not perpetual, if the power/propelling force were taken away, and the wheel never stopped turning, never decelerated or lowered in speed EVER then it would be perpetual
trolling? what the fuck you on about? the tags are not supposed to be read as a sentence, simply words used for reference, this waterwheel is "free", it harnesses "energy", it is "perpetual", it is in "motion", its a fantastic use of free energy, the stream is providing perpetual motion, not sure what you are trying to achieve, but , i am now becoming familiar with negativity, thank you ,
would it not deliver more useful electrical energy if a large ring gear were fixed to outer rim of wheel and then a very small cog attached and driving an alternater at high speed ?
@supersesqui I think the intention was to deliver water to a field - which it does nicely. The idea of using the cogs to convert the motion to a useful energy is a great idea too! Possibly it could do both!
Yes. Was just wondering as the wheel seems to have plenty of torque...would it do both. This wheel will be very heavy on one side (1gallon =10.2 lbs/ 1 litre = 1 kilo)
Not a good thing. Would the alternator be more efficient driving a water pump to the fields.Obviously this wheel is far simpler.
@pixalgrafix Can't get much simpler than this! A pump would need many more moving parts which would eventually wear out more quickly than the simple coupling used here.
@TrueNevose Absolutely! Worked well back then too! Although I have never seen this spiral configuration - neat idea! Works well for it's intended purpose!
Good, I like that you share this video, I wish success always Pete shows an experimental waterwheel pump which was built a year ago.Built from scrap it fills a pond with , capable of lifting water a good height.
It's just a water wheel with a variant of the Archimedes screw attached to the side (the blue hose wrapped in a coil). As long as the creek drives the wheel, the hose will fill with water (one way) which will flow toward the center and out along the long line of hose to the tank.
its very simple- visualize the flow of the water through the pipe and it shall be obvious.....unless the stream dries up and ceases flow...it is indeed a perpetual waterwheel pump...., why everyone has to be so negative is beyond me, good luck to the man, he used some ingenuity to create an effective machine.
@benspeed1974 It's not perpetual is why. It's a basic form of hydro-power usage. The water pushes the wheel, it does not push itself. While it IS a great idea in making a passive pump that needs very little maintenance, giving it practical application, it is NOT perpetual by definition. A simple name change would solve any issues the common person would have as they assume it's going to power itself. An unfortunate name is all. "Passive Pump" would be more fitting.
@benspeed1974 If you read my previous reply, rather than just the first sentence, "A simple name change would solve any issues the common person would have as they assume it's going to power itself. An unfortunate name is all. 'Passive Pump' would be more fitting." It's assumed in the present that "perpetual" is reference to a perpetual motion machine which requires no external energy input and will run on it's own. Change the name to passive to solve this as it's more specific.
@DrDylanDanger il have to assume that you do not fully grasp the meaning of the word "perpetual", it doesnt mean self powering, you are assuming it means self powering, the word simply means NEVER ENDING, unless the stream stops flowing or the machine breaks..it is perpetual, ......fucks sake, maybe a dictionary might assist you ?
@benspeed1974 It's a stupid name because it instantly makes people think it is a perpetual motion "free energy" machine which is impossible. What kind of waterwheels are not designed to work perpetually? If it needs a more descriptive name what about spiral waterwheel pump? That says what it is, what it does and doesn't hint at anything mysterious.
@teslajunior maybe you're unfamiliar with a dictionary...., i missed the part where it has another meaning when "talking about machines", and no, im not what you might call unfamiliar with machinery,......i am however, unfamiliar with the moronic negativity of all the nay-sayers.....
Warning: you should not take perpetual motion if you follow the laws of physics. If motion persists for longer than four hours, please seek a professional with a phd in physics.
It is perpetual, in the spirit of the definition of the word ("never ending"). It continually supplies water to him. It is not perpetual motion, but he doesn't claim that.
That's a stream turning the wheel. Look at 1:20. This looks like a very inefficient pump. There are no perpetual energy machines, that would defy very basic laws of physics
@scott98390 All the hose turns on the wheel are part of what makes the "pump" work. Think about holding up a garden hose as you roll it up... The water that's left leaves the end, because it's usually lower than the part you are coiling. The water gets scooped up by the cup, and then is constantly trying to get to the lowest point, and the wheel basically spirals it to the middle, where it is forced out by the next incoming cup.
My Point is the World we live in, the Solar System and the Sun are all Perpetual in Nature, In the Galaxy and the Universe all energy is Free. It is you mere perception that says otherwise. This Simple Wheel only taps the Free Energy that is part of our Perpetual World. Zero Point will do the same.
@gregawsimo dear ignat fuktard: the sun will die as it uses up it fuel nothing is free stupid green dumbass part of the definition of perpetual is forever, unending
@DrStrangelove451 Dr "ignat" fuktard:P you act as if you have a clue what the concept of time is and to who's perspective anything ever happens in. You will Always and Forever Never comprehend the Infinite Perpetual Energy Completely Engulfed in you Life. Take a look at you $h!t it looks Green.
so basically with the hose wrapped around the wheel, the water can be piumped to the highest point of where the hose is on the wheel, larger diameter wheel and longer house lets you pump higher up
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ahahahahahahahahahahahahah Gregawsimo.... ahahhahahaah... its an amazing device but what the fuck are you talking about, A- Sun isnt perpetual, its just a giant nuclear reactor and will last on a time scale you cannot comprehend entirely, so in your point of view -> it is perpetual.... you have to be the most obvious troll or the most mentally deficient person i have ever had the missfortune of coming across
@RandomGreenDude I'm a Troll fishing for tards like you, who know not what they say! We now have two Extremes; Something running for a year is argued not2be perpetual and you, mentally deficient person, your point of view is something that runs for over a billion years is not perpetual either. Simple, Nothing Can be Perpetual unless you are Wrong!!! Thanks for sharing your everlasting stupidity-that we can all agree is surely one thing that is perpetual!
