Actually, if this ball in the video did not lose energy to the air and friction to the dish, it could spin for eternity without ever slowing down. Oh wait... this is not correct. I think when a body spins, it radiates some sort of heat (no matter how small) losing energy and it will eventually stop, perhaps after years.
@xactlyme a body spinning in vacuum is not using energy to spin, just the initial energy to put it in motion. Unless acted upon it will continue to spin forever.
must read this. once u have started there is no turning back. a litle 10 year old girl was raped and murdered in 1945. her body was not fund until 1947. then a boy last week read this and did not copy and paste this message. the dead girl appeared in his room haunting him and killed him. if you do not copy and paste this onto 10 videos 30 minutes the dead girl will appear in your room tonight and hant you and kil you. well you better start to copy and paste to be saved
Evening love, im just off to spin my balls in a bowl again, call me when tea's ready (4 hours later with no tea) ......ohh yeah thats right, i dont have a wife and i'm talking to myself !
Imagine spraying Pam cooking spray in the bowl, or WD40, or some other kind of lubricant. Butter? That might make it spin even more ridiculously long.
for some reason when i got fushigi, it didn't work! honestly to be the first to say, FUSHIGI IS A RIP-OFF!!!!! I'm surprised nobody else thinks that, cuz it's true!
the problem isn't that fushigi didn't work isn't that you didn't know what you were buying. in fact there is no way for a fushigi not to work its a just a plastic ball its YOU that didn't work. you're meant to watch the CD and learn yourself how to do the tricks.
sorry its just that I've seen alot of people saying this and it makes no sense.
Watching this reminded me of something - transfer of momentum between a basketball and a tennis ball. Hold a basketball at arms length and position a tennis ball on the top - don't hold the tennis ball, let it sit exactly on the top of the basketball. Drop the basketball, being careful to not disturb the relative positions. When the BB hits the floor there will be a small gap. The tennis ball will rebound with AMAZING speed (be careful). Video it!
Thats actually how the trick works where the cool man places a massive rock on his head an smasches it with a hammer. It's the basketball-thing just backwards.
@stevecrye It also works well with a jumbo and small super-ball. Hold the large one in the palm of your hand, using your last 3 fingers to grip it. Then hold the small ball with thumb and index directly atop the large ball. Make sure they are touching the entire time. Then out stretch your arm, holding the balls perpendicular to the ground, large on bottom and release. The large one pulls away prior to striking the ground, thus rebounding straight upwards into the small one propelling it greatly
man, i had a load of "mill balls" 32 years ago from a coal power plant's SO2 processor, some were 100+mm in diameter, imagine a few thousand of those being tossed around in a 20 foot diameter steel drum!
@ervans I have a can of the food grade silicone lube and I tried it but it didn't seem to make it spin any longer. I could have SPUN it harder but the bearing starts to ride on the outside of the bowl and throws the bowl around. This is the kind of stuff I do at 3am on my nights off. lol Mostly I was testing the focus-lock of my camera- usually stuff like this makes the auto-focus go berserk.
@billhaley1868 I do videos like this every once in a while, probably drives some of my subscribers crazy. I've got quite a mixed audience I guess. I had a Pachinko machine too. Noisy but it was fun. I should have kept it.
@tomtortoise No magnets, just the heavy bearing spinning with little friction against the glass. The large bearings are about 37mm. The mouse ball would probably not spin for very long since it is rubber coated.
@Ranger629 It's because of the weight of the object and the minimal friction between the ball bearing and the glass bowl. Check out some videos of bullets being fired into ice. The bullets hit the ice, bounce off, land, and spin for minutes while digging a shallow hole into the ice. It's amazing.
@NaplesSwampRat I guess those fushigis aren't anything but a ball, but the technique you handle them just gives the illusion they are doing something amazing.
@taofledermaus lol, they are just a ball for sure cuz i took one out of the box at walmart. the ppl on tv must have oil on their hands or something tho to do sum of the stuff they do
@NaplesSwampRat I thought there was some sort of spinning balls inside the thing. I did some poking around on YT and it's sort of a sleight of hand technique they call surface juggling it think. Sort of like moon walking , just gives the illusion that fools the eyes. I would have been mad if I bought one.... lol rip off!
that's kinda neet! try the same thing with say, a styrofoam ball which has virtually no mass, thus no inertia, but still very little friction, you might get what.... 10 seconds of spinning, if that?
