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  • I think I understand now. You're actually trying to drive people away from Jesus. No adult human being could actually show someone ideas that are so god damned ridiculous, and yet also plagiarized, and expect that person to come away with any respect for them or anything they say they believe in.

  • @htomerif how if jesus a robot that came from mother space

  • @aldomovielovers Theres just so many ways to go with this thing. For example: "congratulations, you finally invented the automatic tabagging machine!"

  • ya total fail jk its awesome except its really slowness

  • Only jesus should walk on water. And water doesn't have good friction... that's why even half an inch of water between a tire and the road can cause hydroplaning. This invention is a total fail.

  • This is going so fast man.And what is this high tech material it stands on?Wood and package foam?WOW!!!!!!

  • Please watch also, THE SUPER-EFFICIENT ENGINE ( Part 3).

    

  • Yet another invention destined for the binBAG.

  • It cant theoretically get forward without paddling somehow, Just like how you can't possible get forward trying to run on slippery ice, even if you lift up your legs. Momentum or the robot is conserved unless there is some friction. It doesn't matter if you get the legs to move faster.

  • That's not a unique mechanism, it's styrofoam.

  • Its called "Floating".

  • I tried to stick up for this guy in his other videos, but come on! It was floating around in the pool, faster than it was actually moving! *squinting fry* can't tell if trolling, or a complete idiot

  • demm he walking fast

  • eeeyyyyaaawwwwnnnnnnn.

  • it was so wast that i couldnt catch what happened there .

  • warp speed!!!! :-)

  • bkt po ganun bakit ang bagal??

  • @ebonydarkfire jesus cant walk on water. wtf -.-

  • put vertical paddles under the "feet"

  • Oh, thats why no one ever thought of this before...

  • This could actually be more practical as a concept for small craft propulsion..

    Same motion but simulating a rowing type movement.. instead of foam.. ladder type legs on the "feet" faster...much faster revolutions alternating strokes for consistent propulsion less the resistance in water due to reset stroke in air and power stroke in water. just saying..

  • by the time your robot does 1 step forward , which is about 3 inches, the wind outside will move it like 10 feet backwards....Conclusion : your invention is a complete failure.. sorry

  • man seriously.....stop inventing unuseful pieces of shitty crap...stop it...

  • damn it can go 1/4 of a mile an hour

  • its a walking sowing machine

  • @died4hislove This robot was homemade?

    Holy shit i never would have guessed that!!!!!

    Its made out of packing styrofoam you idiot, of course its homemade!

    FAIL

  • Um, so boats "walk" on water?

    FLOATING is not walking!!!!!

    FAIL

  • @died4hislove

    but if its to fast there willbe inertia, but sky its the limit ;)

  • offcourse it runs in water cuz the white thing can float in water!~

  • Gooood this is f1cking amazing !

    I've made a RC boat with a "SUPER-EFFICIENT ENGINE" and me it's not 8W but 650W with a lipo battery, it's pretty fast..

  • i dont know why i just watched 2:45 of styrofoam floating on water.

  • gotta love walking in place... lol.

    Not trying to down you man. just keep working

  • this has no practical uses i can see, boats are much faster, more stable and way easier to controll....

  • are u familiar whit the word BOAT

  • hahaha this proper takes the piss

  • you do know that if it's going that slow, the legs are BARELY gonna create any friction between the water's surface and the legs... and having wires dangling above like that creates human interference, or just interference, between the wire and the robot. so its pretty much a robot that floats on water.. good job! just add a 1" thick layer of laminated hardwood on top and you got yourself a nice little pool table.

    but steering away from the criticism, good idea. you should make a JESUSBOTSinc

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  • Your "NEWEST" technology dated 2009, real inventors created a better one in 2007, and it has same title with your.. "Robots that walk on water " ... like the real old 2007 commenter said in the video .... you should invent a bouncing on the water kind of robot, which they have yet manage to develop.

  • @meyour111 maybe its knew to them

    seems like it

  • thats just stupid

  • thats just stupid.