Those that do no See do not Believe in Free Energy or Perpetual Motion when we all live in a Perpetual World Rotating in a Perpetual Solar System Spinning as a minuscule part of a Perpetual Spiral Galaxy amongst a little know Universe where All Energy is Perpetual and Free. Enormous amounts of Free Energy Bombard us every day from a perpetual Sun that costs us nothing, nothing at all So give thanks to the Sun of God. Give this guy credit he has tapped a small part of a big Perpetual Free World!
@gregawsimo Btw read the fking dictionnary yourself ( Merriam-Webster ) Definition #1 : Continuing forever, Everlasting "perpetual motion". 1 word which is important over here FOREVER... . Why do you think perpetual motion is unachievable and impossible? It aint anything new to the scientific community, that if we do achieve it, it will be unmeasurable therefore, never verified. There can be a dam efficient system, but their always will be a reason why it wont last.
@khaineli Your infinite stupidity will last you FOREVER. Energy is never lost it is all around. Words of Enlightenment... If you believe you can or If you believe you can not. Either way you will be right.
@gregawsimo Perpetual motion is referring to enclosed systems. Energy is conserved universally (actually it isn't, but that isn't the point), but enclosed systems can gain and lose energy. When someone says that a system loses energy, they mean that it's being transferred to the outside environment. The second law of thermodynamics states that this process is inevitable, and thus perpetual motion machines are not possible.
@gregawsimo Btw if ur able to read it says energy lost is REDIRECTED u tard.... Oh thats true a system energy loss was never observed in this world.. I guess thats why u say the wheel is perpetual uh... Btw claiming to know wtf ur talking about by trying to evade the subject saying shit like the glass is half full.. Seriously bro, anyways the fact that you believe this is perpetual with an outside force kinda explains itself anyways... Troll on!!
@gregawsimo You seem to think that perpetual is a fking long time... The sun is a burning star, therefore it will not last forever, so perpetual? Energy is free? really I thought it was actually the energy lost that was redirected, or maybe Newton and Lavoisier didnt know what they were talking about.. Btw if that shit was a perpetual motion wheel they wouldnt need the freaking hose going to the house, a simple push would of done it for years to come.
As long as the Sun shines, in harmony to Earth, evaporation will perpetuate rain to fall and creeks to flow, the Wind will Blow and Plants shall Grow. It's all perpetual and its all Free!!! Sheeple are so confused that paper has any value they forget it all will happen even without them at no cost and in perfect harmony. This is by all means perpetual.
Gotta love the people who leave all the negative comments. Do you people actualy build any thing or just sit on you tube flaming every one who does? If you dont have the ability to create, imagine, or assemble things your self please stfu. This may not be a PMM but it gets the job done with out stopping and its free source of energy.
'interesting. and undershot water wheeel, " perpetualy" driven as long as water flows in the stream, that is scooping up water and "pumping" it up to a higher elevation.
@gregawsimo The stream is not perpetual, it could stop flowing, or freeze over, i dont think you understand the meaning of perpetual motion, or the concept, its something, that once you start it off, it continues in motion( and this is the important part) with no outside influence
@bob10023 What dictionary, Bob? How many dictionaries agree with "seemingly", because it seems you're cherry picking a very specific example and stretching it's meaning beyond what the authors intended. Not that you would do something intellectually dishonest just to avoid admitting that you made a mistake on a youtube comment...
@2bornot2b1984 The Stream is Perpetual as the Water Cycle will Create Rain from Evaporation made by the FREE Energy we Perpetually get from the Sun. This Simple Concept flusters many so called Scientists, Physicists and Yes even You.
that's just what they're called, since it uses the stream's force to move itself around and collect that water in the bottle to go through the hose and eventually do a tap.
What height will this pump water? I have to move water from a creek 200 ft high. Would check valves in the wheel help its performance? Or even reduceing the leaveing line to say 3/8 in"
hahaha, come on guy. you cant seriously be trying to say you thought something was going to last forever because you saw the word perpetual. NOTHING lasts forever. Just admit you're wrong and enjoy more videos.
The way to show this is true is looking at the stupid ones trying to kill any idea of saving energy.
you are the reason why i believe in this things, the more you write stupid things the more i believe we are slaves of some group of people, we are slaves and we shouldn't
This is an archimedes screw powered by the stream. I'm not sure why you need so many turns on the hose as each turn is right next to the other effectively lifting the water 2 inches or so every turn until the last where it is lifted about a foot or so. It looks like you may be able to get it to turn with a shorter length of hose and more evenly spaced coils. To the posters who thought this was a perpetual motion machine, I think the author just means the wheel is perpetually turning.
..OK...the moving water in the creek turns the paddlewheel..the spiral hose lifts the water about 3 feet..not much higher than the output hose in the center...where's the perpetual...? might be good for watering a few pot plants...
@mecrazy5 I think you are just buthurt. Where to begin? "perpetual" yeah...I can see the wood of the contraption rot already; 10 years =/= perpetual. Not trying to kill anything. I think this is great, but if you want to get any credibility for your work, please be specific. All this video does is show a huge decomposing-wood wheel turning on a river with a spiral made of garden-rose attached to it. Who doesnt know we can use a river as source of motive power, but not everybody has a river.
@mecrazy5 Is that all the point of this video? "I have a river that runs by my house and I decided to make a wheel to pump water to the animals in the farm" good. I think it is a worthwhile project. But it is not perpetual. When I open the video, because of the title I was expecting to see something built to last a lifetime because of the word perpetual. I wanted to know what materials were used and so on. Then all you show me is a rotting wood wheel with a rose spiral. Again, be specific.
@mecrazy5 Lol troll much? I think the only one crying over their keyboard is you. Anyways I am done here. Anybody reading these comments will see what you are doing there.
