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  • Wow looking at the responses, the creator gets really defensive about this thing...

  • Vaya puta mierda de noria, que ciencia pero si no explicas ni un carajo, gilipollas anormal

  • You discredit science by stating this is magic, which reflects poorly on you.

  • It's not magic. It's run by a battery powered electric motor which uses water as part of the wiring system. They recommend that you add a bit of salt to the water to make it run faster. When the water evaporates you get a gap in the electric circuit and the wheel stops. I've seen these befor. There is no energy in the water.

  • how can it be magic and science at the same time?

  • with 19.90 i do a lot of pozole. i can do that by my self and it's gonna be faster and bigger and for an use

  • 19,90 $ for this piece of...? O_o

    i bet u can find it on the web 4 free

  • is that runescape music lmaoo?

  • Its nice but thing isnt going to power my vibrator. If it could it would need alot of power as i like it in my ass

  • This is really clever! I want to build it but I can't afford the plans. You should put the explanation of how it works in the video description though, it's not fair to criticize people for not realizing how it works when you've made the explanation hard to find.

  • OMG DDD: Higahis No Eden DDDDDDDDDDDDDD:

  • And you suck!

  • Your video sucks even if your invention works great thats why your catching all the flack.

  • This is absolutely lovely to behold. It is sad that there are so many comments by people who apparently haven't even watched the video. nice work.

  • water wheel ?

  • it is a lie

  • eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­eeeeeeeeee  mmmaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrriii­iiiiiiiiiiiiioooooooooooo

  • Start making vehicles with water-driven engines => goodbye half of the world population.

  • This is bull schist.

  • Looks like a Puskas engine

  • I still do not understand how this works I read your explanations to. Try and make a digital model that shows how it works. I am not a believer till I understand.

  • song sounds like a final fantasy theme

  • amazing work guy! it's like inventing the wheel!!!

  • I checked the website in the video and your channel without finding a good explanation on how this works...could you please describe its function?

  • @paulthehanna

    Hi. I already explained it here several times, but ok: On the left side there is water, soaked up with blotting paper, resulting in high moisture on the left side of the wheel. Some paperstripes on the wheel will deform due to this moisture, but only on the left side, causing the wheel to rotate.

  • OBVIOUSLY NO TORGUE IN THE FUCKING THING AND A WASTE OF TIME. WHAT IDIOCY AND FALSE CLAIMS ARE BEHIND THIS CRAP VID.

  • @nbm34 Why does it need torque? he's not driving anything from it. It's just a little mechanical marvel made from paper. No free energy, no overunity, just a nice toy.

  • Es ist immer wieder erstaunlich wieviele Leute ihre Zeit und ihre Energie in Dinge stecken von denen wir wissen dass sie nicht funktionieren.

    marty

  • @glaswurm1 hättest du etwas genauer hingesehen, oder etwa GELESEN, dann wüsstest du, dass du BS laberst, wie so viele hier. Die Welt ist voll von Typen wie dir. Selbstgerecht, ignorant, besserwisserisch, blind und infolgedessen ungebildet. Du kannst dich rehabilitieren, indem du meine mehrfachen Ausführungen hier doch noch liest, darüber, wie dieser Motor funktioniert. Dann wirst du sehen, dass du unrecht hattest. Oder seid "Ihr" dazu zu faul? PS nimm diese 3 Kommas: ,,, kannst sie brauchen. :P

  • 1st off its called a water turbine. 2ndly, totally nothing new. 3rd it would be a generator not a motor. A motor uses stored chemical or electrical energy to make mechanical energy. An generator uses mechanical energy (water in this case) and provides voltage or current (force used to push electrons). 4th, this is so not perpetual.

  • @Devoneakapimp open your eyes and look with it, then you'll realize that you are wrong and esp. ignorant. Read the working priniciple description on this page. Even a fool can understand it, if he's not too lazy to read.

  • @challenger159 perpetual is impossible due to friction on earth

  • yeah, its called a water wheel, technology old as the hills

  • @heybulldog13 You're just one more of those ppl who make a comment without read or even watch the movie with attention. There ain't no water touching the wheel. Do you really think I'd make a video about a dumb waterwheel? No, this thing is something special and the working principle is explained here several times.

  • People you are looking at an animated video this is not a real devise it is an animation.

  • Nice, but Perpetual motion is is not.

  • If it rans with water, it isn't a PM, so It's posssible.

  • How is it working?

  • I think if you put this in a air proof chamber, that would prevent the water from evaporating away and it would function as a green house thus making the wheel turn faster?