  • not that amazing it is foam ffs

  • now add a e between the T and the A 0:23

  • I`ll tell you why not! Coz this thing is just floating on the water and dipping its parts in ti!

  • Uhh.... ok im going to sleep. Thanks for ruining my day. -,-

  • conservation of momentum and low coefficient of friction means this thing wont move at all.

  • this is like on that movie year one.... wow slow down .... too fast too fast!

    that thing is dumb!

  • it's a curious idea, but it's to slow to keep up with wind or current and it has very little "traction"

  • way to slow

  • Whats the advantages of this vs, say a propeller? I get the concept but it seems pretty impractical to me. not to mention its just painful to watch, maybe when u speed it up the purpose will become more clear

  • @died4hislove lol! its like a ship! moron! common sense

  • ang astig ng concept, maganda siguro kung medyo maganda ung items na ginamit saka konting improvement para sa mobility astig sana, sir try nyu carbon fiber astig un pero parang mahal ala ata sa pinas, then for the mobility try nyu lagyan ng fins ung ilalim ng paanya para makapag walk :D wahihi goodluck sir sa mga concepts nyu astig na inspire tuloy ako :D

  • It's waaay to fast, slow it down then maybe it would be usefull!!!!

  • @died4hislove No, not at all!

  • oh yeah my dad has one of those i think its called a B.O.A.T instead of walking it fucking drives

  • what is that..cardbot or whatever ( the things when you buy iMac Os X and you will see inside the box "the white thing" )...that is my comment!

  • it is applicable to what?

  • its ok...fail

  • You know what would work better? Keep both "legs" down and add a big ass jet unit. Then make the feet more hydrodynamic, like say a boat hull, and then, Oh hang on that's called a jet boat...... How massive would this thing need to be to carry a decent payload?

  • that not new...

    i already knew it month befor (sry for eng)

  • mm.....fail!!!!

    lol

    jk

    i agree w/ jaconhoulhdaq

  • its basically FLOATING

  • more like floating on water

  • wait till honda out does you bro, there will be vtec all over your face

  • just buy a boat

  • at first i thought it said "teabag" and i saw it dropping down...

  • @died4hislove Yeah right... Like u were the smartest one and invented the Robot That Walks On Water... I see this not being invented by now for one reason... Its Useless!

  • dude you're not even looking at the big picture!! can you even see where it can go from here?? this is indeed a very simplified model but with the right scales and applied mechanics we can make a much bigger robot with more uses that can "walk" on water.

  • thats what boats are for

  • dude all u have to do is take a floating material and attach it to robot legs and boom

  • Thats what I was thinkin

  • omg how bad xDDDDD

  • I want to see robot fall

    you stifle all the interest

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  • isn't a boat easier? you can also remote control or even A.I. a boat !

  • fail :x

  • right

  • well,,, at least floats! that's something..

  • Of course it floats there is styrofoam

  • okay....

  • THIS my friend, is not called WALKING ON WATER. LOL

  • UK to America. Wouldn't the Atlantic have evaporated by the time it reached half way?

    died4hislove, make a car cruise control with a lead block on the throttle pedal... Might be a bit quicker.

  • fucking dumb lmfao

  • This concept is useless and stupid any craft that floats can be propelled much more efficiently and cheaper than this.

  • this is the most useless invention ever :

    it uses only archimede's principle because your polystyrène packaging part plus the mechanical system is less dense than water, and every single floating boat in this world uses the same principle, and the most useless part it the transporting mean which is ... no comment.

    I am not agressing,, I am just noting stuff.

  • didnt we prove a thousand times that man can do the imaginable? we fly, we leave earth, we build robots, even before this robot was created mankind developed multiple ways for people to walk on water. it surprises me that some people insist on moving on sea like on land, ignoring that the medium water offers much faster and more economic ways of moving than walking on it...

  • That is amazing! Great job!

