@JargonWithCheeze there is of course also minimal frictio on the joints. anyway, when energy is somehow generated from it, it would slow down any way you run the math.
@JargonWithCheeze Not being an ass but the definition of perpetual motion is, no energy needed to continue motion AND no energy needed to start. Unfortunately he had to start it with his hands :(
this thing wouldnt keep moving forever even in a perfect world. theres no way to remove friction in this system since the magnets would be acting as the normal force.
true, in a perfect world, they would move forever, however they will not for several factors. 1) Air Resistance (could be negated by doing so in a vacuum) 2) Friction, the points of contact give friction, which will slow down the rotation and 3) interfering magnetic fields from the rest of the structure and outside sources. There are countless other factors, but those are the major 3
If you are smart enough, you can put some stronger magnets a little bit away from the "holders" that holds the stars up. I mean so theres no friction. and then if you do it in vacuum and with a anti-magnetic feild a bit away from it, it would probaly go on forever.
Even without friction, the mechanism would stop after a while. The magnetic forces will find an equilibrium and come to a stop soon afterward.
Ever see those globes that "Float" in mid-air (within magnetic fields)? It eventually stops, not only due to air resistance, but from magnetic equilibrium. Put one in a vacuum chamber and it still stops.
its just a term used in physics to explain forces, the way the use the word "Perfect" is just to explain how it works, ignoring any other effects the world is putting on it.
Even without friction and air resistance, it would eventually stop. The magnets will find a balance naturally on their own, though they'd spin longer until they find equilibrium.
the pressure provided by the combustion of gas in the small area of pistons provides for a lot of energy to make a car runing do u think this model provides lots of energy ?it only sustains itself
the magnets make them spin as unit...but without outside forces (friction, etc.), you would basically get the same result at higher speeds. so the perfect world thing is irrelevant.
Awesome, I'd expect that thing to collapse on itselfe though... You say a perfect world has no friction, that can be debated. Though I'm just stating it here...
BUT... will it blend?
awesomeFrost 1 week ago
Can you, like, put the blueprints or something in the description or somewhere so I can make my own?
Makedeluxe 5 months ago
sick dude
stranger1324 6 months ago
what if the magnets were to be stronger.... they could have enough push to keep the following cog going or?
cjl85uk 6 months ago
@cjl85uk No, energy is always lost due to friction
prorsoft 1 week ago
Mind = Blown
uberpwnage50 6 months ago 8
wow... thats amazing
rockoutmusic1 8 months ago
@JargonWithCheeze lol nice...
63NY1 8 months ago
@JargonWithCheeze Ok I get it you were joking, and arse what's that! maybe ass... smarty pants
MaCs1313 8 months ago
@JargonWithCheeze perpetual motion doesn't exist, every thing as a limit!
MaCs1313 8 months ago
@JargonWithCheeze there is of course also minimal frictio on the joints. anyway, when energy is somehow generated from it, it would slow down any way you run the math.
63NY1 8 months ago
@JargonWithCheeze Not being an ass but the definition of perpetual motion is, no energy needed to continue motion AND no energy needed to start. Unfortunately he had to start it with his hands :(
kintarben 8 months ago
jaj jakie fajne
maaaarek1974 9 months ago
sweet ;°)
nicknitro50 9 months ago
thats pretty sweet dude i would be amazed if i could use those to make something that sweet looking
nrzg12 10 months ago
@JargonWithCheeze perpetual motion is only profitable if you can extract energy from said system. said extraction removes the whole perpetual bit.
slithytove2 11 months ago
could you post a video of how you made this pleas?
TheHadesShade 1 year ago 2
couldnt you make the teeth fit more tightly together so there be less play in them and more efficient.
2low2rl 1 year ago
sell it to NASA
chrislikescherrys 1 year ago 20
@chrislikescherrys yeah the austronauts do get bored sometimes..
h0wud0in2 10 months ago
@JargonWithCheeze Vacuum doesn't do the trick, because friction stays.
rpihlak 1 year ago
Warning:Do not use this in space as it may cause black holes
Not Suitable for people under the age of 20
Mimicry09 1 year ago
@JargonWithCheeze It wouldn't be perpetually moving. There is still friction between the gears and the frame.
MGinshe 1 year ago
@MGinshe and gravity
TheHadesShade 1 year ago
Very very very nice. I like it.
johnknoefler 1 year ago
All new need now is a single mono-pole and BAM! Perpetual angular motion.
dorgodorato 1 year ago
where can i find peices to build something like this?
4jeremy9 1 year ago
put there is still friction at the gear joints u dont see them????
darkbadass 1 year ago
awesome.
TerrapinProphet 1 year ago
And by perfect world you mean a vacuum with no gravity?
53StevieP 1 year ago
@53StevieP Vacuum with no friction
icovada 1 year ago
@53StevieP no because there is the friction of the wheels
jeansl10 1 year ago
Man, this is awesome! :D:D
n8neiTen8n 1 year ago
nice
DangerousDan666 1 year ago
well really depends on your definition of perfect. In a frictionless vacuum without any outside forces they would.
MaestroAlvis 1 year ago
@MaestroAlvis nope, the gears have friction with the base
jeansl10 1 year ago
and the air,slightly
infoseeker228 1 year ago
@infoseeker228 yeah but not is its in vacuum
jeansl10 1 year ago
@jeansl10 That's why I said frictionless.
