchys_prospecting hi that guy I'm Datguy nice name
@@datguy3245 well gday mate.
@@frenchys_prospecting UNLIMITED POWER!
"In this household, we obey the laws of thermodynamics!" --Homer to Lisa
its moving down the track way too fast for it to he gravitational. its electrified. its basically a train rail.
@@CircumcisionIsChildAbuse 9
Okay: Lisa said *continues to make a perpentual motion machine* Lisa!!!: homer yells
*Homer continues to (Why you little!!!!!)*
@@CircumcisionIsChildAbuse Obviously I didn't think it was actual perpetual motion machine.
“*Requires (2) AA batteries. Not included.”
Lol
Nice one 😆
For the electromagnet in the base.
@@leonardbakers Exactly my thought.
I bought some batteries while back and they weren't included
Granny be like:-you play with me hide and seek 😂😂😅😅
I bought one of these and my poor cat lost her mind.
"Lisa, in this house we obey the laws of thermodynamics!!"
@@ameeteshawadh8717 but your mum's is
@UCSXXxGCU-A1kDRftRanBTMg
In the cartoon the Simpsons. Lisa invented a perpetual motion machine. Holmer (oops Homer 🤔) Simpson said that to her. 😮
Lol
@@lalveatch5769 "holmer"
@@HoesLoveCoCo Homoer
I can picture Homer Simpson giggling at this thing for hours.
I would giggle at this for at least a half hour.
Lisa, in this house we obey the laws of thermodynamics!!
I read your comment and actually heard the “hehehehehe” in my head 😂
I think Peter from family guy would be more entertain than Homer, and Peter would likely loose an eye somehow
Just when I was thinking that I could giggle at it for hours...
In my house we obey the laws of thermodynamics
The perpetual motion machine was invented long ago: you need to take a piece of paper and write "turn it over" on both sides.
Imagine living abroad for 5 years and you return home and that sh* still playing lol
💀
Those would be some good, long lasting batteries
L
it won't
hole will covered with dust
@@NishantCosmos nah the ball don't let that happen
Guys, he said “It would LOOK something like this.”
What's odd about that?
@@alaskaasmr200 cause people keep calling him out like “just wait till the batteries run off” and such when he stated it is indeed impossible.
@@xornedge8204 They are just talking about how it's done. No one Is saying that he claimed it was real.
@@alaskaasmr200 a lot of people are claiming it.
You emphasized the wrong word. Should have emphasized “would”.
Thermodynamics just says “no” to all perpetual motion mechines
I discovered a wormhole.
I was planting a cactus and there it was...
For a second I thought he said: “it definitely feels unnatural; like this video-“
Well they're two separate clauses so it could be argued he did. If you mean "unnatural like this video", that's denoted by its lack of punctuation
@@homicidal_duck ok
@@nosredep7873 u are a clown
@@homicidal_duck k
@@homicidal_duck Hmmkay 👍
“What happens if the engine stops?”
“WE ALL FREEZE AND DIE!”
Showpiercer?
@@akpofure9903 correct
Good movie
@@P.S.I.L.O.C.Y.B.I.N. the series is quite cool too
@@affaanterblanche5873 if only they would get rid of Layton 🤦🏿
People: I want an infinite energy glitch
Thermodynamics: *haha, suck it*
How can I order this c perpetual gizmo device Chris?
Feels like a week. The funnel is the weekdays, and the slide is the weekends.
Underrated.
😭
Aaaaaand it's done. Back to the week for you.
That’s dark af man
🤣🤣💙
I wanna get this but I’m too scared to break the law
It’s just a magnet that put energy into the ball, if we quit the magnet or change the material of the ball the effect is impossible
Lol and then you'd be on the run from Newton's own secret police force: Gravity. It's always arresting motion.
😂👍
Break the laws and create a black hole😂
Nice 😂
Okay, ngl that’s cool asf, I next year, I invented a gravity gun
This is awesome...could easily be converted to a clock, too. That would be a cool desktop clock!!!
For those wondering, the ramp is powered with electric, that's why it's able to shoot that ball
why couldnt it just use magnets though?
@@Gecko1115 Probably just cause it's simpler to replace a battery compared to magnets.
@@holycrapitsachicken ?
