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  • Hi, well done, but you can only get something to work, if you use the virtual centrifugal forces and convert them somehow into rotational forces. Also use springs with it to store the forces and movements. Only with levers and torque arms you will never get anything selfrunning ! This is from my own research. P.S: Please subscribe to my youtube channel. Just click on my username and the subscribe. Many thanks. Regards, Stefan.
  • wait. is it actually perpetual..... i thought that was impossible..... like didn't someone really smart say that that was impossible??

  • Search for "Wood That Works" and you'll find just one of the many individuals making this stuff. These sculptures are absolutely gorgeous. You can get hours of enjoyment out of them. And those things that look like belts are usually constant force springs that, while not very powerful, discharge at a constant rate. The reason springs are preferable is because there are no batteries (a simple winding can make a well-designed work run for around 10 hours) and they are completely silent. Awesome.

  • i like it! i want 1 at home

  • I see a belt driving the system on the wall behind and below the "art"

  • The belt is how it runs. It's an art exhibit, not an attempt to demonstrate 'real' perpetual motion machines.

  • cool, thank you

  • What is strange/ironic is that a lot of the so-called machines here on youtube are actually works of art, their creators simply need to be told that what they have created is not technology but art.

  • Very interesting art, though I doubt if it's scientific at all. Pretty cool to watch though.

  • not really perpetual motion, those sculptures need to be wound like a clock and last a few hours

  • that's the idea... the exhibit is meant to make fun of perpetual motion 'machines'. the idea many 'inventors' have that such a machine can be built. Like the many earnest attempts to build 'real' perpetual motion machines that you can find right here on youtube. These pieces are not meant to be actual perpetual motion machines.

  • I want buy 1 :P

  • thats nucked as futs

  • yeah uucked fp

  • ahh omg now i see actually theay are quite balance if u turn them onec i bet they circel forever my bad :P

  • It's belt driven, if you look at the part on the wall, beyond the fan like pieces.

  • he is using 2 have or 2 1/4 of a circle and the are turning in diferent direction look closely :) i dont know what u are tyying to do but don't humaliate urself thear is always someone who wil figur it out :).

  • were do i get diagrams . i wanna build a big one in a nightclub

  • why didnt you stand infront of it? What a shit angle

  • LOL

  • seiously

  • It's a sculpture run on a spring!

  • omg

  • ???????

  • I am sure it is supposed to be viewed from in front. You ruined it.

  • ruined

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