Converting this motion in to mechanical power would not be to hard.
The real question is what will be the output relevant to the needed input.
As Mercury weighs 30 times more than water, this scaled up may produce viable outputs.
I get the idea of using the mercury as a fly wheel, and off course there could be many adaptations to reduce the input load such as kinetic energy or solar panels.
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Just thinking out loud but mercury is very heavy, I wonder how much force is created by spinning it. If that force powered a turbine I wonder how much energy out you could create vs. energy in.
Question? Has anyone tried these test with Gold? I dont know How or Why, But there are more answers then questions on gold.. Think about our history. Gold has been the the most sought after thing on the planet. It is conductive and can be melted down and used in many ways.
thats nothing new, its an old el. Mag Sittsch Technology wich was dropped because of the Tocix of Mercury, most people dont know they breath Mercury in if they use it on Room Temp..
Dexxxter7780 - I think "technically" it meets the definition of a motor, converting electrical energy into mechanical motion in the fluid, although I can't say it's a "useful" motor since the mechanical motion can't really be put to use. It's just a fun experiment.
@krouviere except when doing this the mercury itself creates a rotating magnetic field which, yes, can be used to transmit rotational force over a distance :)
@krouviere You could use the revolution of the fluid, if you would control it and and in the side there would be some pallets and those would be rotated, it is just like a generator run on water, but with mercury and the fluid revolving... it could be a fun experiment, and as mercury is quite dense, it would have the power to move something, or a piece of mercury spinning with very high speed on a circular ramp could be used as a cool vacuum generator, i think...
I'm not sure what practical applications may be. In this case it's just a demonstration on the effect of current flowing through a conductive liquid in a magnetic field. More of a science demonstration than anything else.
@krouviere aliens use this power to move their crafts, its has something to do with mercury, magnetic energy and electricity, somehow combining those 3 can push the limits of travel as we know it! also alot of ufo crash sites have reported mercury around the crash sites
@krouviere it cud be put to use if u like put something like mm .. 3 * 120 degree seperated vertical blades with an axis in the middle ... the blades will pick up the motion and turn the axis..so there's ur motor .. although id wanna know how efficient that will be ..
mercury metal itself isn't so toxic, it's mercury salts that are the dangerous part... I've personally seen my science teacher handle a drop of mercury with his bare hands. It only becomes dangerous once you heat it and it becomes a gas or you have mercury salts that you breathe in... I'd probably drink mercury for 1 million dollars...
The make a motor you can use mercury as a fluid coupling drive. Take a donut shaped stationary outer container and place a veined fan attached to a drive shaft. Supply a varying electrical current that spins the mecury around the donut to drive the veins and then the shaft. Just think is how a automotive torque coverter works. Just imagine the transfluid as the mercury. Voila, a mercury drive motor!
@truckerguy72 Spin it in a doughnut within another doughnut, supercool the engine and make the liquids spin 2 directions, electricity controls everything, use liquid helium to super cool and make a friction less environment.
@iToasterman Thanks. The black spots/contamination is from the plating on the electrodes, which has flaked off in this old switch. That worked well for me here, since it made it easier to see the flowing mercury.
@krouviere i like that contamination. normally, with copper for example, the alloy come soff and taints the entire liquid so you still can't see motion very well. but in this case, its spotted. it doesn't seem to mix enough to change the color of the mercury. i am wondering if you can recall what the material was if one wanted to reproduce the same type of contamination?
@IlluminatiSeer no. radiation could be possible but it it would come from stepping up the amps extremely high. you can make a very powerful artificial magnet that can do amazing things with be-nine elements like barium and two others. But you always come back to the classic problem can you get more energy out than you put in. New theories say it could be possible.
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@LcfPuritania666 it has friction but very little of it. many say that mercury is used as a gravity distorter for alien ships and the government is trying to replicate this by using mercury but since it still creates friction it isn't working at the moment
@T16Akatsuki maybe mercury shouldnt move close to the speed of light? maybe it should just move a few centimeters a second, and current running through it... lots of current, then its all the billions of electrons that distorts gravity, and not the actual mercury?
@luaconspiracao true.... but u need a frictionless ferro liquid and a one hell of a strong container so that it wont burst...... that will produce anti gravity
When I was a kid playing around with electrolysis of water (22v DC) I added a ball of mercury to the ceramic dish. IIRC, I placed one wire in the mercury and the other in the water. I can't recall if I added salt or baking powder to the water. Anyway the mercury would spin and eventually break away from the wire and zip away, bouncing around the dish, still spinning. But there was no magnet present. So I'm baffled,
What about coiling a thin coppar wire many times around the outside of a mercury filled tube that was sealed? Than inducing a current in the wire. Could this possibly result in some type of lift?