@warren52nz. Funny!. Than it isn´t perpetual motion too. You say that the power source is the sun.... Why not generating electricity with the wheel, power a radiator with the energy, capture the heat from the radiator and put it throug an sterling engine to drive the water pump?. He build it from scrap and it is no more than scrap.
The use of gravity in a hypothetical pepetual device would surely be acceptanle. Anyway - I thought this was powered by the current rather than the water. Is that a hose pipe = no need for the gravity just point the thing at the wheel and it will go...lol.
Isn't the earth a perpetual motion machine? After all, scientists can't really explain why it keeps spinning. (Except that everything started spinning from the forces of the big bang, where all the energy and matter in the universe was created all at once out of nothing. Makes perfect sense, doesn't it?)
@Svetty00 "Isn't the earth a perpetual motion machine? After all, scientists can't really explain why it keeps spinning"
OK, name one Scientist that claims they don't know why the Earth keeps spinning. It won't spin forever and the length of our day is in fact increasing because the spin is slowing down.
And the Big Bang wasn't created from nothing. The singularity had all of the energy in it to create the Universe.
Please don't claim Scientists say something without first checking!
@warren52nz The theory is that the singularity that contained all of the energy in the universe came from nothing. Or at least that there was nothing that existed before that singularity, so nothing for it to come from.
In the current model it's stated that the planets are spinning due to the conservation of angular momentum, momentum that was created by the big bang. So essentially the origin of spin is a mystery, since the singularity has no origin.
@Svetty00 You still haven't named a Scientist. I have a degree in Physics and I can tell BS when I see it. One of the most promising current theories for the origin of the singularity (and others) is the collision of two branes. You can look it up I'm not here to educate you.
There's research suggesting that matter can come from nothing in the reverse process of anti-matter and matter annihilating each other but I've never heard anyone reputable say the singularity came from nothing. Reference?
@warren52nz According to quantum mechanics, given enough time, an infinite amount of matter/energy/radiation can appear in a single point of space instantaneously effectively creating a big bang, as long as the same amount of anti-shit is also produced. So there you go, thats how.
@metzger90 "given enough time, an infinite amount of matter/energy/radiation can appear in a single point of space instantaneously effectively creating a big bang"
LOL, yeah but that might take a while to happen. 8^)
But then again we have an infinite amount of time on our hands. If that's what happened then it's orders of magnitude higher in the "miraculous coefficient" than Divine Creation.
@warren52nz I could just as easily say your statements are BS. You could look up information related to what I posted. We could look up theories 'till the end of time', but they are still theories. Which is the point of the original post, we don't really know.
@Svetty00 The problem with your position is it doesn't go with the flow of research, it's just an anchor of doubt. That's not necessarily a bad thing, we need skepticism to get to the truth but unless you're educated to the frontiers of modern physics then you're just in the way.
@warren52nz Some (if not most) of the greatest inventions ever made were born of ignorance. The illusion of perceived knowledge is one of man's biggest obstacles in moving forward and creating something remarkable. Leedskalnin and Keely are 2 prime examples. They flat out stated that we had it wrong (electricity, physics, gravity, photosynthesis) and were able to create things that noone today still can. More often than not, an educated background just creates limitations.
@GuitarJammer28 I hear comments like that a lot in discussions about perpetual motion. While I'll concede that we sometimes find that old ideas are wrong and replace them with new ones but when we're talking about LAWS of physics it's unlikely that anything will be turned over. Newtons "laws" of motion weren't completely wrong they just needed a tweak for speeds close to c.
You're never going to see a rock fall up and you're never going to see energy emerge from nowhere. It defies common sense!
@GuitarJammer28 As for this video, this isn't perpetual motion, it's just a pump powered by a stream. It's as perpetual as the long as the stream is powered by the Sun.
@axavisoccer His water is where he is. Their lack of water is where they are. Your less-than-brilliant commentary notwithstanding, he should be ashamed for not sending them millions of acre-feet of water?
His gadget works. It uses a freely flowing resource right there in his back yard. Don't fault him for living where there's plenty of water.
The giant coil on the side is not needed. This design would work better without it, The water output will still pulse and burp with this design with or without the coil. It actually ads resistance to the flow robbing power from the pumping system. Cool pump all in all though. If you were to add a pulley system to increase rotational speed to drive a centrifugal pump a 10 fold non pulsing flow would result.
@TheNWONOW The giant coil is indeed needed. It's just how a spiral pump works. The coils are like batteries in series. Each loop of coil gives you more water pressure and allows you to lift water to greater heights. The spiral pump design has been around for hundreds of years.
with this idea you can set his wheel to turn a screw type that could lift water as high as you build screw and then all thar harnessable energy as the water flows all the way back down =p Turning genorator after genorator build it giant on a big river and you could basically recycle the energy cause it would be kinda a self loading genorator with water being the fuel. What i just thought of would make you capable of packing 1000 hydrodams worth of power in the foot print of 8 or so hmmmm =P
Wow. Its a sort of a - a - a - water wheel!! Just think of the possibilities if we could only use this energy to power, say, cotton mills, or factories. It could start a whole kind of "Industrial" revolution!!!
I know that it's no perpetual motion machine but can anybody answer my question? Does it produce enough pressure to lift water higher that the water wheel is? Is that possible?
Well as a reinvention of the Archimedes Screw it works I suppose
salerio61 3 days ago
very nature, good job!
also search "ram pump" on youtube
that's really nice too
bambooindark1 3 days ago
Very clever! Serves it's purpose!
