The Tilt-a-Whirl ride uses almost this same exact setup. The difference being the angle of the ride is only a few degrees instead of vertical as shown in the video here. If the Tilt-a-Whirl operated vertically, we'd be picking up body parts.
Some of those rotations make you think about the creation and temporary nature of tornado vortexes. Thanks! :-)
@Secklez ANY ONE GOT ANY IDEAS on harvesting electricity with this design... may be one extra magnet of the shaft can keep the perpetual motion flowing.. and im sure every hard jerk of the square could be good amperage... just a thought...
We also "knew" that it was impossible to break the sound barrier.
With our current understanding of the laws of physics and current technology, it can't be done, but that doesn't mean that we will never find a way to bend, or even break the current laws of physics.
I'm not saying that we ever will be able to create perpetual motion. I'm just saying you shouldn't use the word impossible.
Huh? When did we "know" it was impossible to break the sound barrier? Last time I checked, bullets fired from guns have been breaking the sound barrier for well over the last century. Heck, every time you crack a whip, you break the sound barrier.
Ignoring your fallacy, the limiting factor here is not a lack of technology, its the fact that there has been no way around the second law of thermodynamics. Doing so would be a million times greater than anything Einstein ever accomplished...
I found a perpetual energy source and I am not going to share it with anyone.
AndrosForever 3 weeks ago
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djaked 10 months ago
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djaked 10 months ago
niftty. Looks like it preserves more energy than a regular pendulum
Zareste 11 months ago
good idea for an amusement park ride lol
RGProductions 1 year ago
@RGProductions Recipe for Disaster:
The Tilt-a-Whirl ride uses almost this same exact setup. The difference being the angle of the ride is only a few degrees instead of vertical as shown in the video here. If the Tilt-a-Whirl operated vertically, we'd be picking up body parts.
Some of those rotations make you think about the creation and temporary nature of tornado vortexes. Thanks! :-)
Peopleunit 1 year ago
Attach glowsticks and you get a raver!
Xenophanessmith 1 year ago 3
My Math just exploded.
GuacamoleKun 2 years ago 10
agreed
patricklus77 2 years ago
Ahaha!
plight21 2 years ago
DUDE~!!!! if you strap a glow stick at the end of the blue would that would be bomb ass!!!!
fuzzyfireworks 2 years ago 3
WOOT! New rolling ideas.
happykilllmore 2 years ago
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT!!! lol
fuzzyfireworks 2 years ago
@fuzzyfireworks rave party!!!!! house
240SSONLY 1 year ago
is it perpetual?
jaredwfs23 3 years ago
if it were perpetual, we would have no need for power plants anymore.
Secklez 3 years ago 15
@Secklez ANY ONE GOT ANY IDEAS on harvesting electricity with this design... may be one extra magnet of the shaft can keep the perpetual motion flowing.. and im sure every hard jerk of the square could be good amperage... just a thought...
240SSONLY 1 year ago
forever.
duaflexx 3 years ago
sadly no, perpetual motion is impossible(or so we think)
intindse 2 years ago
or so we know
Jman945p 2 years ago
We also "knew" that it was impossible to break the sound barrier.
With our current understanding of the laws of physics and current technology, it can't be done, but that doesn't mean that we will never find a way to bend, or even break the current laws of physics.
I'm not saying that we ever will be able to create perpetual motion. I'm just saying you shouldn't use the word impossible.
Goryal 2 years ago 2
@Goryal
Huh? When did we "know" it was impossible to break the sound barrier? Last time I checked, bullets fired from guns have been breaking the sound barrier for well over the last century. Heck, every time you crack a whip, you break the sound barrier.
Ignoring your fallacy, the limiting factor here is not a lack of technology, its the fact that there has been no way around the second law of thermodynamics. Doing so would be a million times greater than anything Einstein ever accomplished...
GenericRespondent 1 year ago
@GenericRespondent Hence the quotation marks around the word "knew". The same way we "knew" the world was flat.
Goryal 1 year ago
i wonder how long that would go on for?
chazizphat 3 years ago
hummm complicated math...
puationstation 3 years ago
Excellent.
CoasterCloud 3 years ago
that's mesmerising to watch
bobbystips 3 years ago
cool
ulven2k 3 years ago