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Dynamic Geomag: John Harrison's H1 Clock

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Uploaded by on Jun 26, 2007

This model is inspired by John Harrison's H1 clock. The balls in the middle of the red and green rods are magnetic poles: their attraction guarantees the perfect synchronization of the two pendulums.

Questo modello si ispira all'orologio H1 di John Harrison. Le sfere in mezzo ai tiranti rosso e verde sono poli magnetici: la loro attrazione garantisce il movimento perfettamente sincrono dei due pendoli.

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  • weights or magnetic pull?

  • Both of them. The pendulums are a little bit weighter at the bottom, and the magnetic pull is between the balls at the red and green rods extremities

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  • you are f***ing insane! 

  • Damn perpetual motion,

  • Dear aldoadoz: When i was 7-8(now 12) i was building geomac but i sucked now im pretty good and now im know what to do when i come home.

  • Brillitant. beatiful creation!

  • sissi: i r qualitie controlz cat :D

  • its impossible

  • no be cause there is friction on the joints between the base and the pendulums so it wont stay forever even if it will stay very long

  • perpetual motion solved?

  • wow

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