If only it was possible to find the WTP Envy (or Audio) available to buy anywhere in the UK! I've searched on just about every site that comes up and not one of them has the Envy or Audio available to order. What they heck are WTP playing at?!
the unfortunate problem with this is like rolling down a bridge and expecting to have enough energy to get back up to the top of an even taller bridge. unless you could break the field like a PWM does, but I don't know how to do that with permanent magnets without losing all of the energy
@@hogarthheathan the problem is we can't shut off a permanent magnet in order to break the "gate" same idea as going down a hill and expecting to have enough energy at the bottom to go up an even higher hill.
@@eonreeves4324 i dont follow your response, we dont need to go back up the hill, we can create electricity just from the movement of the magnet without tapping into the inertia.
@@hogarthheathan we only convert energy at a loss. Always at a loss. I know it sucks 😔 When you understand the math, it becomes impossible very quickly.
OMG never in my imagination have I seen anything so cute and adorable , yet oddly interesting, at the same time. I’m getting used to seeing the SPHYNX kitties and find them so intriguing. See what a video creates, I LOVE these kitties!
I have owned two Sphynx cats. They might look a little weird in the beginning, but these are the most affectionate kitties on the planet. They love to cuddle & are always looking for attention. Plus they sleep with you all night long. Cheers to the Sphynxes!!
That’s a great crank set. I have mine for several years now and they’ve been discontinued. Enjoy yours. I love mine and I have my Cannondale Capo set up as a fixed gear
Ich habe nach Jahren rum probieren, eine Kombination geschafft, die sich Unendlich von alleine dreht, ohne elektrische oder mechanische Entkopplung, Leider bringt das dennoch garnix. Das ganze funktioniert nur im Kühlschrank, es reicht eine Temperatur Änderung das es stehen bleibt, total sinnlos.
Rig up a migshift cam that would lift the lever for you. Use a metal coat hanger, attach it to the wheel and bent it so the bend bulges past the tires sercomference and bend it in a way so it acts like a cam shaft does lifting valves in a motor. Thus allowing the wheel to spin automatically. Not a perpetual motion wheel or a free energy wheel but one of those spinning wheel balancing toys you find at the novelty store kind of gadget, When you get the timing of the coat hanger cam right. Remember to balance the wheel so it's not heavy on one side by using the same size hanger pieces.
Are you suggesting your idea will keep this to run continually without an external force? If that is the case, and that actually worked, you would receive a Nobel Prize. However, not possible to have this continually run under its own power.
@@valveman12 Although Newton states this kind of action is impossible, we as humans were and are not convinced he is entirely correct in his not proven or proving his statements Newton's first law applies to perpetual motion by explaining why it is not possible. Without an external force, the motion of a perpetual motion machine would eventually come to a stop, as there is no energy source to sustain its motion. In which case is easy to say but harder to prove his "THEORY" Because in theory he had no clue where our technology would be 2 or three hundred years into his future. The damage he has caused our planet by leading us to believe there is no possible way to create a machine has disrupted the minds of society rendering many brilliant ideas and possibilities useless instead of encouraging and promoting our abilities in proving him wrong. Pure brilliance or pure selfishness? We as humans have proven many genius theories wrong and we will prove him wrong as long as our government allows it.
@@bigonaka8159 Well, you did answer my question, so thank you. So you actually think perpetual motion devices are possible! Well, sorry to disappoint you, but *perpetual motion devices* are not possible. *Why?* The Laws of Physics, which we cannot break because they are not our laws, they are the Laws of Nature! The Laws of Thermodynamics explain very well why perpetual motion devices are not possible. Especially the first law: Energy cannot be created nor destroyed. So if everything has losses, ie. friction even in bearings, etc. then you would have to create more energy to overcome the friction and other losses. Since you can't create more energy to overcome losses, then you can't make a working perpetual motion device.
@@valveman12 The theory behind perpetual motion machines is that the energy is already there we just have to figure out how to get it... Such as solar or wind