@@monstermushmush tf are you questioning, it was a very straight forward answer 😑
@@Gecko1115 because it wouldn't work.
My dad taught me about the impossibility of a perpetual motion device when I was a kid and I thought for sure I would be the one to finally invent it 😂
Lol same then you learn thermodynamics and then realize that it makes teleportation impossible since it would require a perfect energy transformation, which as you know is impossible. You can never exchange heat completely.
Me too!! I had a sort of magnetic windmill idea..... No dice
@@thedarklord573 ya you might end up with you guts in Bangkok
Actually I will be the one to invent it
@@daywalker3735 if you do, might as well go all the way and invent a warp engine. You see, if you can create a machine that creates energy or produces energy/work without external forces, you have an unlimited amount of energy. As such, you can open wormholes
That after school program is finally paying off! 👍
upscale it and have 20 of them in your back yard with coloured lights shining on them ,neighbors be wondering wtf you up too
to.
“The man who broke the world.”
@@alexanderbrown2717 how bout no
Sold*
@Rob Ott Revelation 20
15 And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.
@@UnderFlow_official I was looking for this
@@UnderFlow_official oh no, not me
Someone stop this man, he’s wasting all our energy!
im stroking my energy
@@omegathe1st501 HAHAHA
energy can't be created or destroyed 💀
😁
@@preethisshragu3483 That's why he said "wasting"...energy can't be created or destroyed but it can be wasted
If you are curious how this thing breaks the laws of physics, it does not...
There is A magnet turns on as the ball rolls down, giving it a speed boost that allows the ball to make a complete loop.
Now you know. (still cool though)
The thing is, could this be possible without electricity but a regular magnet... 😅
@@EdwinFernandez1980 No. The magnet must turn off just as the ball arrives, or it will get stuck at the bottom.
Basically, the magnet turns on as the ball falls, giving it extra momentum to do the loop, and turns off just before the ball passes so it doesn't trap it.
@@tigerbear5845 Shit. So the switch is necessary. Anyway, it was a nice thought experiment. Thanks for the reply.
Imagine sitting around with your friends getting stoned and watching this device.
Homer: “In this house, we follow the laws of thermodynamics!”
I'm gonna go fly a kite tonight with Dr. Steve Brule.
"obey" not "follow" I feel somewhat sad that I remember that.
"Because we are SMRT in this house" -Homer 1942
It just keeps going faster and faster!
lol under-rated comment
“Why isn’t it possible?”
“It’s just not”
“Why not you stupid bastard?”
Because energy is conserved ig. Idk are you asking? I haven't seen America Psychic btw
It's Not just not. Energy is a thing for all intents and purposes it's not just going to appear. There is a finite amount of energy in the universe right now. Although.. if we are linked to other universes and causality is not balanced along Newton's third law through that link which is very possible we could harvest energy out of other universes but we don't have that technology to say the least
Love the American Psycho reference
Gravity.
Loss of energy
There's a perpetual motion machine on this guy's camera! Dude, I was starting to get seasick 🤢
The hardest part about building a perpetual motion machine is finding a place to hide the batteries.
Bot boy stop copying n pasting ppls comments from a year ago I see you everywhere doing this
😂😂😂
Clown
@@nadine_511 if you look close it's not actually copied exactly the same...but also...I agree cause I've seen him too lol
Truthfully, there is no battery because it is nuclear powered.
IMPORTANT: Just you need to know that there is an electrical system that accelerate the speed of the metal balls.
You can see an unnatural acceleration on the ball when it should be starting to slow down after it reaches the bottom of the tracks
Yes it went unnaturally fast
U don't say
No shit
Sherlock.
A great man once said “the most difficult part of perpetual motion is finding new ways to hide the battery”
Yeah someone already said that right above you 🤣 so true though
and it's one comment above yours
lol
A great man being.. 99% of this comment section?
He's talking about electroboom
Magnets
' The most hard part is to hide the batteries ' 😂😂😂
Me: „I could watch it the whole day.“
Dracula: „I could watch it forever.“
When he threw in the ball and fliped back i was like “whaaat” out loud😂
Gelijk
Enige mensen die gaan commenten op dit zijn nederlands
drm
Did you turn really short and yellow
Did you bro did you really?
