that's bull all forces have the ability to last for infanite dependent on the amount of energy applied, take the sun for example all it does is fusion/fission by burning hE it can't use what isn't there but because there is so much it will last for billions of years .and that is a maerial object helium, a force is always occouring some where magnetissm is practically unlimited the only way for it to end is for gravity to stop working completely every where.
Actually perpetium mobile is all over the place for us to see. For example,the Earth has been circling the sun for billions of year :) and guess what, just an initial push from the bigbang, and since the thing is stil running. So, if it exist in nature, on day we will find a way to mimic it. CQFD.
1) The Earth will stop its movement, it is not perpetual.
2) A perpetual movement would be incompatible with laws of physics (it would violate the second principle of thermodynamics about entropy ; it would be equivalent to an unlimited source of energy)
@becomepostal yes, but it just a matter of perspective because:
1) our civilization will be long gone before it happens, therefore no witness :)
2) laws are ment to be broken, after all we did believe that the 1st rule was that the earth was logicaly flat for hundreds of years...
If a fix point was created in orbit of the Earth, using the sun energy as propulsion, and gathering the momentum of the earth, we would have an unlimited source of energy until we cease to exist.
@MeowTV2 I prefer to think about physical laws in terms of successive layers. The "flat Earth" model is an old layer which is bettered by the "round Earth" model which itself is refined by Newton Laws, then Einstein laws, etc. Each new model is just an amelioration of the previous one, so that the previous model can be seen as an approximation (of the new model) that was *practically* true only in a limited domain. Given these layers of models, laws are never really broken, but they are bettered
@kowoshiarrahmocky Oui c'est banal la lévitation, tu mets deux aimants l'un sur l'autre face à fare (sud contre sud ou nord contre nord) et tu empêche les mouvements latéraux (par exemple en plaçant les deux aimants dans un tube en plastique). J'avais fais ça dans avec deux gros aimants d'enceintes audio dans une bouteille en plastique quand j'étais petit, et l'aimant du dessus lévitait.
i remember when i was younger i always wanted to do something like that and add a small computer fan on the back or one side and make it like a toy train:)
It's neither air friction (it's going to slow) nor friction because of the plastic (to prevent it to derail). it's just because the system isn't good enough : use voltage wire and a magnetic car + a slow slope and it'll be good.
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23spartanguy 7 months ago
that's bull all forces have the ability to last for infanite dependent on the amount of energy applied, take the sun for example all it does is fusion/fission by burning hE it can't use what isn't there but because there is so much it will last for billions of years .and that is a maerial object helium, a force is always occouring some where magnetissm is practically unlimited the only way for it to end is for gravity to stop working completely every where.
buck7216 8 months ago
You should let your kids play with these toys sometimes!
johnboy75757 10 months ago
load of nonsense, old principle dressed up as empires new dress
thomseng 1 year ago
VRY NICE !
gaufrette17 1 year ago
Actually perpetium mobile is all over the place for us to see. For example,the Earth has been circling the sun for billions of year :) and guess what, just an initial push from the bigbang, and since the thing is stil running. So, if it exist in nature, on day we will find a way to mimic it. CQFD.
MeowTV2 1 year ago
@MeowTV2 This is a doubly false argument:
1) The Earth will stop its movement, it is not perpetual.
2) A perpetual movement would be incompatible with laws of physics (it would violate the second principle of thermodynamics about entropy ; it would be equivalent to an unlimited source of energy)
becomepostal 1 year ago
@becomepostal yes, but it just a matter of perspective because:
1) our civilization will be long gone before it happens, therefore no witness :)
2) laws are ment to be broken, after all we did believe that the 1st rule was that the earth was logicaly flat for hundreds of years...
If a fix point was created in orbit of the Earth, using the sun energy as propulsion, and gathering the momentum of the earth, we would have an unlimited source of energy until we cease to exist.
MeowTV2 1 year ago
@MeowTV2 I prefer to think about physical laws in terms of successive layers. The "flat Earth" model is an old layer which is bettered by the "round Earth" model which itself is refined by Newton Laws, then Einstein laws, etc. Each new model is just an amelioration of the previous one, so that the previous model can be seen as an approximation (of the new model) that was *practically* true only in a limited domain. Given these layers of models, laws are never really broken, but they are bettered
becomepostal 1 year ago
J'adore ce phénomène mais je pense que 6 minutes c'est un peu long...
chtephoune 1 year ago
@chtephoune Je vends un globe en lévitation si ça intéresse qqun
chtephoune 1 year ago
G rien compris à ce qui était extraordinaire la dedans ? c banal....
myliryx 1 year ago
@myliryx
Le bidule "vole" si t'as vraiment pas compris...
Netstah 1 year ago
@myliryx c'est banal quelque chose qui lévite? fais moi en un alors :D
kowoshiarrahmocky 1 year ago
@kowoshiarrahmocky Oui c'est banal la lévitation, tu mets deux aimants l'un sur l'autre face à fare (sud contre sud ou nord contre nord) et tu empêche les mouvements latéraux (par exemple en plaçant les deux aimants dans un tube en plastique). J'avais fais ça dans avec deux gros aimants d'enceintes audio dans une bouteille en plastique quand j'étais petit, et l'aimant du dessus lévitait.
becomepostal 1 year ago
@becomepostal en éffet vu sous cet angle ...
kowoshiarrahmocky 1 year ago
i remember when i was younger i always wanted to do something like that and add a small computer fan on the back or one side and make it like a toy train:)
AtvProjects 1 year ago
A real train exist using this system
Jopi182 1 year ago 5
seems to stop, is this air friction or finding a resting point in the gaps between the magnets?
DevDeedSquire 1 year ago
It's neither air friction (it's going to slow) nor friction because of the plastic (to prevent it to derail). it's just because the system isn't good enough : use voltage wire and a magnetic car + a slow slope and it'll be good.
bricklayer68 1 year ago
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DamperenDK 1 year ago
Gilbon, Can you bend the magnets to let load move in one direction. And make track as circular? And achieve infinite rotation system?
samedsoft 1 year ago 7
@samedsoft yes it's possible !
gilbondfac 1 year ago
@gilbondfac no it is not
pepetium mobile is not posible
robot797 1 year ago
@robot797 it's not a perpetual mobile ! you can built it in a loop it's just a livitation n
gilbondfac 1 year ago
@robot797 Just search perpetual motion. It's all here on youtube.
theun4giv3n 7 months ago
@gilbondfac until the magnets lose their juice which is for a long while but that does mean it is not infinite
TheFrenchi23 1 year ago
@samedsoft well it can maybe be possible but if the magnet get's to much speed what will then happen ? will it just be hi speed circular track ?
HCMskater 1 year ago
whats its payload
solorstars 1 year ago