Pezarito88 1 week ago
not perpetual, if the power/propelling force were taken away, and the wheel never stopped turning, never decelerated or lowered in speed EVER then it would be perpetual
Kerneloystarman 1 week ago
trolling? what the fuck you on about? the tags are not supposed to be read as a sentence, simply words used for reference, this waterwheel is "free", it harnesses "energy", it is "perpetual", it is in "motion", its a fantastic use of free energy, the stream is providing perpetual motion, not sure what you are trying to achieve, but , i am now becoming familiar with negativity, thank you ,
benspeed1974 1 week ago
would it not deliver more useful electrical energy if a large ring gear were fixed to outer rim of wheel and then a very small cog attached and driving an alternater at high speed ?
supersesqui 1 week ago
@supersesqui I think the intention was to deliver water to a field - which it does nicely. The idea of using the cogs to convert the motion to a useful energy is a great idea too! Possibly it could do both!
Pezarito88 1 week ago
@Pezarito88
Yes. Was just wondering as the wheel seems to have plenty of torque...would it do both. This wheel will be very heavy on one side (1gallon =10.2 lbs/ 1 litre = 1 kilo)
Not a good thing. Would the alternator be more efficient driving a water pump to the fields.Obviously this wheel is far simpler.
supersesqui 6 days ago
haha this is awesome.
na337 1 week ago
thank you. i can use that.
polic72 2 weeks ago
Thank lord it was' not "perpentual machine".
RutinaRottis 2 weeks ago
Great machine, but try to make it simple and more effective. May be a piston pump operated by the wheel may work
pixalgrafix 3 weeks ago
@pixalgrafix Can't get much simpler than this! A pump would need many more moving parts which would eventually wear out more quickly than the simple coupling used here.
Pezarito88 1 week ago
This is the same tech that was used in old ancient days to fill the water ducts to feed water into towns.
TrueNevose 3 weeks ago
@TrueNevose Absolutely! Worked well back then too! Although I have never seen this spiral configuration - neat idea! Works well for it's intended purpose!
Pezarito88 1 week ago
bravo
argiman1 3 weeks ago
I Love The Video It Can Increase My Knowledge PERPETUAL WATERWHEEL PUMP
ownerheard 3 weeks ago
Good, I like that you share this video, I wish success always Pete shows an experimental waterwheel pump which was built a year ago.Built from scrap it fills a pond with , capable of lifting water a good height.
ayamsory 3 weeks ago
@ayamsory I agree!
Pezarito88 1 week ago
It's just a water wheel with a variant of the Archimedes screw attached to the side (the blue hose wrapped in a coil). As long as the creek drives the wheel, the hose will fill with water (one way) which will flow toward the center and out along the long line of hose to the tank.
Ingenious use of two early inventions. Nice job.
MACHINEIRON 4 weeks ago 2
its very simple- visualize the flow of the water through the pipe and it shall be obvious.....unless the stream dries up and ceases flow...it is indeed a perpetual waterwheel pump...., why everyone has to be so negative is beyond me, good luck to the man, he used some ingenuity to create an effective machine.
benspeed1974 1 month ago
@benspeed1974 It's not perpetual is why. It's a basic form of hydro-power usage. The water pushes the wheel, it does not push itself. While it IS a great idea in making a passive pump that needs very little maintenance, giving it practical application, it is NOT perpetual by definition. A simple name change would solve any issues the common person would have as they assume it's going to power itself. An unfortunate name is all. "Passive Pump" would be more fitting.
DrDylanDanger 1 month ago
@DrDylanDanger ,perpetual does not mean self powering, it means never ending, unceasing, unless the stream stops flowing, it IS indeed perpetual....
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@benspeed1974 If you read my previous reply, rather than just the first sentence, "A simple name change would solve any issues the common person would have as they assume it's going to power itself. An unfortunate name is all. 'Passive Pump' would be more fitting." It's assumed in the present that "perpetual" is reference to a perpetual motion machine which requires no external energy input and will run on it's own. Change the name to passive to solve this as it's more specific.
DrDylanDanger 1 month ago 3
@DrDylanDanger Nothing powers itself. We can only convert energy from one form to another.
Pezarito88 1 week ago
@DrDylanDanger il have to assume that you do not fully grasp the meaning of the word "perpetual", it doesnt mean self powering, you are assuming it means self powering, the word simply means NEVER ENDING, unless the stream stops flowing or the machine breaks..it is perpetual, ......fucks sake, maybe a dictionary might assist you ?
benspeed1974 4 weeks ago 6
@benspeed1974 *rolls eyes* It is you who is not listening. Forget it.
DrDylanDanger 4 weeks ago
@benspeed1974 It's a stupid name because it instantly makes people think it is a perpetual motion "free energy" machine which is impossible. What kind of waterwheels are not designed to work perpetually? If it needs a more descriptive name what about spiral waterwheel pump? That says what it is, what it does and doesn't hint at anything mysterious.
MartinJWillett 3 weeks ago
@benspeed1974 The water is definitely stationary.
ChineseSweatShoppe 3 weeks ago
@ChineseSweatShoppe Um, no. Take another look at the video. Specifically 1:15.
TeddtheTiger 2 weeks ago
wtf its wrong whit you?
polic72 2 weeks ago
@benspeed1974 When you're talking about machines, "perpetual" does, in fact, mean "self powering." Maybe you're just unfamiliar with machinery?
teslajunior 1 week ago
@teslajunior maybe you're unfamiliar with a dictionary...., i missed the part where it has another meaning when "talking about machines", and no, im not what you might call unfamiliar with machinery,......i am however, unfamiliar with the moronic negativity of all the nay-sayers.....
benspeed1974 1 week ago
@benspeed1974 Really? Unfamiliar with negativity? Heh.
Tagging a water-wheel pump with "free energy perpetual motion..." is disingenuous.
"solar energy driven water cycle driven motion" is more like it.
Nothing special here, and your trolling is weak.
Extractables 1 week ago
Warning: you should not take perpetual motion if you follow the laws of physics. If motion persists for longer than four hours, please seek a professional with a phd in physics.