Me when I plug in the extention cable back into itself
Technically if you put something under the bottom rail that created energetic every time something puts weight on it it would create infinite power
@@The98racer theoretically, not technically. also, having it be weight, wouldn't work.
@@The98racer also, it's fake, obviously. you can tell by the acceleration. and the size of the block it's on. but, if it was real, it'd be interesting to see what we could do with it.
Chinese lock
My sibling did that but in powerbank, it smokes terribly bad and died. Luckily it didnt explode
I’d like to have about a dozen of these all synced up one after another… just non stop.
"It definitely feels unnatural..." not as unnatural as you calling those 'beads'. I dont like that.
They're bearings. X.x
Lol very unnatural
😂
😝
I call them snacks
Takes me back to when I was a little kid, trying to design a perpetual motion engine, as kids did back then, until my dad explained the laws of thermodynamics to me, as dad's did in those days.
Okay calm down Jimmy Neutron
I use to think about perpetual motion engine too but every time I talk about it to my dad, he just repeats that it’s impossible.
@@Axeeco broo 💀😭
Your dad was brainwashed and now youre brainwashed. Break the cycle. Keep trying
I miss those days😞
This shit actually adds more energy than the amount of potential energy being there from the steel ball being at a "high" point.
I equalizes the energy used by using GRAVITY to overcome the "Laws of Thermodynamics", giving energy to the ball, keeping it rolling! I want one!
I would just put that in my living room on the coffee table, put a ball in it and hope my cat doesn’t knock it off the table
Put it in a clear box and watch your cat go crazy instead
Impossible. Your cat would knock it off the table.
Your cat:
ORA
@@i-never-look-at-replies-lol That wouldn't work, thw cat would just knock the glass box off the table.
Way deep down inside, all cats are just assholes at their very core. 😐 They are still pissed that they no longer rule the world. That and the whole opposable thumbs thing.
This thing makes noise and moves and is shiny no cat would be able to resist it 😀 😄
Imagine if it goes through the hole when it makes a loop 😳
If it goes through the hole perfectly, the added momentum would literally cause it to overshoot the second time.
That won’t happen and if it does, you can’t eat chicken wings anymore. That’s just the law of the BBQ sauce.
The fact that it never perfectly reaches the hole is why we know that it’s not perpetual motion. It falls short the same amount consistent with the loss of bounce in a ball
@@Kryso_0 absolutely correct 💯 no one else seems to figure this out
Yes that's the idea 💡..
And that's why it cannot happen..
And thats why they added the wooden thing
That was way cooler than I thought it was going to be.
Until you realize its a lie and the thing runs on batteries.
I GO FOR THEORY OF RELATIVITY ,
EINSTEIN WAS SO GENIUS ALMOST INSANE
“Lisa, in this house we respect the laws of physics!” - Homer J Simpson
That's not the quote...
@@SilverEye91 “Lisa, in this house we obey the laws of thermodynamics!"
Wtf is this??? You don't even know what Homer said
Yesssss
That's the first thing I thought of lol
The ball's acceleration is way too fast when it entered the hole. Magic electromagnetics.
Yes I can see how this would work however this gives me a really good idea
I think the track gets wider on way down to speed it up
@@pattrebble3334 wider tracks could never accelerate the ball faster than it would free fall
😂@@CLIFFWILKES
@@pattrebble3334 PA°
Thermodynamics first law: no process is 100% efficient.🗿
COOL, but friction and wear will slow it down and eventually knock the ball short.
On packaging of this device: Remember: perpetual motion is impossible. This machine uses 1 AA battery to power its electro magnet located underneath the bowl funnel.
Couldn’t it just use a regular “unpowered” magnet?
@@brodiwheeler7583 Good question. There are a few key differences between permanent magnets and electromagnets. Firstly, and possibly most relevant in terms of their uses, is that an electromagnet can be turned on and off, whereas a permanent magnet, as its name suggests, is permanent. Second, an electromagnet’s polarity can be reversed (by changing the direction of the current flowing through it), making it useful for use in motors and generating motion.
@@Clubkidknitter Thanks for the educating answer. I’m still wondering though, why a permanent magnet would not work in this application...? Seems the polarity would pull the ball down and push it away as it passed if mounted appropriately no?
