LEGO perpetual motion: The Reveal
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Took only a few minutes to make a perpetual motion machine that convinced a lot of people. ALL perpetual motion machines are tricks. The game is to figure out HOW THE EXTRA ENERGY IS ADDED. The best ones that you see online have a trick. They all do. It's basic physics. Newton didn't invent it so as to keep the big power companies in control. Inertia was around before it was given a name.
However, throughout history people have searched. Hope you had fun looking.
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This thing is real. I made one very similar , but smaller.
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Your motion is operated by your hand... You have a magnet in it and move it up and down, you created this energy, and use the magnet to repel the object... This same motion is seen in all videos of this nature. Nice try
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Just observe people, don't make any assumptions. Anyway this is all about learning, one way or the other :D
But don't be mad!
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@EllisEndye Oh yes. Your point was well made.
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lol his other hand is so obvious
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why did you put so much effort into something you made as a joke??
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@Starcross42 Due to national security concerns, certain products are unavailable. But seeing how the wholesale value of #78 and #79 are at their current levels, we can certainly ship you a billion units for $1 + S&H.
For an accurate quote though, I will have to see what UPS is going to charge me to send 1/3,000,000,000,000th of a gram. Would that be ground or air?
These devices are incredibly small, but there is a quantity discount of 10% for every 1000 fold in your order.
Don´t you all see his other hand? And the irregular movement of the wheel, caused by his pushing? Good morning, people. If you wanna see something real, look for v-gates.
octogunsalata 7 months ago
@octogunsalata Keep up. No pushing by my hand. But lots of help from the hidden batteries. No such thing as perpetual motion. But thanks for watching so close.
Starcross42 7 months ago
can you just make one of these but larger then generate power for your house or something?
im young so dont say im an idiot for saying this
sabermage1 7 months ago
@sabermage1 Not an idiot at all. Lots of smart people for hundreds of years have worked on this very problem. The truth is that it takes energy to make energy. There are 'hidden' batteries that make this and all similar devices work. People want to believe that somehow magnets are magic and just tapping that magic energy can give you something for nothing. Research the problem yourself and you will have a life of fun discoveries. But no magic.
Starcross42 7 months ago