  • Does anyone have a template with instructions for this thing because i think 17.50 € is insane for such a thing!

  • The only way a perpetuum mobile would work in real life if you created a wheel and axel that is friction-less, which is impossible. So why do we try and create something like a motor thats runs for years on a 9V battery?

  • @Ultimatenerf320 Not impossible - improbable.

  • @Ultimatenerf320 i like that idea

  • can you please make a tutorial on this?

  • were it is made off>? wood? paper? reply my question please

  • @hackalles3 most of it is paper.

  • @challenger159 cool but did u draw this first?

  • th type of fluid I was thinking of. as it was thought of before. like mercury or another compound that could be similar. but mercury has poisonous vapors. synthitic compound that could be safe an well. as it has to be therorized to make the ideas availablility of vapor, vapor lock. vaporless. hmm this will be in my thoughts now for a long while. hmm

  • would have to use another type of fluid that would not evaporate over time.

  • @richiefrost - then it wouldn't work. Evaporation is one key element in its functionality. But: why not put this right into a lake that will never vanish by Evaporation...

  • ok... how do you make it?

  • it looks like an advertisment...

  • its alive!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • It is interesting but could it have a practical use?

    

  • Place to ho radiator and turn too.... Its normal toy... Heat can turn...

  • thats fake it should be going the other way

  • if it real works tell us how!

  • @alexstef2009 I lready explained it here, read the comments. It's simple. A weak energy source, but it's there. The tendency of water to evaporate and the deformation of wood fibres in various levels of air moisture.

  • I think i get it, the water is evaporating or something and it's pushing the wheel. I guess. :l

  • Sun energy is... well my opinion is someone has to keep replacing water constantly evaporating. Nevermind the sun energy. Can that water wheel generate enough power to keep enough water pumped back into the bin?

  • Is there a tutorial on how to make this. Please tell me how to make it I need it really!

  • this is so gey, why did iw waste my time on it

  • its no perpetuum mobile !!!!

    it gets energy from the sun - so its no machine wich could run with no other energy but its own....

    The title is right water motor NOT perpetuum mobile...

  • I invented a breakthrough source of energy thet violates the law of conservation of energy. I have a proof that there are phenomena that violate the law of conservation of energy. I am looking for $6M for a prototype and patents.

    H. Tomasz Grzybowski

    tel. +48-512-933-540

  • Yea!!! It would be more efficient with a cone shaped chimney. And a shallow dish with a black bottom.

  • fake, if this was real you would havebeen the greatest scientist ever for inventing a perpetuum mobile.

  • @straaler5 , thank you, finally one who recoginzes my genius. However, I am not the inverntor, only the designer.

    It works the same way as Water goes up before it rains... Evaporation. Sun-Energy after all, even in the shade..

  • @challenger159

    It is not a perpetuum motion machine.

    this thing will run out of water after some time, because all of it will evaporate.

    If it really were a perpetuum mobile, it would never stop.

    Rather it is an endothermic generator. Because it relies on the heat of its environment and also the water inside this machine.

    The overall power output is also rather low which leaves this as a mere Toy.

    But it is nonetheless a great and functional design. Congratulations.

  • @sibling you're right, it's not a PPM, as I said. The original functional concept is not by me, it's by youtube user simi112 , I did only this design and I tried to enhance the lifespan. However, Simi112 is truely genious, watch his videos.

  • @straaler5 I've a great idea for a perpetuum mobile and it's quite simple. I'm making a video about it where I explain how it works. I hope that will make me the greatest scientist...

  • @straaler5 actually there is a perpetuum mobile for each star of months

  • @straaler5 read the description. he says "almost" it runs off humidity, evaporation, and a "sponge effect", like he explained 4 times.

  • I know how it works!

    One word ..........EVAPORATION!

  • I heard that perpetual energy research became illegal in France in the 18th century because they figured its impossible and waste of time. Does anyone here have more detailed information on that?

  • perpetual motion and making energy aren't the same thing at all. Stick a generator up to ANY, perpetual motion machine, and it will stop, it won't make energy, its just not loosing or gaining energy. You can't make energy from nothing, it breaks the laws of physics. you can make a machine that goes for, forever, but it won't make energy.

  • @Undeadspiral any perpetual motion machines which has moving parts would have frictions. If it is possible to make a perpetual motion machine yes it would be possible to harness the energy from it.

  • @Undeadspiral You can't go on forever either, except at absolute zero, and you can't get to abosolute zero, so all things must stop.

  • And you can buy it from me FREE for $75,000 USD

  • So whats up with the sheet its sitting on!?!?