I thought, from the thumbnail, you floated the bearing balls in mercury ;))
That would reduce friction even more.
yo6ial 1 day ago
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psaratscheff 5 days ago
what is the Song name!!
MrFennmeista 5 days ago
Imagine if this were an Ideal Machine :)
RelentlessSoviet 1 week ago
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RelentlessSoviet 1 week ago
the song is freaking me out....
venacavaz 1 week ago
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MAX18044 1 week ago
if it keeps circling forever = infinite enrgy
am I right?
mondonem 3 weeks ago
@mondonem
Sorry, but not.
It just keeps the initial energy and needs energy to be stopped (That's what friction normlly does)
psaratscheff 5 days ago
Actually, if this ball in the video did not lose energy to the air and friction to the dish, it could spin for eternity without ever slowing down. Oh wait... this is not correct. I think when a body spins, it radiates some sort of heat (no matter how small) losing energy and it will eventually stop, perhaps after years.
xactlyme 1 month ago
@xactlyme a body spinning in vacuum is not using energy to spin, just the initial energy to put it in motion. Unless acted upon it will continue to spin forever.
drizel462 1 week ago
Hes using the watch as proof that its not looped. Nice perception
flyingaceify 1 month ago
¿Como coño he llegado aqui?
juanpabloss97 1 month ago 3
Inertia is a property of matter !
BillKillerz 1 month ago
Are you using a magnet here? Are the bearings magnetic?
babyface2k 1 month ago
what is the song?
kailoniey 1 month ago
WITCH! Burn it!
brewerbrian420 1 month ago 2
now imagine that ball bearing the size of jupiter
sinnock4444 2 months ago
let me be the first to say - they're ball bearings, "that's what they are meant to do" ;)
MarcPopeTV 2 months ago
FAAKKKKEEEE!!!!!!!
Jarrett2409 2 months ago
nice watch
wallaguest1 2 months ago
Nice watch !
Gameb00k 2 months ago
check my channel please. I do videos.
TheImacMania 2 months ago
And still no unlimited energy...
588Board 2 months ago
it's a kind of magnetik bearing, helps concentrate energy on 1 axis
DioptriyForever 2 months ago
are those balls made from neodenium?
moviemyles100 3 months ago
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must read this. once u have started there is no turning back. a litle 10 year old girl was raped and murdered in 1945. her body was not fund until 1947. then a boy last week read this and did not copy and paste this message. the dead girl appeared in his room haunting him and killed him. if you do not copy and paste this onto 10 videos 30 minutes the dead girl will appear in your room tonight and hant you and kil you. well you better start to copy and paste to be saved
012Jac 3 months ago
woow.. good job.. you put a fushigi ball in a bowl and spun it around
scaredsinger1995 3 months ago
@scaredsinger1995 Oh, come on! Have some scientific fun...
JohnnyJackPompolla 3 months ago
There is a magnet below the dish.
lekunberriko1 3 months ago
nice breakbeat to acompany
take note science teachers
hydrodwarf 3 months ago
omg! the watch is powering itself! wow
TheHumanZionite 3 months ago
Nerds masturbate on this.
zigaretka 3 months ago
lol the music
ManiDProductions 3 months ago
A BOWL FROM IKEA!
MINEnVLOG 3 months ago
I just read the whole bible and it doesnt say anything about this so it must be fake. Blasphemers
699backstab 4 months ago
Watching this reminds me of the movie "Inception" haha!!
rex0xx212 4 months ago
Inertia - Mass - Friction - Amazing Physics
thats what she sed ;)
oOUNIToOoMODSOo 4 months ago
Yeah, its called moment of inertia ..
i love Engineering
khalid97899789 4 months ago
What is that? Seems to have very low friction
Zalamedas 4 months ago
Are the balls covered in some kind of lube? The friction must be really small for them to spin that long.
TJankris 4 months ago
Dab of furniture polish and it may spin even longer! :O
NickyDark17 4 months ago
Bayblaed
nahomied 6 months ago
Thats because there is no friction between ball and the bowl. Bowl is smooth.
ansarinazim1 7 months ago
Evening love, im just off to spin my balls in a bowl again, call me when tea's ready (4 hours later with no tea) ......ohh yeah thats right, i dont have a wife and i'm talking to myself !
