It is too fast. Your machine is tilted too high, like a pinball machine that has its back legs heightened to hasten up the game. I could not get 'into it' at all. A description of the separate parts without a ball moving might have helped me but I am sorry. "You're fired"
No worries! It works, and if you are familiar with the origin of it as a LEGO version of Digicomp II it makes a lot of sense. The video wasn't really there to explain it in detail, just show the principle of operation
Yes, actually. Beehive geyser in Yellowstone has two clearly related outlets, and many geysers have multiple outlets. So it's not an unusual situation, and I wanted to show ONE way both could function.
Generally, it's due to an input of very hot steam from much deeper in the system. This heats up the water. Note that often the entire ground around and under these is already very hot.
@@brdavis5 I'm not sure that videos do age. Sure it's a snapshot of a different time and a different level of technology, Lego's NXT era filmed with a lower-quality camera, but the video is the same as it always was: some friends getting together to add some dubious modifications to lego bulldozers and make them fight. It's fun and funny and makes me want to build a Lego, same as it did back when I was a child. Videos like this really inspired me back when I first got my first Mindstorms and power functions, and that's what started my channel. Hasn't seen much activity recently, but I've never outgrown this.
In a similar fashion actually - in a 'cold water geyser', it's dissolved gases that are kept in solution due to the increased pressure, instead of water kept in a liquid due to increased pressure. But both work similarly, in that a release of pressure drives the gas in to bubbles which reduce the pressure further, leading to a runaway.
Some systems don't reach a steady equilibrium - think of things like predator/prey cycles. It's a balance between water inflow and heat inflow... too much heat, and you have a steady boiling spring. Too much water, and you have a steady warm artesian spring. But somewhere in the middle (with a certain plumbing system), there is a third possibility which is stable cyclic eruptions.
Oddly... I do. And, I did 7 years ago, too. All these USED to be nicely sorted under their questions. Sigh... thank you YT for breaking some other legacy stuff somewhere.
The clearest explination ever! (Better than my teachers). Now thinking about it, why do we need school anyway? There are so many channels that do stuff better than boring teachers.
Hundreds of thousands of years. Lol. What a joke. "Scientists" pretend to know what is happening deep under the earth when the deepest hole ever made was less than 8 miles. God will one day soon show those who are his...all the truths of this world. REPENT and turn from the wicked ways of this world. The Lord God can save your soul from eternal damnation. Turn to him. Judgement is soon to come.
Well, that certainly is an interesting viewpoint. One that has little to nothing to do with the subject of the video, but perhaps that wasn't your goal.