MaestroAlvis 1 year ago
way to go^^ cool
warchieftain1 1 year ago
wow thats amazing how can i build it O.o
Dominic0610 1 year ago
subbed your to fucking awesome
sonikdude49 1 year ago
WOW
pulec1 1 year ago
could you show us how you build this?
nice job
derkwillem92 2 years ago
wow that is incredible i just wanna know how you managed to do that
trevorlikesdrums 2 years ago
Amazing!
AurorsX 2 years ago
this thing wouldnt keep moving forever even in a perfect world. theres no way to remove friction in this system since the magnets would be acting as the normal force.
madnessdexter 2 years ago 2
soo beautiful
reggianodoc 2 years ago
by perfect world he means a vacume aka no air resistance
adagjlzhepr 2 years ago 2
what about friction
Eddyiskoo 2 years ago
Pretty!
GetMeThere1 2 years ago
how fast is it going
can you make it go even faster
KiranGlitch 2 years ago
true, in a perfect world, they would move forever, however they will not for several factors. 1) Air Resistance (could be negated by doing so in a vacuum) 2) Friction, the points of contact give friction, which will slow down the rotation and 3) interfering magnetic fields from the rest of the structure and outside sources. There are countless other factors, but those are the major 3
skinbourne 2 years ago
BUT ITS MAGNET FRICTION ON A SMALL AREA AND IN A PERFECT WORLD WE CUD GET WHAT WE WANT AND THAT IS HOW THE PERFECT WORLD TURNED INTO OUR WORLD
P.S. srry for caps
nightfoxx26 2 years ago
bla bla bla
sleeper07sleeper 2 years ago
If you are smart enough, you can put some stronger magnets a little bit away from the "holders" that holds the stars up. I mean so theres no friction. and then if you do it in vacuum and with a anti-magnetic feild a bit away from it, it would probaly go on forever.
GissaVem2 2 years ago
by perfect world, lol that's hard to imagine
CTmera 2 years ago
thats brilliant!!
niall2223 3 years ago 2
thats awsome!
frosty1202 3 years ago
Fucking brilliant!
deviantsYrealm 3 years ago
Even without friction, the mechanism would stop after a while. The magnetic forces will find an equilibrium and come to a stop soon afterward.
Ever see those globes that "Float" in mid-air (within magnetic fields)? It eventually stops, not only due to air resistance, but from magnetic equilibrium. Put one in a vacuum chamber and it still stops.
UnderMan1965 3 years ago 2
that is amazing it must have takin aaaaaaaaaaaaagggggggggeeeeeesssss to build
jamstermarcer 3 years ago
I was trying to make a joke.
3830 3 years ago
in a "perfect" world?
3830 3 years ago
He means without friction and air resistance. If they were'nt there it would spin forever.
JamesLoadedSkate 3 years ago
How imperfect would the world be without friction though? It's just kind of ironic.
3830 3 years ago
its just a term used in physics to explain forces, the way the use the word "Perfect" is just to explain how it works, ignoring any other effects the world is putting on it.
JamesLoadedSkate 3 years ago
Even without friction and air resistance, it would eventually stop. The magnets will find a balance naturally on their own, though they'd spin longer until they find equilibrium.
UnderMan1965 3 years ago
no they wouldnt,they would probably find an equilibrium if not magnetos dont last forever,dont speak as if u knew what u saying when u dont.
topodigital 3 years ago
I'm no engineer, or smart in science, but if you put this in a greater scale, could the idea work as a car engine?
If you only need an initial force to get the magnets going, wouldnt they sustain the motion? (Same as pistons in the engine turning the wheels)
No more CO pollution?
P.s. nice video.
Gulli696 3 years ago
the pressure provided by the combustion of gas in the small area of pistons provides for a lot of energy to make a car runing do u think this model provides lots of energy ?it only sustains itself
topodigital 3 years ago
kosmos !!! : O
:D
kadra345pl 3 years ago
the magnets make them spin as unit...but without outside forces (friction, etc.), you would basically get the same result at higher speeds. so the perfect world thing is irrelevant.
neilp4453 3 years ago
Awesome, I'd expect that thing to collapse on itselfe though... You say a perfect world has no friction, that can be debated. Though I'm just stating it here...
FHomeBrew 3 years ago
magnetic propulsin is a beautiful thing, only if there were no friction.
Sonic6293 3 years ago
o.O
eggs111 3 years ago
that is so cool
egos999 4 years ago
Wow, this is fantastic!
StellaMcme 4 years ago
Grande Aldo! sei un vero artista.
Viva il Geomag!
Housenzo 4 years ago
Grande Aldo! Sei un vero artista.
Viva il Geomag!
Housenzo 4 years ago
sweet!
chunk1978 4 years ago
cool
PAULTHEMAGNIFIK 4 years ago
when he started moving it, it went like, WHOA!!! and i was like, WHOA!!!!
WHOA!!!!!
DaKrazedKyubizt 4 years ago
So nice to see this...thanks!
MrfixitRick 4 years ago
brilliant!
n1nja092 4 years ago
Now I pronounce you the king of Geomag. Awesome!
ordaudee 4 years ago
you make me headache watching this!
ducttaperulestheworl 4 years ago
Damn you entropy, DAMN YOU!!!
mistamustard 4 years ago
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tight...as...hell..
Luclfer666 4 years ago