    Wouldnt be hiding wires under there would you??

  • cleb virtibot

  • lol

  • Wait, if the Wheel is spinning clockwise, how would it be picking up the water? wouldnt it be too weak?

  • @ieatyooz - picking up water (correct: picking up humidity trough the air) will deform parts on the left side, making it easier on that side. So it goes up.

  • Ok, the sound is fixed/swapped.

    BTW Water is inside the tank.

  • I couldn't see any water,

  • kan i have sum money?

  • Sorry for the sound problem, everybody. Seems like the file was somehow corrupted up on the server. Of course it was ok when I uploaded it, and also the first year or so. But now Audio is broken. youtube servers seem to convert here and there from time to time. Seem like they fail sometimes. Please ignore, this is not about the music! Just turn off the sound. Maybe I'll find the original file, eehrmm..

  • yeah, uber super broken audio O.o nice work though

  • do an audio swap on youtube

  • SHUT UP THAT NOISE!!!!!!!!!

  • The water thing was cool, but the rhythmic speaker bleeding was annoying. I stopped watching the video when I found myself in a deep trance and got scared. I think this ugly sound is alien mind controlling waves. I would much rather learn how to make mind controlling sound waves than a water motor.

  • whats wrong with the sound GET IT SORTED OUT!!!!

  • sorry, buddy, but the sound pissed me off and I gave it only one star

  • MY FUCKING EARS

  • WHAT THE F*CK AM I LISTENING TO!?

  • 3/5 the sound gave me a sore head, might wanna audioswap it

  • I hate ur "music" :( 1/5

  • It's Alive! lol, what r u going to call it? Frankenstein?

  • Do you want to understand overunity?

    Search for OLRTW7Kdje4 keyword and watch that video..

    Because it is a pure mechanical pendulum oscillator, our Newtonian minds will digest it.

    Just watching it, you will feel and understand that is really working and that the EXTRA energy (overunity) IS the centrifugal force. (Search for Veljko Milkovic to see more demonstrations)

  • try carbon paper, use more paddles.

  • I just bought the kit yesterday.

    It comes with a new section for making an improved version of the evaporator arm out of plaster of paris mold. It solves the "drying" issue with the original design, though the all-paper plan is still included.

    Definitely good stuff.

  • it would help if tell us how it works

  • Haven't you seen the explanation just below?

  • read his description. It's sort of like the drinking bird toy, it takes tiny bits of energy from atmospheric pressure.

    It's just a toy, though.. not supposed to be serious.

  • ZOMG BUTTSECKS? DX

  • surprise buttsecks to whoever comments next !

  • And it doesn't work!

  • It does work. Only because some people fail to rebuild it doesn't mean it's not working.

    It is also explained HOW it works: The evaporating water on the right side causes some paper stripes to bend towards the axis. This causes imbalance and the wheel starts turning. The bended Stripes then reach drier areas, where they "un-bend" back again, while new tripes start bending on the right side - and so on and on and on. Got it? Simple. (Need to try some sorts of paper to find a very reactive one)

  • Uh, as mentioned on the homepage: it won't work under extreme moisture conditions. If for example the Air Humidity is higher than 70% then it may stop rotating until the room humidity drops again.

    For those who have no idea about Air humidity: In the summer the Humidity is high, in the winter low (at least at most places).

    In the rain forest of brasil it probably never works, since the Humidity is always high there.

  • nice congrats on the physics, chemistry, and math of this experment. I hope you got a reward for your effort.

  • Yeap, It should work when properly build.

  • how u make it??

  • nice!!! but... how?

  • I like it very much! Congratulate!

  • Glad you like it - it's based on your idea.

  • Bigger is possible, but there isn't much force. It is only there to show it's possible - everybody can build and test it at home.

    To extract higher amounts of energy the design should be developed further, esp. from this 2D reaction to a 3D reaction. Right now the reactive parts are only a few Grams of osmotic fibre, if we once can utilize kilograms or tons of it, then it could be used as an energy source.

    Btw. there is no Salt in the water. But destilled water should be prefered.

  • How much power could you extract,

    if you build this with wood and 1 Meter in diameter for the disc ?

  • Can also be bigger wheel be built ?

    Kann man das auch groesser bauen, also mit z.B. 1 Meter Durchmesser und mehr Leistung rausholen ?

    Ist da irgendwie Salz im Wasser drinnen, so dass nach ein paar Wochen das Wasser gewechselt werden muss ?

  • Oh ok, Thank you

  • How do we make it?

  • See the URL at 1:07.

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