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Uploaded by:  yhipogien  on Feb 21, 2012

Perpetual motion machines still exist and are quite incredible.

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MichelCardin 1 month ago
No it is not. And I can explain to you how to make water climb a mile up by using it's self.
MichelCardin 1 month ago
What facts and whom did you hear these facts from? From people whom could not achieve this? Well most people that can't do something say that it is then impossible. You see my dear Sir. ; you have to concentrate on something to achieve it's understanding and if one can't do it; then they should just shut up and hope that another will explain it to them as einstein did for math.
MichelCardin 1 month ago
Most of you are right;BUT if you were to wish to use something like this to harvest energy; you shall then replace the action that gravity takes part in; with spring forces instead. Good Luck
Guest 2 months ago
They do not generate power no matter their size. They require an input of energy to move, and the motion will stop because of energy losses to friction. Sorry. You want power, you need an input of energy, whether you're converting the chemical energy from molecular bonds is fuel to mechanical energy in an engine, kinetic energy from wind to electricity, heat energy from the sun to electrical energy, nuclear energy to heat energy, etc.
Guest 2 months ago
Sorry, but the ideas behind this movie have always been wrong and were proved so beginning in the 18th century. But movies like this do provide entertainment for people with a rudimentary grasp of science and history. Then again, that entertainment is dampened by the knowledge that so many people in the 21st century lack that grasp.
Guest 2 months ago
That the concept of perpetual motion is very appealing doesn't make it real. I'm sorry if that reality makes you unhappy, along with those who claim there is a 200mpg carburetor that has been suppressed by the oil companies, but facts are stubborn things.
Guest 2 months ago
mass effect? ;D
JasonKnight1 2 months ago
What is Newton's first law? SIR! An object in motion remains in motion. SIR! Perpetual motion is a fact of physics; ALL of these are known as a 'closed loop' -- they WILL actually stop given enough time due to loss of energy by friction, but if friction were able to be removed entirely they'd most certainly go forever. No credit for partial answers, maggot! Sir! Unless acted on by an outside force, sir! The moment you try to tap it to take energy out of the device, it will slow down and eventually stop. As such while a cool example of the law of conservation, they are USELESS for power generation.
Guest 2 months ago
If one were able to actually build these things on a large scale, one were to be able to harvest energy/electricity out of nowhere. This would be an awesome discovery, worthy of the nobel prize.. Start building people! And prove this movie right / wrong!
Guest 2 months ago
the flask is no fake, and if you'd quit down playing peoples clever thoughts, maybe people would be comfortable having more of them. the flask works because of weight/volume vs pressure, then the syphon effect.. if you don't know science, shut your mouth. if you do, you understand the concept of perpetual motion is very appealing for high-efficiency motors with minimal input. someone quit bloggin stupid comments, and find a way to create a perpetual motor without gravity. use mercury and a gyroscope or something. shut up and learn something!
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