  • I saw this cool thing the other day call a boat =)

  • hahahahahahahahahahaha your funny ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺

  • Sometimes, scientific work brings about an invention that is useful for humanity and is going to help humanity with a certain issue.

    Other times, scientists get bored, create something out of boredom and then decide: "Hey, we made this, isn't it cool?" But that's all it is... it holds no real purpose and will eventually be something you keep in your garage.

    This is an example of the latter.

  • isnt there alredy something for this job.....idk....a boat...

  • I thought it was called a boat, but your name is pretty cool to!

  • agreed, not very promising; also, what is the point of this given the invention of underwater motors? the analogy would be something like creating a robot that could carry you around by walking when you could, i don't know, get in a car?

  • this is awesome!!!

  • this is just a boat fail.

  • I love robots

  • I would call this a robot that floats on water; it uses buoyancy to stay above the water.

    For something to be walking on water, I would say that it would have to use surface-based forces like surface tension (buoyant force exists under the surface of the water, so I do not consider it a surface force).

  • until a random mammal pops up and says... mmmmm this looks tasty

  • o my god, i just got to see the future!

  • A machine that goes over water?! WOW!!!

    Think of all those idiots wasting their money on efficient and affordable MOTOR BOATS for the last few hundred years. You sir, are a innovative genius!!!

    CONCEPT: FAIL

  • not trying to bash this, but thats the purpose of this? even if it would move faster, wouldnt a boat seem better? what would the purpose of this thing be?

  • That's the future ! Bro !

  • too bad it cant move on the water. but keep at it.

  • The idea is good.

  • ALL HAIL THE T-BAG!

  • I love the drive mechanism, but walking on water just isn't a good way to move around.

    Its like walking on ice, the 'friction' between your robots feet and the surface is so small you waste energy moving the feet around and not getting anywhere.

  • this is so cool!!

  • I'm amazed by you guys who build real robots! I just draw and animate them.

    Great job!

  • not really walking....just floating

  • Fascinating! Great invention and video!

  • IT IS PRETTY MUCH FLOATING

  • This is interesting.

  • hehe, good effort, pretty dull video though mate.

  • it´s basicly a robot that stands on water.

  • HOLY SHIT

    IT'S ROBOT JESUS!

  • HOOYA!!! another point for the Phillipinos!!!! beat that japan (well actually they can hard lol!)

  • lllollll

  • you know how much guys are doing such things?

    Search "Selfmade Roboter"...don't think that specialists will use YOUR robot idea.

  • there is sumthing much easier to use...its called a boat...ever hear of 1?

  • If this was a bit faster it would be pretty fun to watch. But apart from that it seems really inefficient, even if there was vertually no movement in the water it would still float around uncontrollably. This has no advantage over a boat or a car. The only positive thing I can say is that its amphibious. Although a typical amphibious robot setup (wheels/treads and a propeller) is a lot more efficient.

  • That's pretty cool man, it looks like it has no stabilization against wind, how do you plan to correct that, and what are its applications? Is it going to be the newest roomba for the pool?

  • A robot boat would kick that things ass!

  • omg the worlds first floating robot!!!!

  • That seems so worthless? What will happen if there are waves? And how is it suposed to steer? And what good could this be used for?

  • ???

  • very good idea, really! But.. what do you want to reach with a robot like this?

  • when i saw the link i was like "WTF!"

    then i watched the video then was like "wtf..."

  • it must have feet to walk,this is call floating

  • Im not trying to bash this at all, it works great, but all its doing is pretty much floating, Good luck with working on it.

  • nice

  • man,, ur such a genius..

    :'((

  • gay

  • How about a robot that swims on land...

  • @dod3334 lol

  • If that robot was the NEWEST technology, then we were ling in STONE AGE !!!

  • I think that it's more efficient and simple just to use propeller and normal boat hull.

    In general walking machines are less efficient that means of transport that people use nowadays. Walking mechanism is to complicated, and slower while for example modern tracked vehicles have similar mobility in tarrain but are faster.

