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From: MikhailDmitriyev
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  • youtube, no powerpoint ASS HOLE

  • question ,,does it work you plum

  • Seriously ????? What are you doing on YOUTUBE????

  • Do a physics course...

  • YouTube is for hosting videos.

    YouFrame is for still images.

  • But will it deliver?

    

  • I find this hard to masturbate to, until I got an arrow in the knee.

  • Millions of people, since the dawn of time, have been trying to make a perpetual motion machine. Some use water, some use weights, etc.,but NOT ONE of them has ever come close to working. Even with the fancy math, it never worked, did it? Of course not. The only motion ever created is that of laughter of other people.

  • yep, perpetually stationary machine, SHOW US IT MOVING

  • @44R0Ndin Well there you go. 100% conservation of momentum!

  • permanently unnecessary wheel and slideshow

  • it's just pics for real dude Lo_o L

  • The only "perpetual motion" to be seen on this earth is exhibited by active children at play, I invite you to see for yourself. o_O Just sayin'

  • Are you kidding me??? >:(

  • certi malati di mente in una discesa vedono soltanto la discesa, non gli balena neanche un poco che una discesa e anche intrinsecamente una salita .

  • This is no slide show. It's a video that's shows perfectly what this machine is good at. (Being motionless...)

  • dont be so quick ppl. this should give a thinker, a few good ideas. did me.

  • YOUTUBE IS FOR VIDEOS, GOOGLE IS FOR FUCKING IMAGES! !!!!!!!!!

  • You could use this device to power something that doesn't require power...

  • meh it doesn´t work...

  • wow it's a perpetually motionless machine!

  • It works!!!!!!

  • @DragonToko  You bought one huh.

  • Permanently unbalanced wheel - and therein lies the problem ie it is permanent.

    If the unbalancing is permanent then the wheel will not turn because turning will not lose any energy, which is the only reason it ever would turn. If you had a temporarily unbalanced wheel it would turn a bit because by turning it would lower its centre of gravity and thus loose energy.

    Being heavier on one side is not sufficient cause for turning, it also requires that turning would change this.

  • Just because the weights on a wheel are offset from the axle doesn't mean the rotational axis of the weights are truly offset to provide a net continuous torque.

    It doesn't matter if you use a wheel and axle, a hub-less wheel, roller coaster or anything else, the principle is the same. Each weight is moving around a closed path therefor each weight loses just as much as it gains from the top of the loop to the bottom. The path is irrelevant. No amount of wishful thin king will make it work.

  • Work done around a closed loop is at best zero but usually negative. The best analog to a gravity motor is a roller coaster. There is no creatively shaped roller coaster track that will allow greater than 100% of the first downhill fall to be recovered to complete the lap and start again.

  • slide shows do not prove concept please stop making videos unless your ready to prove

  • @enCODed3 if you look up, you can watch video with working device.

    You able to make a work with thousands ways. To get overunity you should choose right way.

  • @enCODed3 where is your imagination stoogeboy

  • @enCODed3 "Implimentation" Can you not read? Just because you can argue doesn't mean you can read a title correctly.

  • nice...

    what's that thing?

  • Wooow...

  • there's no such thing as a permanently unbalanced wheel unless work is put into the wheel. :|

  • a new grass cutter?

  • And what is this?

    

  • @1ggssxxrr : It's a slide show of not moving images of a perpetual motor, that do not run...

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