R6Yamaha81 7 months ago
Imagine spraying Pam cooking spray in the bowl, or WD40, or some other kind of lubricant. Butter? That might make it spin even more ridiculously long.
kylesdelicious 10 months ago
HOW DID YOU STEAL CHUCK NORRIS'S BALLS?!?!?
yosoccerboy 11 months ago
WHERE DID U GET THOSE MAN
elbacano97 1 year ago
for some reason when i got fushigi, it didn't work! honestly to be the first to say, FUSHIGI IS A RIP-OFF!!!!! I'm surprised nobody else thinks that, cuz it's true!
knhnj 1 year ago
@knhnj
the problem isn't that fushigi didn't work isn't that you didn't know what you were buying. in fact there is no way for a fushigi not to work its a just a plastic ball its YOU that didn't work. you're meant to watch the CD and learn yourself how to do the tricks.
sorry its just that I've seen alot of people saying this and it makes no sense.
dexdrako 1 year ago
for some reason when i got fushigi, it didn't work! honestly to be the first to say, FUSHIGI IS A RIP-OFF!!!!!
knhnj 1 year ago
Watching this reminded me of something - transfer of momentum between a basketball and a tennis ball. Hold a basketball at arms length and position a tennis ball on the top - don't hold the tennis ball, let it sit exactly on the top of the basketball. Drop the basketball, being careful to not disturb the relative positions. When the BB hits the floor there will be a small gap. The tennis ball will rebound with AMAZING speed (be careful). Video it!
stevecrye 1 year ago 30
@stevecrye I've never heard of that before! That I've got to try. Hopefully I won't get a tennis ball in my face. lol
taofledermaus 1 year ago 16
@taofledermaus
Did u recorded this? :D
PumaSkate2265 1 month ago
@stevecrye
Thats actually how the trick works where the cool man places a massive rock on his head an smasches it with a hammer. It's the basketball-thing just backwards.
gedankenwelten 4 months ago
@stevecrye It also works well with a jumbo and small super-ball. Hold the large one in the palm of your hand, using your last 3 fingers to grip it. Then hold the small ball with thumb and index directly atop the large ball. Make sure they are touching the entire time. Then out stretch your arm, holding the balls perpendicular to the ground, large on bottom and release. The large one pulls away prior to striking the ground, thus rebounding straight upwards into the small one propelling it greatly
mantorok09 3 months ago
@stevecrye my brother`s face was hit by the tennis ball
fsdlfnasnfsalk 2 months ago
@stevecrye I did that except with a golf ball. Don't do it near cars...
monkey314159 4 weeks ago
Kill yourself, you're dreaming! :P
KoolAidKO 1 year ago
i took 4 percocets and man this video is feels soo weird like im in 1980 sci fi movie
stfuBUDDY 1 year ago
cool stuff
MadR6 1 year ago
man, i had a load of "mill balls" 32 years ago from a coal power plant's SO2 processor, some were 100+mm in diameter, imagine a few thousand of those being tossed around in a 20 foot diameter steel drum!
mrbadx19 1 year ago
@mrbadx19 They used those to pulverize the coal? Gotta be better than a hammer mill.
taofledermaus 1 year ago
Reminds me of a bullet in motion....
MrNelsonButterscotch 1 year ago
Wait, shouldn't that have been filmed with your high speed camera? lol :P
Spetsop 1 year ago
Cool video, Mr. scienceflyingmouse
:)
miGsKills 1 year ago
Awesome man, just awesome! Try it with some colored marbles! would give off a cool illusion.
Keep the videos coming!!
Phayze87 1 year ago
@Phayze87 Thanks!
taofledermaus 1 year ago
Nice, I wonder if it would spin longer with Teflon silicone lubricant.
ervans 1 year ago
@ervans I got it to spin longer than I did in this video, but I was worried it would make the video too long and bore people. lol
taofledermaus 1 year ago
@taofledermaus Maybe so, but I wanted it to keep going. I use that spray on everything. Oh forget about that, how about shooting the spray can.
ervans 1 year ago
@ervans I have a can of the food grade silicone lube and I tried it but it didn't seem to make it spin any longer. I could have SPUN it harder but the bearing starts to ride on the outside of the bowl and throws the bowl around. This is the kind of stuff I do at 3am on my nights off. lol Mostly I was testing the focus-lock of my camera- usually stuff like this makes the auto-focus go berserk.
taofledermaus 1 year ago
@taofledermaus Thanks for trying sometimes I can't keep focussed. lol
ervans 1 year ago
SCIENCE FTW!