RokkerBoyy 1 month ago 2
It is perpetual, in the spirit of the definition of the word ("never ending"). It continually supplies water to him. It is not perpetual motion, but he doesn't claim that.
bobbfwed 1 month ago 2
That's a stream turning the wheel. Look at 1:20. This looks like a very inefficient pump. There are no perpetual energy machines, that would defy very basic laws of physics
defiantnoise 1 month ago 2
what's the point of all those turns of hose on the wheel? They don't contribute anything but more mass for the wheel to turn.
scott98390 1 month ago
@scott98390 All the hose turns on the wheel are part of what makes the "pump" work. Think about holding up a garden hose as you roll it up... The water that's left leaves the end, because it's usually lower than the part you are coiling. The water gets scooped up by the cup, and then is constantly trying to get to the lowest point, and the wheel basically spirals it to the middle, where it is forced out by the next incoming cup.
automan2164 1 month ago
Not bad for home grown tech but I would have liked to se the output stream of water
Slik00Silk 1 month ago 8
Why wouldn't it turn? It's in a stream....... Maybe someone can look up the definition of perpetual before posting.....
gradfark 1 month ago 2
So fuckin impossible it the pump is on the whell it cant power it
jonawb 1 month ago
Not perpetual, but pretty cool.
MavHunter20XX 1 month ago
cute
pmvdmeulen 1 month ago
its the litle troll in the river pushing it!
kr4bz 1 month ago
This is really cool, Thanks for sharing!!!!!
5 Stars!
timestandingstill 1 month ago
красава!... просто и работает
chuabaka864 1 month ago
wow a water wheel
nedladdy 1 month ago
Clever idea. Of course it won't lift water any higher than the top of the wheel.
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jocell202 1 month ago
"The future of energy" is here...it's called Niagara Falls.
RDJim 1 month ago
dude look up the word PERPETUAL...THIS IS NOT PERPETUAL
tehepicduck1234 1 month ago
How does the seal work? Is it mechanical or a stuffing box type?
MrBillGibbs 1 month ago
that is brilliant, simple, and clever
when i go back in time, that's one of the devices im going to pre-invent ;)
jeremyjw111 1 month ago
My Point is the World we live in, the Solar System and the Sun are all Perpetual in Nature, In the Galaxy and the Universe all energy is Free. It is you mere perception that says otherwise. This Simple Wheel only taps the Free Energy that is part of our Perpetual World. Zero Point will do the same.
gregawsimo 1 month ago
@gregawsimo dear ignat fuktard: the sun will die as it uses up it fuel nothing is free stupid green dumbass part of the definition of perpetual is forever, unending
DrStrangelove451 1 month ago
@DrStrangelove451 Dr "ignat" fuktard:P you act as if you have a clue what the concept of time is and to who's perspective anything ever happens in. You will Always and Forever Never comprehend the Infinite Perpetual Energy Completely Engulfed in you Life. Take a look at you $h!t it looks Green.
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Cerin616 1 month ago
so basically with the hose wrapped around the wheel, the water can be piumped to the highest point of where the hose is on the wheel, larger diameter wheel and longer house lets you pump higher up
genius
dramey03 1 month ago
not perpetual. just a basic pump powered by a normal ass water wheel. no real mystery, neat idea thou
MrGreenReefer 1 month ago
great now i need to go pee
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ShahinGenerator 1 month ago
For the Record Perpetual means Never Ending Never Changing!!!
gregawsimo 1 month ago
ahahahahahahahahahahahahah Gregawsimo.... ahahhahahaah... its an amazing device but what the fuck are you talking about, A- Sun isnt perpetual, its just a giant nuclear reactor and will last on a time scale you cannot comprehend entirely, so in your point of view -> it is perpetual.... you have to be the most obvious troll or the most mentally deficient person i have ever had the missfortune of coming across
RandomGreenDude 1 month ago
@RandomGreenDude I'm a Troll fishing for tards like you, who know not what they say! We now have two Extremes; Something running for a year is argued not2be perpetual and you, mentally deficient person, your point of view is something that runs for over a billion years is not perpetual either. Simple, Nothing Can be Perpetual unless you are Wrong!!! Thanks for sharing your everlasting stupidity-that we can all agree is surely one thing that is perpetual!
gregawsimo 1 month ago
Those that do no See do not Believe in Free Energy or Perpetual Motion when we all live in a Perpetual World Rotating in a Perpetual Solar System Spinning as a minuscule part of a Perpetual Spiral Galaxy amongst a little know Universe where All Energy is Perpetual and Free. Enormous amounts of Free Energy Bombard us every day from a perpetual Sun that costs us nothing, nothing at all So give thanks to the Sun of God. Give this guy credit he has tapped a small part of a big Perpetual Free World!
gregawsimo 1 month ago
@gregawsimo Who said that any of those were perpetual?
phroggle 1 month ago
@phroggle Try a Dictionary, Nothing would be more perpetual. Open your mind and one day you might see.
gregawsimo 1 month ago
@gregawsimo Btw read the fking dictionnary yourself ( Merriam-Webster ) Definition #1 : Continuing forever, Everlasting "perpetual motion". 1 word which is important over here FOREVER... . Why do you think perpetual motion is unachievable and impossible? It aint anything new to the scientific community, that if we do achieve it, it will be unmeasurable therefore, never verified. There can be a dam efficient system, but their always will be a reason why it wont last.
khaineli 1 month ago
@khaineli Your infinite stupidity will last you FOREVER. Energy is never lost it is all around. Words of Enlightenment... If you believe you can or If you believe you can not. Either way you will be right.
gregawsimo 1 month ago
@gregawsimo Perpetual motion is referring to enclosed systems. Energy is conserved universally (actually it isn't, but that isn't the point), but enclosed systems can gain and lose energy. When someone says that a system loses energy, they mean that it's being transferred to the outside environment. The second law of thermodynamics states that this process is inevitable, and thus perpetual motion machines are not possible.
