Robot Walking On Water : UNIQUE MECHANISM

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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2009

Future development will be faster walking on water, stable,and using steel hull feet.

Please watch also, THE SUPER-EFFICIENT ENGINE ( Part 3).

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  • Please watch also, THE SUPER-EFFICIENT ENGINE ( Part 3).

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  • at first i thought it said "teabag" and i saw it dropping down...

  • warp speed!!!! :-)

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  • @aldomovielovers Theres just so many ways to go with this thing. For example: "congratulations, you finally invented the automatic tabagging machine!"

  • @htomerif how if jesus a robot that came from mother space

  • I think I understand now. You're actually trying to drive people away from Jesus. No adult human being could actually show someone ideas that are so god damned ridiculous, and yet also plagiarized, and expect that person to come away with any respect for them or anything they say they believe in.

  • ya total fail jk its awesome except its really slowness

  • Only jesus should walk on water. And water doesn't have good friction... that's why even half an inch of water between a tire and the road can cause hydroplaning. This invention is a total fail.

  • This is going so fast man.And what is this high tech material it stands on?Wood and package foam?WOW!!!!!!

  • Yet another invention destined for the binBAG.

  • It cant theoretically get forward without paddling somehow, Just like how you can't possible get forward trying to run on slippery ice, even if you lift up your legs. Momentum or the robot is conserved unless there is some friction. It doesn't matter if you get the legs to move faster.

  • That's not a unique mechanism, it's styrofoam.

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