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From: sharonox
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  • Is it the torque of the clock mechanism that causes the inner sphere to rotate?

  • I can't find part one of this video

  • If you get a perpetual charge for the perpetual battery of the perpetual clock, then it will be perpetual motion!

  • cool but this isn't perpetual motion still pretty cool i like it

  • where is part one?

  • You got some brain , Sharonox

  • so what if it's not perpetual! it's still a pretty cool craft. think of your christmas tree covered in those slowly rotating like that. i'd make them and sell them!

  • well nobody can really produce a "perfect" perpetual motion machine. looking at this, and taking into the equation the fact that clocks only uses an infinitesimal amount of energy, its still one heck of a demonstration...

  • .....it rotates untill the battery runs out..... ummm not perpetual

  • The greatest things are most simple :)

  • You just put the money inside, so it is the money that rotates the ball, because money moves the world. So simply!

  • hahaha so true

  • good novelty - but seriously: a "perpetual motion device" needs no power source - especially not a battery

    sorry ^^

  • Artistic, and very creative! This is a marketable idea that could sell millions of these, if you are interested...

  • you don't remove the batery of the clock? show to us

  • an idea... put the magnet in the "minutes hand wheel", paint de inside ballon with a 0-24 equally separeted numbers, and with 6 tiny subdivision lines between numbers... then paint a vertical line in the outside transparent ball. Ok, there you have a new version of your battery powered clock, where you can see the actual hour with 10 minutes subdivisions.

  • Is it battery powered or not?

  • Search MOVA ROTATING GLOBE (an educational supply house) and they have one that runs on the LIGHT FROM YOUR HOME. No battery needed!

  • Now that's thinking out of the box. Very well done. I hope to see more of the way you look at the world around us.

  • That's fantastic, looks amazing. Does it still move without the battery though? :)

  • Well done.

  • Thats a taken apart clock, it has a battery in it, its simple law of physics, for every reaction there is an oposit and equal reaction, the click ticks one way, the globe spins the other... nothing fancy

  • Very good

  • how does it work without the batteries?

  • Thats the whole point!

  • Finally, somebody with some intelligence.

  • the rotating globe of the earth at the very end is awesome, nice job man

  • brilliant

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