4AfterTheFact 1 month ago
@gregawsimo Btw if ur able to read it says energy lost is REDIRECTED u tard.... Oh thats true a system energy loss was never observed in this world.. I guess thats why u say the wheel is perpetual uh... Btw claiming to know wtf ur talking about by trying to evade the subject saying shit like the glass is half full.. Seriously bro, anyways the fact that you believe this is perpetual with an outside force kinda explains itself anyways... Troll on!!
khaineli 1 month ago
@gregawsimo You seem to think that perpetual is a fking long time... The sun is a burning star, therefore it will not last forever, so perpetual? Energy is free? really I thought it was actually the energy lost that was redirected, or maybe Newton and Lavoisier didnt know what they were talking about.. Btw if that shit was a perpetual motion wheel they wouldnt need the freaking hose going to the house, a simple push would of done it for years to come.
khaineli 1 month ago
@khaineli Perhaps you don't know what you are talking about. But you make that obvious!
gregawsimo 1 month ago
Assholes are ruining Youtube with fake headings
davetileguy 1 month ago
Sounds like ya blew out yer o ring, hehe XD XD
TheCessnaDriver 1 month ago
As long as the Sun shines, in harmony to Earth, evaporation will perpetuate rain to fall and creeks to flow, the Wind will Blow and Plants shall Grow. It's all perpetual and its all Free!!! Sheeple are so confused that paper has any value they forget it all will happen even without them at no cost and in perfect harmony. This is by all means perpetual.
gregawsimo 1 month ago
Gotta love the people who leave all the negative comments. Do you people actualy build any thing or just sit on you tube flaming every one who does? If you dont have the ability to create, imagine, or assemble things your self please stfu. This may not be a PMM but it gets the job done with out stopping and its free source of energy.
taperunner4 1 month ago
'interesting. and undershot water wheeel, " perpetualy" driven as long as water flows in the stream, that is scooping up water and "pumping" it up to a higher elevation.
7digitalSunday 1 month ago
i guess windmills are perpetual as well...
rexregum 1 month ago
I saw this on an episode of Pokemon once. Where Ash tried to energize Pikachu for a battle. I think Pokemon was trying to send us a message.
fujimoto23 1 month ago
))))))))))
robinzon95 1 month ago
gostei sei trabalho is good
rodapet 1 month ago
Perpetual my hole, its being driven by the stream!
TrueBlueEG8 1 month ago
@TrueBlueEG8 Very Good, The Stream is Perpetual they are connected like you and your hole. Food goes in you sit to $h!t
gregawsimo 1 month ago
@gregawsimo The stream is not perpetual, it could stop flowing, or freeze over, i dont think you understand the meaning of perpetual motion, or the concept, its something, that once you start it off, it continues in motion( and this is the important part) with no outside influence
TrueBlueEG8 1 month ago
What is "perpetual" about it.
2bornot2b1984 1 month ago 26
@2bornot2b1984 It hasn't stopped?
bob10023 1 month ago
@bob10023
It has a stream running underneath it. Moving water pushes things.
2bornot2b1984 1 month ago
@2bornot2b1984 Yes I see that. Good observation. Perpetual can mean that it lasts for a long time. It doesn't always mean forever.
bob10023 1 month ago
@bob10023 Uh. No. Perpetual means everlasting, forever, unlimited, unceasing.
BlueBenGo 1 month ago
@BlueBenGo Uh, yes. Perpetual CAN mean lasting a very very long time.
Taken from a dictionary: ( usually prenominal ) seemingly ceaseless because often repeated: your perpetual complaints.
SEEMINGLY ceaseless.
bob10023 1 month ago
@bob10023 What dictionary, Bob? How many dictionaries agree with "seemingly", because it seems you're cherry picking a very specific example and stretching it's meaning beyond what the authors intended. Not that you would do something intellectually dishonest just to avoid admitting that you made a mistake on a youtube comment...
BlueBenGo 1 month ago
@2bornot2b1984 Nothing at all :D
OtomoKanazawa 1 month ago
@2bornot2b1984
The stream keeps the wheel moving, never stopping.
The mouth digs up water and as the wheel turns the water goes into the spiral.
TheBetterGamer 1 month ago
@2bornot2b1984 The Stream is Perpetual as the Water Cycle will Create Rain from Evaporation made by the FREE Energy we Perpetually get from the Sun. This Simple Concept flusters many so called Scientists, Physicists and Yes even You.
gregawsimo 1 month ago
@gregawsimo
"The Stream is Perpetual"
Actually it is not. Streams and rivers dry up and change course all the time.
The wood is decaying, the rubber is decaying, the bearing is wearing out.
There is nothing perpetual about that device.
That flusters people. Yes, even you.
2bornot2b1984 1 month ago
@2bornot2b1984 Look up the word perpetual.
valiumsummer 1 month ago
@2bornot2b1984 never ending, kinda, its obvious if the stream stopped it would so this is more of a water powed pump..
Me102288 1 month ago
@2bornot2b1984
that's just what they're called, since it uses the stream's force to move itself around and collect that water in the bottle to go through the hose and eventually do a tap.
Pretty ingenious if you ask me :) !
Sven2Perroy 1 month ago
What height will this pump water? I have to move water from a creek 200 ft high. Would check valves in the wheel help its performance? Or even reduceing the leaveing line to say 3/8 in"
jcjamin 1 month ago
psssh psssh...pssh psssh...pssssssttt
redshirtyear 2 months ago 32
hahaha, come on guy. you cant seriously be trying to say you thought something was going to last forever because you saw the word perpetual. NOTHING lasts forever. Just admit you're wrong and enjoy more videos.
phalluman 2 months ago
The way to show this is true is looking at the stupid ones trying to kill any idea of saving energy.
you are the reason why i believe in this things, the more you write stupid things the more i believe we are slaves of some group of people, we are slaves and we shouldn't
pierouruguay 2 months ago
This is an archimedes screw powered by the stream. I'm not sure why you need so many turns on the hose as each turn is right next to the other effectively lifting the water 2 inches or so every turn until the last where it is lifted about a foot or so. It looks like you may be able to get it to turn with a shorter length of hose and more evenly spaced coils. To the posters who thought this was a perpetual motion machine, I think the author just means the wheel is perpetually turning.