@@brodiwheeler7583 because, a permanent magnet would both speed the ball up, and then slow it down as it passed by. Which defeats the purpose. An electro magnet, is turned on to speed the ball up. Then, as it passes by the magnet, is turned off so it doesn't then also slow the ball down.
What we have here, is a railgun
@@brodiwheeler7583 Magnetic field from magnets is conservative, which means on closed paths it doesn't do any work. This means that no matter the trajectory, if you start from a point and get back to that same point (which this ball does), if the magnet happens to pull you down when you're coming down, it will do exactly the opposite when you go up. And since in the meantime you're wasting energy in friction, you will end up to a lower height than the one you started from. So you definitely need to turn off the magnet after it has done useful work, or move it. There is no way to get the ball up there without a source of energy.
Pov: The school exercise taking no air resistance and no friction for granted
A cow is a sphere in a vacuum. Change my mind
That would mean air resistance is negligible
@@C_Castillo не уверен. Но, как себя поведёт шар в вакууме, с магнитыми лентами по рельсам
Even with no air resistance and no friction this is still impossible lol
@@nopresssss , there is still a coefficient of friction, orientation of the magnetic field, material of ball … ect… ect … ect to consider and physics doesnt lie
I can't imagine listening to that until the end of time😂😂😂
I once travelled at the speed of light and I wanted to text myself to see what would happen, I received the text before I sent it.
Gravity: "If it wasn't for me, you wouldn't be shit, little ball."
Gravity was there long before someone came up with a labeling name
No such thing. All Properties of Matter are dictated by Density.
@@nicklima1779 that's also a form of belief. If your name is what everyone calls you with it today, I hope you'll agree you were giving that name not something that happened by itself. Applied it to everything
@@Oyzatt Gravity is a Freemason buzz word hijacking the reality of Density in all matter. Electro magnetism also defies "gravity". Also, research what Buoyancy is too.
@@nicklima1779 you're missing the point. Beliefs came first. You think what you been told in the classroom is final truth, but is beliefs base on the best explanation we've at the moment
There's an electromagnet at the bottom powered by 2 small batteries
Yep, that acceleration is caused by more than gravity alone.
Nah bro...in that hole their is a spining gear you can easily listen the sound when it enters in the hole 🤞
@@onlylearn7394there are two versions. One with an electromagnet and another with a motor
@@onlylearn7394you can literally google it, it's an electromagnet, but go off or whatever.
Well could you have a regular magnet then with no power?
We need to make some type of perpetual free energy machines for everyone to use in cars, planes, boats, trains, buses, homes, hospitals, schools etc!
Your adverts are enough reason to watch your videos Sydney. Lmao
Tip it over lets see what trickery is underneath, guessing timed magnet in the base or speed boosting motor under top plate, that ball is going unnaturally fast
yes its built with a magnet
you can search up tomary on youtube, hes a german youtuber who kind of created that :)
@@koenig_ramses4458 what?! nice! thank you!
*some fascinated German noises*
Yes it has an on off switch
@@GlobalDesignHD on off switch fir a magnet?
@@FITNESSOVER45 lol it's not just a magnet. It's a battery powered device. If it only needed a magnet it would be a true perpetual motion device. If you search for it online you'll see it has a battery compartment.
For those wondering how it works, this one uses an electromagnet in the base that turns on as the ball is coming down, thus accelerating the ball downward faster than gravity alone, allowing it to make it back up
Is this for real?
@@mindfulmagician7550 well yeah, it goes higher on the way back up than it started at.
simple, electromagnetic accelerator
@@mindfulmagician7550 yes, its a electromagnetic accelerator
@@_-noxxon-_ yep
The other ones I've seen had a loud motor and a cord so ruined the effect... this is awesome.
Probably does I would guess he just used audio from when it was off and matched them up it does sound like it 😊
Perpetual motion generators are built with magnets
an awfully large bottom to it, I notice
R/woosh bro explain😂
@@aryanatre9971 grow up
Yep, seen it on his actual channel. Lots of inner workings in that base.
Would a magnet in the back half of the base work, where it helps pull it down as it drops then doesn’t effect it on the ramp part? Your observation got me thinking.
@@stevearner5209 exactly. It has a magnet that pushes it. If not, anything that falls without any extra force (apart from gravity) could never jump higher than the initial point!
