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  • Was there a fight over who pulls the lever?

  • Chip and Dale

  • Nice video! I also don't care it didn't work. Great presentation. x)

  • Spam!!!!!!!

  • idea is nice, but the video is total fail...

  • geomag ?

  • perpetual... mobiyyl?

    it's PERPETUUM mobile, not perpetual mobile.. and it's pronounced mow-beel in this case lol, not mow-bile

  • I solved the mystery of three six and nine, The dates are September in 1899, When Nikola Tesla made the land, Wave like the sea. Yakutat Bay Earthquakes from Colorado Springs YOU NOW SEE. -CMS If you only knew the magnificence of the 3, 6 and 9, then you? would have a key to the universe. — Nikola Tesla
  • lego is awesome

  • I agree

  • heh cool.. Maybe the rubber bands had something to do with it. (the the accusation of that other video being played in reverse is false)

  • if you put more weight on the ends it will help it keep spinning.. but that looks good

  • Where did that GIANT come from?

  • LOL

  • I don't care that it didn't work, it was a good video!

  • thanx for commenting

  • u m,ade a good brake that dusent ware out

  • how i learned to stop worrying and love the legoland Perpetual Mobile

  • Sweet music

  • teh only working perpetual motion device ish one which is powered by radio waves, n Nokia is working on one...

  • nice use of magnets

  • LOL ! Nice idea ! how about a long nice adventure movie with Lego ?

  • I did not see perpetual motion.

  • lol its a lego stop motion parody

  • fail.

  • What song is that?

  • You don't do humor much, do you?

    (@ joegoatman)

  • fuck you

  • nice video but spend more time developing the device then you do your video and you may have a working device.

  • If you used rubber bands coming from the center to the arms to spin the magnets around 180 degrees just as it passes the stationary magnets they'd experience a push. The center hub would have to be the right circumference to cause a full 360 between each magnet so like poles can pull and opposite poles can push. Have all the same outer magnets point the same direction, aka north facing inward.

  • lol heyweregonnawatchaperpetualmob­ile

  • I played the sound at half speed. Wow, your voice sure sounds like mine. If I had a southern accent.

  • thats funny man-considering im an australian.

    =]

  • el video estaria mejor si no ubiese tanto royo de muñequitos mas de 1 vez lo e puesrto y lo e quitado por que me aburria

  • -.-

  • to make it perpetual, switch the polarity of th eoutside or inside magnets around. it will keep going off its own energy

  • LOL.

  • Haha, nice film--looks like professional storyboarded production :D

    Why don't you play with the positionings of the magnets (provided that they don't shift chaotically while they move--tight chords). Like, there should be a slight "progression" in the symetry of the inner magnets: when one is almost in "attraction" position to the stator, then his next rotor neightbour should be at a lightly more angled position to his own stator, etc. Check also Reidar Finsrud!

    good luck!

  • i was bored and waiting for rubber bands-thats how the little film came about=]

    the bands i got were too tight,so i couldnt try it as it was in the original-i will when i get the right size tho.checking Reidar

    so he built that cool contraption-thanx for that.=]

  • Great honest answer...

    I was going tio recommend you too, to put some cords or rubber bands.

    Eventhough, nice story! LOL

  • Laws of physics prevent perpetual motion. People have tried, and failed, and then lied and used computer graphics to pretend it's real.

    At least this video maker is parodying it. But you sir seem to think it's real. It's not. EVERY perpetual motion machine violates SOME law of physics, thus NO perpetual motion machine will work, no mater how elaberate your mechanics, magnets, electronics are linked to each other. It just won't work.

  • Law of physics or not, Redar Finsrud succeeded. Search it on youtube--he is well documented and verified.

    Laws of physics dogma said in the beginning of 20 century that airplane CANNOT fly, people were just like you back then: selfrighteous, and selfimportant, shouting the dogma of the "LAWS OF PHYSICS", yet plane was built and it flew.

    In a world where you have to beg big companies for energy 'and pay them) every iudea of free enrgy is supressed.

    REIDAR FINSRUD's contraption works...

  • a perpetual motion device does not violate laws of physics. they categorized in three types - 2 of them are in fact impossible because they are violating thermodynamics by creating enery out of nothing or having 100% enercy conversion efficency - but 3rd kind perpetual motion devices do exist - like superfluids or superconductivity. but in macroscopic situations there is one little problem: friction

    if friction can be eliminated (like in zero-g-space), most devices will "work"

  • but there are still other forces that will slow down the motion - since in zero-g-space the perpetual motion device itself will attract itself and slowdown - or loses energy through heat - it will probably move very long - but not forever

    and to come to a conclusion: BenHutchinson1 you're right - no matter what you du, a macroscopic perpetual motion device is impossible

  • i cant under stand what they are saying but i like it lol

  • My son and I need more adventures of Dr.Strangemoustache! This was of course a awesome 5 star for being your first stop motion video! Great job bud and keep them coming my friend!

    peaceouty!

    TAMMpON

  • thamx buzz,there will be more!

  • Great Video! :-)

  • JA JA JA.

    So good video.

    It´s very funny.

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