351matt 2 months ago
..OK...the moving water in the creek turns the paddlewheel..the spiral hose lifts the water about 3 feet..not much higher than the output hose in the center...where's the perpetual...? might be good for watering a few pot plants...
dougspair 2 months ago
I did not see any power being produced.
AlBarathur 2 months ago
@AlBarathur it uses the power of flowing water to take water from torrent
pokergalore 2 months ago
@AlBarathur
You fucking idiot.
mecrazy5 2 months ago
@mecrazy5 No, but you and this video is "fucking idiot"
AlBarathur 2 months ago
@AlBarathur
How can the video be a fucking idiot?
Your comment saying that you see now energy being generated is idiotic because this is not a generator, a fucking three year old could tell you that.
mecrazy5 2 months ago
@mecrazy5 I think you are just buthurt. Where to begin? "perpetual" yeah...I can see the wood of the contraption rot already; 10 years =/= perpetual. Not trying to kill anything. I think this is great, but if you want to get any credibility for your work, please be specific. All this video does is show a huge decomposing-wood wheel turning on a river with a spiral made of garden-rose attached to it. Who doesnt know we can use a river as source of motive power, but not everybody has a river.
AlBarathur 2 months ago
@mecrazy5 Is that all the point of this video? "I have a river that runs by my house and I decided to make a wheel to pump water to the animals in the farm" good. I think it is a worthwhile project. But it is not perpetual. When I open the video, because of the title I was expecting to see something built to last a lifetime because of the word perpetual. I wanted to know what materials were used and so on. Then all you show me is a rotting wood wheel with a rose spiral. Again, be specific.
AlBarathur 2 months ago
@AlBarathur
Lol someone's mad.
Just learn to read the description kiddo.
You'll save yourself some tears.
mecrazy5 2 months ago
@mecrazy5 Not really. The title is inaccurate. Utube is navigated by title, not by description "kiddo". I think the only one butthurt is you.
AlBarathur 2 months ago
@AlBarathur
The title may be inaccurate, but if you had the smallest ability to think critically, you wouldn't be crying over your keyboard right now.
mecrazy5 2 months ago
@mecrazy5 Lol troll much? I think the only one crying over their keyboard is you. Anyways I am done here. Anybody reading these comments will see what you are doing there.
AlBarathur 2 months ago
@AlBarathur
Lol, well I see everyone's done a bang up job of making you cry.
But just an FYI, next time you watch a video, read the description, This way you'll avoid humiliating yourself with your lack of brain power.
Now get a tissue and get to bed.
mecrazy5 2 months ago
@AlBarathur no it uses tags
bristles1000 2 months ago
@mecrazy5 dude, hes a retard, obviously it's not perpetual, there's a stream, he think's we are slaves, to whom I say! no one but ourselves
bristles1000 2 months ago
@bristles1000
Well said.
mecrazy5 2 months ago
Current!
weirdcitykid 2 months ago
@warren52nz. Funny!. Than it isn´t perpetual motion too. You say that the power source is the sun.... Why not generating electricity with the wheel, power a radiator with the energy, capture the heat from the radiator and put it throug an sterling engine to drive the water pump?. He build it from scrap and it is no more than scrap.
00imwagenvormir00 2 months ago
It appears to be in a stream, not a pond. It is simply a water wheel pump, using the energy from the stream,
I don't think the poster is claiming it is a perpetual motion machine.
HouseholdDog 2 months ago
It's not perpetual energy, it utilizes gravity. It's clever, but not perpetual E.
Grospoliner 2 months ago
@Grospoliner
The use of gravity in a hypothetical pepetual device would surely be acceptanle. Anyway - I thought this was powered by the current rather than the water. Is that a hose pipe = no need for the gravity just point the thing at the wheel and it will go...lol.
weirdcitykid 2 months ago
such a simple yet effective setup
midwestzx2 2 months ago
this is not perpetual mashine....
sorrowcro123 2 months ago
how much damage does the blockage in the stream do ? block any trout or salmon runs ?
MrAtrophy 2 months ago
The Universe is a perpetual machine, I think billions of years can be considered perpetual, sorry creationists :)
bestplugins 3 months ago
Isn't the earth a perpetual motion machine? After all, scientists can't really explain why it keeps spinning. (Except that everything started spinning from the forces of the big bang, where all the energy and matter in the universe was created all at once out of nothing. Makes perfect sense, doesn't it?)
Svetty00 3 months ago
@Svetty00 No
IamBread18 3 months ago
@Svetty00 "Isn't the earth a perpetual motion machine? After all, scientists can't really explain why it keeps spinning"
OK, name one Scientist that claims they don't know why the Earth keeps spinning. It won't spin forever and the length of our day is in fact increasing because the spin is slowing down.
And the Big Bang wasn't created from nothing. The singularity had all of the energy in it to create the Universe.
Please don't claim Scientists say something without first checking!
warren52nz 2 months ago
@warren52nz The theory is that the singularity that contained all of the energy in the universe came from nothing. Or at least that there was nothing that existed before that singularity, so nothing for it to come from.
In the current model it's stated that the planets are spinning due to the conservation of angular momentum, momentum that was created by the big bang. So essentially the origin of spin is a mystery, since the singularity has no origin.
Svetty00 2 months ago
@Svetty00 You still haven't named a Scientist. I have a degree in Physics and I can tell BS when I see it. One of the most promising current theories for the origin of the singularity (and others) is the collision of two branes. You can look it up I'm not here to educate you.