@ lingesh090027 - I think that you mean what would happen if the mercury and the magnet touched. I think the answer is nothing. They would not interact because the mercury is not attracted to the magnet, unless an electric current was running through the mercury.
I used a bench power supply that is capable of voltage and current limiting. Since the resistance of the mercury is so low, there is not ever much voltage across it, but the current can be pretty high. So what I did was vary the current from about .2 amps at the low end to about 3 amps at the max in this video. At 3 amps, the switch did start to get warm after a little bit. Eventually it would overheat and possibly crack (?).
The magnet is external to the tube. It's the cylinder shaped object on the right. So the permanent magnet poles are outside the tube. I'm not sure if that answers your question (?).
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aju4333 1 hour ago
This could make for some interesting tests.
Converting this motion in to mechanical power would not be to hard.
The real question is what will be the output relevant to the needed input.
As Mercury weighs 30 times more than water, this scaled up may produce viable outputs.
I get the idea of using the mercury as a fly wheel, and off course there could be many adaptations to reduce the input load such as kinetic energy or solar panels.
None the less it got my interest. thumbs up.
TCupUK 3 hours ago
its shiney! i want it O3O
CloudFrosties 5 hours ago
T 1000
DanaHamelit 1 day ago
Thats so cool.
One of the most important pieces of an antigravity device.
U guys do not fuc_ arround with mercury if you dont know what ur doing, its poisonous.
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legendaryfixx 6 days ago
very cool
JesusisComingAWAKE 6 days ago
how the f did i get here?
Matt2wild 1 week ago
@Matt2wild umm touching the thumbnail... phewww * pulls out staples button * that was easy !
ingridnavarro 5 days ago
This is what they used to fly the Vimana's
Thundralight 1 week ago
All of these comments are interesting to read :)
krouviere 1 week ago
How Mercury Causes Neurodegeneration (Brain Damage)
Miromaxua 2 weeks ago
This principle of anti-gravity engines, described in the ancient Aryan Vedas. There are devices called Wiman.
Miromaxua 2 weeks ago
This is the easiest solution for the gravitational engine that I have EVER SEEN! LEFT TO MERCURY Preheat STATE PLASMA AND CREATE A HIGH SPEED for the rotation of Mercury on its axis !!!!!!!!!
Miromaxua 2 weeks ago
@predvceerom - It's pretty silent.
krouviere 2 weeks ago
guys what sound does it make I dont have speakers
predvcecerom 2 weeks ago
370HP 317 TQ @ 2,800 rpm mighty fine v8 you have there.
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pwolfe1987 3 weeks ago
Not sure that is a motor.
vistigioful 3 weeks ago
am i the only one that felt like jacking off when the vid started ?
greenrolaids 3 weeks ago
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but if that is gallium. physical ragas
thematte444 1 month ago
dude just make a aluminum toroid and try to spin the mercury inside it with more amps and watch the magic happen :))) antigravity
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Just thinking out loud but mercury is very heavy, I wonder how much force is created by spinning it. If that force powered a turbine I wonder how much energy out you could create vs. energy in.
brainfullametal 2 months ago
Question? Has anyone tried these test with Gold? I dont know How or Why, But there are more answers then questions on gold.. Think about our history. Gold has been the the most sought after thing on the planet. It is conductive and can be melted down and used in many ways.
MrSkywatcher13 2 months ago
haa haa nice :D
khaled6100 2 months ago
What if you spin the magnet, say as a controled gyro, within the mercury, can u control the angular momentum of spin?
capricechild92 3 months ago 3
@capricechild92 I'm not sure about that, but it's an interesting idea.
krouviere 3 months ago 4
Add a gold casing with directional currents over electro magnetic gyro..
capricechild92 3 months ago
This is a result of an MHD effect. You might take a look at my webpage approachconcepts com
johnroach1 3 months ago
heat induction or thermal flow...moron
whatever7x7 4 months ago
thats nothing new, its an old el. Mag Sittsch Technology wich was dropped because of the Tocix of Mercury, most people dont know they breath Mercury in if they use it on Room Temp..
SargonvonThule 4 months ago
that is advance technology a motor is just a bunch a mechanical ides put together to from a engine
MDSVes 4 months ago
I apologise as i judged your experiments from one example.. Awesome work!
theovtv 4 months ago
stolen Indian technology.
shyamc83 4 months ago
0:26 looks like my grammas tits bouncing up and down.
