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  • A very interesting concept. It clearly works on a very small scale in a very controlled environment. However, would your model have any feasible application on the full scale. How would you seek to contain the very violent reactions happening within the accelerator?

  • he looks like benjamin franklin

  • hmm..imagine if the bottom of the bowl will be gravity..

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  • fantastic demo

  • What did you use as a power source i want to make 1

  • OMG that ball is magical!!!

  • neat

  • Does anybody think electromagnetism could be used for perpetual motion?

  • @smoki666x666

    I think it can.

    Think superconductors. IF we could manage to keep them cool for long enough, then we would have perpetual motion –well in a vaccum we would (collisions with air particles would cause friction? so maybe not in an everyday situation). Actually, if we physically keep them cool with N(aq) then a magnetic object would spin and spin and spin...

  • @TheSuperEvilGenius Yeah aqueous solutions sound like they could work for that but maybe there are other answers in the future... LHC anybody??

  • @TheSuperEvilGenius You still wouldn't get perpetual motion from electromagnetism. Electromagnets use electricity, and by inputting energy into the system it's no longer energy from nothing. Even with super conductors.

    Perpetual motion would require 100% efficiency (No friction, no energy lost as heat/light/sound) which according to the laws of thermodynamics is impossible. It's specifically stated that whenever energy is transferred from one form to another, some is lost.

  • Don't forget to turn on this switch and,-BANNNNGGGGGG! Wtach what you do with that thing...

  • That would be BADASS to scare some people as a ghost prank huh?!?!

  • That was a great simple demonstration! Thanks for the science - keep it coming please!

  • and giant lizards too lmao

  • GIVE IT MORE JUICE........

  • NO he might create a black bowl!

  • :D (*standing ovation)

  • @McdonaldSpecial i know i watched a program on discovery channel about the apocalypse and one of the events that might be the apocalypse was the particle aceelerator because it might create a black HOLE.....not bowl

  • @McdonaldSpecial most amazing comment ever

  • How stupid do you think we are. Stop blowing smoke up my as you moron you do not have a clue of what you are doing.

  • It's 4 months of delay when one of the magnets on the real one cracks. ;-(

  • Has anyone played a game called another world??? It was available on commodore amiga and probably on pc back in the 80s. Does anyone remember the introduction? That was a particle accelerator experiment gone wrong. Lol. If you wanna see how it works look up another world introduction. Ps that was my favorite game.

  • HELL YEAH! that game was epic! (y) XD

  • lol tell the giant particle accelorator - you can't store anti-matter lol

  • check out niikola teslas particle accerator it would have given wireless energy to everyone on the planet 100 yrs ago! it was called wardenclyffe look it up! it makes such a high voltage that it accerates electron fields right through the earth setting up resonant waves and allowing everyone on the earth to have free power. i demonstrated a small scale model so we can start learning and build that instead of a CERN accelerator.

  • kool so why dont we build it then

  • With magnets you can make it fly

     =3

  • ya well you're messing up the weather

  • Nice job !

  • that´s a real electric motor

  • that's awesome!

  • Without those NERDS you wont have your iPhone, stupid asshole.

  • actually, aliens brought you technology like that.

  • xD right

  • I dont see you people making particle accelerator concept video's so leave the guy alone obviously he is try to give every one a comprehensive explanation. damn keyboard heroes

  • Yeah Cool! But its BACKWARDS!

  • That was awesome thank you, you really explained it better than anyone else so far, and yes it is a COOL thing. much appreciated I can now explain it better to my 6th grade science class.

  • lol were can u buy that kinda paint? :P

  • I do believe graphite would work.

  • wow you should be a scientist...obviously you know more than this guy....pfff

  • ur a genius!!!!

  • ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm can you say perpetual motion machine?

  • whats perpetual about it? youre using energy to power the copper strips.

  • Awesome demonstration.

  • kool

  • What he doesn't show you after the video stops is that this mini-demonstrator tore through the fabric of time and space and sucked an area of real estate the size of Rhode Island into another dimension just as I predicted.

  • LMAO

  • how do u know that:D?

  • laughed my fucking ass off :''DDD

  • There is an article about that in a BBC magazine. It suggests that though black holes will be created they are miniscule, and blink out almost as soon as they are or would be created. Apparently that happens a lot in nature. But then the little big bang doesn't. Hm, interesting science though.

  • and we all know how accurrate the bbc always is.....

  • @carnivalofsouls2047 Doc Brown? is that you?

  • funky

  • thats my next science project man lol

  • This would be a A+ for a science project!

  • That is super cool!

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