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Uploaded by on Mar 17, 2008

this is an invention ive found on youtube, heres the video of another simulation:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hl8dM2wQB4k&feature=related

i tried to make the actual design but it didnt work, so that video can be considered a fake i guess. But my version has something else: springs. they fixed the problem and now it's really working. i wonder if that happens on real life... that's free energy!

by the way, the generator polygons and springs are at default configuration, so the conditions are as realistic as possible.

ive tried this in another physics simulator and had the same results (with springs too), but my opinion still is that it cant be done in the real life, i think its probably a bug from the spring algorythim or something... anyway, if u have an opinion, post it!

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  • ive tried this in another physics simulator and had the same results (with springs too), but my opinion still is that it cant be done in the real life... What physics Simulator? Song?

  • Simulator: Phun 2D Physics Sandbox

    Song: Dream Theater - "Hell's Kitchen"

  • You said "another simulator" I am thinking other than this one.

  • oh

    srry =P

    its the calamity game

    google it

    the game sucks btw

  • umm... this looks like a job for MYTHBUSTERS! it might make for an interesting episode/

  • i'm pretty sure this model does not work in real life. it's just one of those inventions that do not work, but still makes you think about it...

    I believe perpetual motion(in a friction-ON environment :D ) is not possible. But maybe an "almost perpetual" motion might be possible, something that could generate energy to power up the whole world for several years .The sun is a good example of almost perpetual energy. We still cannot rely only in this power source, but we're getting there :)

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  • Phun is a rather pathetic physics emulator, it works for some basic stuff, but not more complex stuff.

  • ESTUPIDO INVENTO.

  • Here is a real one . It use several rings . Because if you use only one . It changes the field after closing the ring .

    AND VERY EASY TO CREATE >>> : w w w (DOT)leviathan(DOT)free(DOT)bg

  • @xxGLhrMxx

    dont write

    like

    this. Its

    friggen'

    annoying, and

    it doesnt make

    your text

    better in any

    way.

  • If you do a machine that can use the energy of GRAVETY you will be rich

  • I thought you could have dampening on joints in phun?

    anyways, it may be floating point errors, or maybe even a teeny tiny bug in the physics engine, if not the lack of friction.

  • I can tell you abpout one source of energy GRAVETY

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