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  • a skeptic will always be a skeptic, i say this to everyone who tries to prove me wrong or call me insane. You haven't a single clue about what your missing out on. -best wishes, Drake

  • Unfortunately, by relying on a propeller, you ruined the worth of any comparison with the psi wheel design. A propellor, by design, achieves uni-directiional movement regardless of what direction the force comes from, whereas the pyramid shape of the psi wheel is resistant to uni-directional movement, except when the force hits only one side of the wheel. I have never been able to get a psi wheel to move using light.

  • @darrylsloan As you know from the previous video, I'm not relying on a propeller. The effect appears on a pyramid-shaped wheel too. Although the effect of convection isn't as predictable with it, you can achieve continuous uni-directional spinning which I did. This isn't a comparison but an experiment to further establish that air convection is causing the movement and normal room lightning suffices.

  • @toukoqouko Okay, that's fair.

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