    Walking design is in my opinion usable only in very specialised purposes.

  • such as stair climbing which again can be done with treads or tracks if designed properly.. and does this design look familiar to anyone or is it just me

  • Jesus would be proud. :')

  • notice how it's drifing more than it's moving?

    your propulsion perpendicular to the water (maximum contact) is zero. you are not making any progress.

    Imagine you are on a canoe on a river, and you are try to paddle with your palm....except your palm is facing the water...so you are petting the water.

    that's not gonna get you anywhere, even if the canoe weighs nothing.

  • if you try to move fast enough, the part that's contacting the water will not be able to grab onto the ocean, but rather, only the minute amount of water that it causes friction with.

    You'll just be wafting the water away from you like moving the foam in a coffee mug.

    The is no 'grab' to your propulsion. The faster your movement is, the more still your robot will be.

    I'm surprised a person smart enough to build a robot would actually do this.

  • Great idea. Keep it up. You are the future of our developers.

  • Anything can walk on water when styrofoam is attached to it.  You could have attached this to a cat or a chia pet and it would have the same effect. I couldn't build the motor, but the styrofoam is easy.

  • jajajajaja XD

  • walking is not the correct word. this is not new. i watched my rubber duck pull this shit last night while i was rub-a-dub-dubbin :)

  • Floats

  • This is the basic idea for robot to walk on water. Soon you will see an obvious walking on water wherein it walks faster, steps longer, stable, and can turn...

  • it doesn't walk on water.. it floats on the water

  • What would this used for? and Practical reason to build this? or just for fun?

  • @guidi2005 . 1. For recreation/ fun 2. To prove the impossible ( building a big and heavy robot walking on water). 3. If ( I hope not) water world comes because of climate change/ global warming, where will we place robots? Only under water? How about walking on water? 4. Swamp, lagoon, or river to clean garbages 5. etc...

  • what about placing the robots inside boats?? I'm just saying,,,,

  • i could make this in my garage in 5 minutes with 1 servo andsom styrofoam.........this is pointless........... jet motor, prop, DONE!

  • omg i just notices u used the "super efficent engine" for the middle piece nice lol

  • Jesus did that too.

  • no it doesnt realy walk !

  • @error53X . Soon you will see an obvious walking on water robot wherein this future development steps longer, faster, stable and can turn. I will use steel hull feet for my future development.

  • my grandma is faster... no offense..

  • i thaught it's gonna walk but no, it's just floating.

    the title of the fucking video wrong!!!

    1*

  • @TheNoiseCreators . This is only the basic idea...soon you will see an obvious robot walking on water using this new technology wherein the robot is very fast to walk, stable , and can turn...

  • u guys r all nerdy virgins hahaha

  • And your a stupid teen with aids... hahaha.

    There aint nothing bad with being smart.

  • The future development will have a steel feet material. Walking on water will be very obvious ,fast,longer steps and stable. It can also turn to a direction wanted.

  • umm quick question? dosent steel sink lol??

  • @561inurface . Steel hull will be the design..It will not sink..

  • it only goes fowerd and reverse.. FAIL!!

  • Maybe I'll use a fan on top to make it turn sideways...

  • still though the idea is good its just that we i has no practical use.. u should prob make a robot that can transform into a torpedo or somethin so that it can go through the water instead of having to deal with the waves,wind,ships, etc.

  • One of my objective is to prove that man can do the impossible and that is a robot that truelly walks on water...

  • that is stupid. it dosn´t walk it FLOATS

  • yeah

  • man can walk on water, its called ice scating :) or just walking on a frozen lake it may just be frozen water but its close enough for me lol, oh and it dosent help man if a robot can walk on water..

  • o and we cant walk on water because the surface tension is way too low for use to even attempt wat ur doing is just making like a stelth vehicle i moves very slowly and quietly, maby if there was a way to make water stiffen (like corn starch and water mixture can harden at certin frequencies) or at least harden (without having to freeze it) for a mechine or at least humas to walk on