Kg277 5 months ago
Dexxxter7780 - I think "technically" it meets the definition of a motor, converting electrical energy into mechanical motion in the fluid, although I can't say it's a "useful" motor since the mechanical motion can't really be put to use. It's just a fun experiment.
krouviere 5 months ago 8
@krouviere The definition of motor is a machine that convert energy into useful mechanical motion
LamaPaj 5 months ago
@LamaPaj interesting... and it's a motor if it turns electric energy into kinetic energy :P
At least in this case
TheReasonWhyGuy 5 months ago
@TheReasonWhyGuy Well, i fail to see how this is USEFUL kinetic energy.
LamaPaj 5 months ago
@LamaPaj idk, perhaps it could be used for stirring XD
TheReasonWhyGuy 5 months ago
@krouviere except when doing this the mercury itself creates a rotating magnetic field which, yes, can be used to transmit rotational force over a distance :)
sycx1 4 months ago
@krouviere well, a fun experiment today could mean a useful revolution tomorrow :)
drvx1 1 month ago
@krouviere You could use the revolution of the fluid, if you would control it and and in the side there would be some pallets and those would be rotated, it is just like a generator run on water, but with mercury and the fluid revolving... it could be a fun experiment, and as mercury is quite dense, it would have the power to move something, or a piece of mercury spinning with very high speed on a circular ramp could be used as a cool vacuum generator, i think...
VikingNightmare 1 week ago
@krouviere you know, the same comments had been made for several former big inventions, as the telephone.
juanrafael1969 5 days ago
How is this a motor?
Dexxxter7780 5 months ago
I'm not sure what practical applications may be. In this case it's just a demonstration on the effect of current flowing through a conductive liquid in a magnetic field. More of a science demonstration than anything else.
krouviere 5 months ago 7
@krouviere aliens use this power to move their crafts, its has something to do with mercury, magnetic energy and electricity, somehow combining those 3 can push the limits of travel as we know it! also alot of ufo crash sites have reported mercury around the crash sites
assad11 5 months ago 2
@krouviere it cud be put to use if u like put something like mm .. 3 * 120 degree seperated vertical blades with an axis in the middle ... the blades will pick up the motion and turn the axis..so there's ur motor .. although id wanna know how efficient that will be ..
abcas1990 1 week ago
Ok, so you can make mercury spin, what is the practical application and do you have a demo of it being applied to this?
armisis 5 months ago
THAT IS NOT A MOTOR, MERCURY IS JUST BEING EXCITED THROUGH EMF.
chris03653837 5 months ago
The current applied to the mercury varied from 0.2 amps to 3.0 amps. At 3 amps, the mercury spins very quickly.
krouviere 6 months ago
can you measure the electric current ?
yuraaa1990 6 months ago
o this looks easy i got a big old bottle of mercury in my outhouse i will go and start building this .. sweet :D
MyTilted 7 months ago
u can show the same effect easy with water :)
Assi2004 8 months ago
Mercury taste Great!
marcuelcajon 8 months ago
mercury metal itself isn't so toxic, it's mercury salts that are the dangerous part... I've personally seen my science teacher handle a drop of mercury with his bare hands. It only becomes dangerous once you heat it and it becomes a gas or you have mercury salts that you breathe in... I'd probably drink mercury for 1 million dollars...
nubasaurhaxx94 9 months ago
and t1000 is born...
elijahlucian 9 months ago
The make a motor you can use mercury as a fluid coupling drive. Take a donut shaped stationary outer container and place a veined fan attached to a drive shaft. Supply a varying electrical current that spins the mecury around the donut to drive the veins and then the shaft. Just think is how a automotive torque coverter works. Just imagine the transfluid as the mercury. Voila, a mercury drive motor!
Engineer245 10 months ago
that's cool but how could it apply in practical use?
gurn58 11 months ago
This is amazing!
RarelyEvil 11 months ago
nazi bell technology?
truckerguy72 11 months ago
@truckerguy72 Spin it in a doughnut within another doughnut, supercool the engine and make the liquids spin 2 directions, electricity controls everything, use liquid helium to super cool and make a friction less environment.
hellzone100 7 months ago
1. Mercury is super toxic so be careful 2. whats with the black spots on it?
iToasterman 11 months ago
@iToasterman Thanks. The black spots/contamination is from the plating on the electrodes, which has flaked off in this old switch. That worked well for me here, since it made it easier to see the flowing mercury.
krouviere 11 months ago
@krouviere Its so amazing but so toxic. Why must momma nature be so cruel and make it so toxic! D:!
iToasterman 11 months ago
@krouviere i like that contamination. normally, with copper for example, the alloy come soff and taints the entire liquid so you still can't see motion very well. but in this case, its spotted. it doesn't seem to mix enough to change the color of the mercury. i am wondering if you can recall what the material was if one wanted to reproduce the same type of contamination?
mikesmullin 2 months ago
Would there be any "bad" radiation from experimenting with this kind of tech?
