The World's Most Impressive Perpetual Motion Machines!

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Published 2022-12-18
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All Comments (21)
  • The most difficult thing in perpetual motion and free energy is hiding the battery 👇edit: thanks!
  • Odd how they only start with a push. If it needs a push to start, it will inevitably stop. Interesting designs though.
  • @Bob94390
    Sometimes it can be interesting to figure out what the constructor was trying to make people believe, and then to prove that it doesn't work.
  • @valveman12
    The most difficult part about perpetual motion machines, is changing the batteries.
  • @fuzzywzhe
    An impressive perpetual motion machine would be one that worked.
  • @satanicscar4920
    Pm or "perpetual motion" is the act of obtaining energy that previously did not exist. Most of these machines have a batterie in them. Most of the machines you see only decrees the amount of energy used. The over balance wheels don't work due to the amount of energy received from falling needs to be roughly doubled or even tripled to then lift said mass due to the fact that it is still under gravity constraints on the way back up. Science is cool! 😁
  • @kelvinsparks4651
    When I saw perpetual in the title I had to watch just to read the comments from the keyboard physics out there . Great , well made models well done . I can actually see the hydraulic wheel working . I've been thinking of a similar thing for a garden water feature.
  • Why do all perpetual motion machines move so slowly? Free energy should spin them up to at least 10,000 rpm, like an electric motor with no load.
  • I can see thousands of people spending a lot of time trying to reproduce these. Here's an idea. Near the start 1:05 there is one that changes the direction of rotation depending on the location of a weight. So, put both weights on at the same time and it will rotate in both directions at once. 🤣
  • @SteelBlueVision
    Remember, with all of these machines, that batteries that drive them are not included and have to be purchases separately.
  • @JohnColgan.
    Always good for a laugh to keep simple minds captivated
  • @bernierao
    I find it fascinating that some people repeat what they have heard and feel so smart about it. I bought one of the perpetual motion machines once and there was no battery. Of course, with time components might get wear and tear due to friction etc. But study a bit of electromagnetism and gravity and you will find out there is a lot more than meets the eye - and google scholar
  • This video is just one of thousands that were made to keep people from learning about the real devices that have been patented.
  • Overbalanced wheels dont work, because their "moment of inertia" is an oval, which does not rotate freely. So there is a motor hidden in the base of these contraptions.
  • @user-yp2mw2ko9k
    What ever you may think they all are very beautiful to behold.
  • There might be something to it. Edgar Cayce predicted people would come up with a water/gravity powered engine that once put in motion would work for a very long time. This might be a good start.
  • @KhalilCh
    I believe it, because the old pendulum clock I inherited from my grandmother still works
  • @xeroxcopy8183
    now make the platform board thinner like 0.3cm thick, and movable in any part of the table that would prove it is perpetual