FusionMusicMan 1 year ago
Very cool! Your gonna have to change your name to Taoscienceguy! lol
I used to have a Pachinko when I was a kid, yeeeears ago lol!
billhaley1868 1 year ago
@billhaley1868 I do videos like this every once in a while, probably drives some of my subscribers crazy. I've got quite a mixed audience I guess. I had a Pachinko machine too. Noisy but it was fun. I should have kept it.
taofledermaus 1 year ago
is there a magnet on the bottom and can i use a ball bearing from a mouse ball
tomtortoise 1 year ago
@tomtortoise No magnets, just the heavy bearing spinning with little friction against the glass. The large bearings are about 37mm. The mouse ball would probably not spin for very long since it is rubber coated.
taofledermaus 1 year ago
more guns good vids bro
mohawksniper79 1 year ago
NERD-A-LICIOUS!!!!
TheHiddenPart 1 year ago 2
@TheHiddenPart Haha, damn I wish the weather was better. I am so behind on shooting videos!
taofledermaus 1 year ago
Makes me want to see what a .308 would do to one of the big balls ;)
rlscs63 1 year ago 20
@rlscs63 I'm pretty certain the bearings would win. I doubt a bullet would even leave a mark on them.
taofledermaus 1 year ago
@rlscs63 splatter and blow lead all over the place
lebensraummetal 2 months ago
I love the 4 identical ball bearings in the upper left corner towards the end of the video. Those were almost surreal in how they slowly revolved.
ryukenosuke 1 year ago 5
@ryukenosuke I cheated and filmed that one segment at 300fps.
taofledermaus 1 year ago 8
Oooooh. Hahaha. It was quite mesmerizing.
ryukenosuke 1 year ago
i do the same thing with quarters all day. but they stop and make cool noises.
italianirishscotish 1 year ago
Nice watch...
It must've costed you an arm and a leg...
Spartan117A1 1 year ago
@Spartan117A1 xD haha haven't thought of that oen!
masicklazik 1 year ago
@Spartan117A1 It's a Timex... so. lol
taofledermaus 1 year ago 3
heavy ball spinning fast with minimal friction = sweet!
mxf7010g8k 1 year ago
Is it because of mass and gravity?
Ranger629 1 year ago
@Ranger629 It's because of the weight of the object and the minimal friction between the ball bearing and the glass bowl. Check out some videos of bullets being fired into ice. The bullets hit the ice, bounce off, land, and spin for minutes while digging a shallow hole into the ice. It's amazing.
metalhead2508 1 year ago
@metalhead2508 Okay, thanks buddy. :D
Ranger629 1 year ago
fushigi !!!!!!!
NaplesSwampRat 1 year ago 9
@NaplesSwampRat Fushigi?! LMAO I hate those commercials :D
RoboTekno 1 year ago
@NaplesSwampRat I guess those fushigis aren't anything but a ball, but the technique you handle them just gives the illusion they are doing something amazing.
taofledermaus 1 year ago
@taofledermaus lol, they are just a ball for sure cuz i took one out of the box at walmart. the ppl on tv must have oil on their hands or something tho to do sum of the stuff they do
NaplesSwampRat 1 year ago
@NaplesSwampRat I thought there was some sort of spinning balls inside the thing. I did some poking around on YT and it's sort of a sleight of hand technique they call surface juggling it think. Sort of like moon walking , just gives the illusion that fools the eyes. I would have been mad if I bought one.... lol rip off!
taofledermaus 1 year ago
wow!
ddgg00 1 year ago
that was pretty cool
weaponeer 1 year ago
that's kinda neet! try the same thing with say, a styrofoam ball which has virtually no mass, thus no inertia, but still very little friction, you might get what.... 10 seconds of spinning, if that?
007tallguy 1 year ago
wanna a hint???? spray some water on them...both ball and bowl and put in the fridge...
0adireita 1 year ago
Amazing! Pure awesome! I've never seen anything like this before!
Vdeogamer 1 year ago 3
@Vdeogamer Thanks!
taofledermaus 1 year ago
Gotta love viewing a video with a random gibberish title :)
fia2322 1 year ago