IlluminatiSeer 1 year ago
@IlluminatiSeer no. radiation could be possible but it it would come from stepping up the amps extremely high. you can make a very powerful artificial magnet that can do amazing things with be-nine elements like barium and two others. But you always come back to the classic problem can you get more energy out than you put in. New theories say it could be possible.
mrTOPGEAR2010 1 year ago
I think you've made yourself a little torsion field generator there. Die kleine Glocke!
hallsf 1 year ago
cool. next step nazi bell
DanFrederiksen 1 year ago
Great video Well done !!!!
stanzomanyy 1 year ago
is there a gyro in that thing
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transfusablepng 1 year ago
whats mercury's friction value? none?
LcfPuritania666 1 year ago
@LcfPuritania666 More than zero, but pretty low I guess :) You can see it slow down pretty quickly when the current is removed.
krouviere 1 year ago
@LcfPuritania666 it has friction but very little of it. many say that mercury is used as a gravity distorter for alien ships and the government is trying to replicate this by using mercury but since it still creates friction it isn't working at the moment
T16Akatsuki 1 year ago
@T16Akatsuki maybe mercury shouldnt move close to the speed of light? maybe it should just move a few centimeters a second, and current running through it... lots of current, then its all the billions of electrons that distorts gravity, and not the actual mercury?
LcfPuritania666 1 year ago
@T16Akatsuki if it was supper cooled then it would have no friction?
jambuckerwarblast 11 months ago
@jambuckerwarblast If it was supercooled, it would be a solid, so it wouldn't flow at all!
RarelyEvil 11 months ago
@jambuckerwarblast liquid helium.....
hellzone100 7 months ago
@T16Akatsuki LIQUID HELIUM!
hellzone100 7 months ago
CC?? or AC?
Thanks
luaconspiracao 1 year ago
@luaconspiracao DC (direct current)
krouviere 1 year ago
@krouviere, thank you. The UFO theory claims it use mercury or similar in rotation to produce anti gravity, do you follow this issue?
Keep in touch.
Cheers
luaconspiracao 1 year ago
@luaconspiracao true.... but u need a frictionless ferro liquid and a one hell of a strong container so that it wont burst...... that will produce anti gravity
LcfPuritania666 1 year ago
@LcfPuritania666, ohhh in this way I think is not interesting...(Joke)
I think 200.000 atmospheres, so big and danger. Any way, mercury react with aluminiun.
Cheers
luaconspiracao 1 year ago
@luaconspiracao Whats CC?
deaftodd 8 months ago
thats.....it's really wierd to think of the way its moving
kalzorath 1 year ago
When I was a kid playing around with electrolysis of water (22v DC) I added a ball of mercury to the ceramic dish. IIRC, I placed one wire in the mercury and the other in the water. I can't recall if I added salt or baking powder to the water. Anyway the mercury would spin and eventually break away from the wire and zip away, bouncing around the dish, still spinning. But there was no magnet present. So I'm baffled,
SaganAppreciationSoc 1 year ago
I would guess it is working on the impurities in the mercury to get the flow action
mercury is neat shit to play with but highly toxic, so be careful..
JRBeaman 1 year ago
What about coiling a thin coppar wire many times around the outside of a mercury filled tube that was sealed? Than inducing a current in the wire. Could this possibly result in some type of lift?
718310 1 year ago
very interesting... so, like any other motor, if you reversed the process would spinning the metal create a current? thanks and cool vid!
unambitious 1 year ago
@unambitious I think it would, if a magnetic field were present. That would be interesting to try.
krouviere 1 year ago
@krouviere So... you could use pressure to move the mercury and create electricity... HMMM...
rabidowski 1 year ago
@ lingesh090027 - I think that you mean what would happen if the mercury and the magnet touched. I think the answer is nothing. They would not interact because the mercury is not attracted to the magnet, unless an electric current was running through the mercury.
krouviere 2 years ago
what is the voltage used in this experiment ?
blulander1969 2 years ago
I used a bench power supply that is capable of voltage and current limiting. Since the resistance of the mercury is so low, there is not ever much voltage across it, but the current can be pretty high. So what I did was vary the current from about .2 amps at the low end to about 3 amps at the max in this video. At 3 amps, the switch did start to get warm after a little bit. Eventually it would overheat and possibly crack (?).
krouviere 2 years ago
The magnet is external to the tube. It's the cylinder shaped object on the right. So the permanent magnet poles are outside the tube. I'm not sure if that answers your question (?).
krouviere 2 years ago
Are the poles in the tube or not.
EasternBoy11777 2 years ago