There's research suggesting that matter can come from nothing in the reverse process of anti-matter and matter annihilating each other but I've never heard anyone reputable say the singularity came from nothing. Reference?
warren52nz 2 months ago
@warren52nz According to quantum mechanics, given enough time, an infinite amount of matter/energy/radiation can appear in a single point of space instantaneously effectively creating a big bang, as long as the same amount of anti-shit is also produced. So there you go, thats how.
metzger90 2 months ago
@metzger90 "given enough time, an infinite amount of matter/energy/radiation can appear in a single point of space instantaneously effectively creating a big bang"
LOL, yeah but that might take a while to happen. 8^)
But then again we have an infinite amount of time on our hands. If that's what happened then it's orders of magnitude higher in the "miraculous coefficient" than Divine Creation.
warren52nz 2 months ago
@warren52nz I could just as easily say your statements are BS. You could look up information related to what I posted. We could look up theories 'till the end of time', but they are still theories. Which is the point of the original post, we don't really know.
Svetty00 2 months ago
@Svetty00 Sure you could say my statements are BS but I have modern science on my side, what do you have? Wild speculation?
warren52nz 2 months ago
@warren52nz I haven't taken a side.
Svetty00 2 months ago
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@Svetty00 "I haven't taken a side."
Oh you're right. Sorry. Your statement implied a contrary position though.
So what is your position? We don't know? Well that's the position of my dog actually. Why bother to post?
warren52nz 2 months ago
@Svetty00 I didn't mean for that to sound hostile but when I re-read it I think it did, sorry.
I just meant that if your contribution to the subject is "we don't know" then it's not really a contribution is it?
warren52nz 2 months ago
@Svetty00 The problem with your position is it doesn't go with the flow of research, it's just an anchor of doubt. That's not necessarily a bad thing, we need skepticism to get to the truth but unless you're educated to the frontiers of modern physics then you're just in the way.
warren52nz 2 months ago
@warren52nz Some (if not most) of the greatest inventions ever made were born of ignorance. The illusion of perceived knowledge is one of man's biggest obstacles in moving forward and creating something remarkable. Leedskalnin and Keely are 2 prime examples. They flat out stated that we had it wrong (electricity, physics, gravity, photosynthesis) and were able to create things that noone today still can. More often than not, an educated background just creates limitations.
GuitarJammer28 2 months ago
@GuitarJammer28 I hear comments like that a lot in discussions about perpetual motion. While I'll concede that we sometimes find that old ideas are wrong and replace them with new ones but when we're talking about LAWS of physics it's unlikely that anything will be turned over. Newtons "laws" of motion weren't completely wrong they just needed a tweak for speeds close to c.
You're never going to see a rock fall up and you're never going to see energy emerge from nowhere. It defies common sense!
warren52nz 2 months ago
@GuitarJammer28 As for this video, this isn't perpetual motion, it's just a pump powered by a stream. It's as perpetual as the long as the stream is powered by the Sun.
warren52nz 2 months ago
definitely not perpetual
stuttgurth 3 months ago
Cool device. What kind of pressure does it produce? Can you run a small sprinkler or something with it?
ExRedux 3 months ago
IF I was going to design something perpetual >> I would try to *copycat* how the SUN or a STAR was designed, or how the UNIVERSE itself was designed.
ANY perpetual machine or design should be an intuitive match for how the UNIVERSE was put together?
islandbuoy4 3 months ago
nice idea
djmaxmv 3 months ago
you here wasting this much water and other people in other countries dies because of lack of water thank you for great invention
axavisoccer 3 months ago
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twobluehorses 3 months ago
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Respond to this video... How is he wasting the water?
twobluehorses 3 months ago
@axavisoccer His water is where he is. Their lack of water is where they are. Your less-than-brilliant commentary notwithstanding, he should be ashamed for not sending them millions of acre-feet of water?
His gadget works. It uses a freely flowing resource right there in his back yard. Don't fault him for living where there's plenty of water.
elhigh 3 months ago
@elhigh his water! come on why you tying to not understand do i have tell you that we can export water!!!
yah and theirs lack so that means he can wast
you mean if someone lives around the jungle and there is a lot of animals we can kill them just because there is a lot of them.
axavisoccer 3 months ago
The giant coil on the side is not needed. This design would work better without it, The water output will still pulse and burp with this design with or without the coil. It actually ads resistance to the flow robbing power from the pumping system. Cool pump all in all though. If you were to add a pulley system to increase rotational speed to drive a centrifugal pump a 10 fold non pulsing flow would result.
TheNWONOW 3 months ago
@TheNWONOW The giant coil is indeed needed. It's just how a spiral pump works. The coils are like batteries in series. Each loop of coil gives you more water pressure and allows you to lift water to greater heights. The spiral pump design has been around for hundreds of years.
Steve55599 3 months ago
Nice Idea... good video.. Thanks...
norvman 3 months ago
Guy 1: What is that over there in the distance?...
Guy 2:Oh that its just a star gate
djplace16 3 months ago
lame, why do I watch this?
raptor731 3 months ago
Calling it perpetual is misleading.
blackjeffrey1 3 months ago
with this idea you can set his wheel to turn a screw type that could lift water as high as you build screw and then all thar harnessable energy as the water flows all the way back down =p Turning genorator after genorator build it giant on a big river and you could basically recycle the energy cause it would be kinda a self loading genorator with water being the fuel. What i just thought of would make you capable of packing 1000 hydrodams worth of power in the foot print of 8 or so hmmmm =P
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died4hislove 4 months ago
It looks like "the price is right" spinning wheel... does everyone get a spin? lol
jaicha88 4 months ago
entropy entropy entropy
MirageScience 4 months ago
Wow. Its a sort of a - a - a - water wheel!! Just think of the possibilities if we could only use this energy to power, say, cotton mills, or factories. It could start a whole kind of "Industrial" revolution!!!
kageypg 4 months ago
I know that it's no perpetual motion machine but can anybody answer my question? Does it produce enough pressure to lift water higher that the water wheel is? Is that possible?
traktorensteff 4 months ago