Nice device tho. I love this little machines of “perpetual motion” (as long as nobody tries to missguide people)
The people who he said got "ripped out of their money" didn't realize the batteries are sold separately.
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Doesn't use batteries nor magnets numbnuts.
Should have made a perfect loop since this video involves ball loops
Отчётливо видно, что внизу шарик получает кратковременное ускорение, возможно электромагнитный импульс. Похоже в толстом основании спрятано какое-то устройство.
Так оно и есть. При желании можно найти видео где показано куда именно в этой штуковине вставляются батарейки.
The fact that the ball shoots up higher than the level that it initially fell from means there is an outside force. Period.
Isn't it quite obvious there's a magnet inside?
@@Sevival Nope, not everybody knows the obvious physics behind it, mate. And yeah, there's a magnet
@@Sevival U know, not everyone is interested in this kind of stuff. This is like telling a christian: isn't it obvious we are made out of stardust? It's only obvious when you start digging a little
@@robertcristian9511 I think everyone should easily be able to tell that this is wrong. We have all seen thing fall in nature after all. Besides, the video literally tells people its faked and yet they fall for it.
Now explain it. Just telling people “that’s obvious” wouldn’t make anything, this will just make you look egoistic. True scientists EXPLAIN how things work
I had one of these on my office desk and I’ve been asked to work from home ever since
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Swinging Pendulum Balls knocking into each other are the same concept!
One hell of a quiet motor unless you used the audio from when it's turned off 😊
It looks unnatural, because it is. That's not normal drop acceleration, so there has to be something in the frame that speeds it up. The wooden base is also suspiciously thick
It has a magnet. The dude explained that perpetual motion is impossible
Neodymium magic
Why is everyone saying this? Like no shit...he just said it's impossible.
@@aimanazminovich3602 still not possible. If just placing a magnet did the trick it would still be considered perpetual
@@girikroutaray1847 not really because it's being manipulated to move... one time its going to stop working
I like how he presented the device, without stating any lies but at the same time withholding just the right amount of information to not break the miracle.
I have an idea on what the “miracle” is based on the odd sound it makes when it goes down the ramp but I won’t say anything either because I’m not sure anyways, plus it’s still waaaay better than the “perpetual motion” devices that use batteries…
@@zyanidwarfare5634 yeah it is definitely something like that. Even the first jump of the ball is already impossible because it could not go up any higher than it goes down without adding extra energy somehow.
@@vanderslagmulders it still doesn’t use a power source like batteries though so its still perpetual since it won’t run out of charge?
I mean it doesn’t produce any power of its own but it is an “infinite” loop until it makes a mistake
Ima just put what I think it is way down so people have to click read me to spoil what it might be cuz I want to make sure were on the same page
I’m pretty sure it’s magnetic
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Not sure maybe u right but on the other hand it’s a ball so if u mean if it’s gotta do with the two same poles repelling eachother I doubt it would work with a round, rolling magnet - the opposite pole would roll into position and the movement would stop or slow down. But hey I’m just spitballing here, I’m not a physicist.
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I don't think he meant that the ball acts as a magnet but, that there is a magnet under the ramp and the ball to be a magnetic metal so it is attracted to the magnet which would increase the speed it travels down the ramp.
Edit: That said though, this still wouldn't be possible because the magnet would cause the same amount of deceleration as the ball moved back away from the magnet. This device has to have some sort of battery powered system that accelerates the ball.
It most likely has a mother hidden right by the hole where the ball drops down which accelerates the ball and adds enough energy for it to make it back to the top.
Now put your hand in the path of the ball when the ball flies back and see what happens to your hand
I hope you put the perpetual battery in the base!
"The biggest challenge in creating free energy or perpetual motion device is to figure out where to hide the battery" - Tom Cruise
tom cruise lol ahahahahau
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@@jayh9529 powered with battery
“Wtf I never said that”- Tom cruise
He “forgot” to tell about 5volts input.
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Is there a video explaining what exactly the 5volts input does or how it causes the motion ?
@@TheTopStarz there is a magnet underneath which speeds up the marble, it does not work with glass
@@TheTopStarz Basically there's an electromagnet in the base (a magnet that can be switched on and off using electrical current) it switches on when the ball is falling, which gives it a speed boost and then switches off as the ball moves away from the base.