Four blue marbles start just below the ceiling at a height of over 2.40 m and pass through various levels on their way down. At the bottom of the track, branches ensure that each marble finds its own exit from the tower.
Imagine one of these, but feckin' huge, and the marbles are all hamster balls with gyroscopic seats inside. That would be a hell of an amusement park ride.
So you would need a marble with a tiny camera inside on a contraption that keeps the camera leveled even when the marble is spinning. However turning the camera in the direction the marble is rolling to might not be possible.
Nothing more satisfying then watching marbles rolling down a wooden block course and just listening to the clicking and rolling noises till they reach the end.
@@popthornthanatit2515 if you don’t realize, that marble track is blocks stack on top of each other and stuff So he said when you play Jenga the normal way want enough, you made that track
I remember stuff like this populating RU-vid back in the day. I remember being particularly enthralled by the multitude of Rube Goldberg machines you could find chronicled here. Same with dominos.
All of these comments are from like 8 hours ago but the video is 5 years old, cmon RU-vid algorithm give us the videos when they come out not 5 years in advance
Markiyan Hapyak maybe not ones that are quite as big or intricate but you can buy those blocks in sets, I still have mine from when I was a kid they’re really fun