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I Finally Discovered Perpetual Motion 

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I show you how to make a ball that seems to roll on its own. Then I show you the egg of Columbus.
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@rodchallis8031
@rodchallis8031 2 года назад
Being able to successfully hide the external power source is the key to a really good perpetual motion machine.
@Angular777
@Angular777 2 года назад
Hide? They always have the power in plain sight and claim they are getting more power out. No the key to successful perpetual motion machines is getting idiots to believe you!
@erencansever8464
@erencansever8464 2 года назад
True
@bamanevishwajeet
@bamanevishwajeet 2 года назад
😂🔥
@work2live756
@work2live756 2 года назад
😂🤜🏼
@Capt_Chaos_91
@Capt_Chaos_91 2 года назад
I was so confused at first 😂
@blueredbrick
@blueredbrick 2 года назад
"Look, Im not adding any energy to it!" Next shot: shows how he adds energy to it ;). Love this guy.
@TheActionLab
@TheActionLab 2 года назад
I said *I* wasn't adding energy...very sneaky
@blueredbrick
@blueredbrick 2 года назад
@@TheActionLab You are paying for the electricity are you not? ;p equally sneaky..
@4fr0pl
@4fr0pl 2 года назад
He got me there. I was ready to do some party tricks with my ball bearing then man tells me it's actually a magnet.
@aiiiia9971
@aiiiia9971 2 года назад
@@TheActionLab 😏 I see what you did there
@westonding8953
@westonding8953 2 года назад
@@TheActionLab genius!
@abhishankpaul
@abhishankpaul Год назад
Rules for creating perpetual motion machine: #1. Always hide the external power source when demonstration is being done #2. Make the fundamental working principle of your machine subtle while explaining it to others. #3. Never forget rules 1, 2 and 3.
@GraysonQuickBuilds
@GraysonQuickBuilds Год назад
Ha... Ha... Ha... I've never heard that one before
@Hello_there497
@Hello_there497 Год назад
Your rule 3 made this comment perpetual as u added 'not to forget rule 3' also.... lol
@abhishankpaul
@abhishankpaul Год назад
@@Hello_there497you got it. Rule 3 will compel everyone to remember 1st n 2nd rule and at the same time make them remember rule 3
@william3371
@william3371 Год назад
@Miles Doyle I will read this later
@hmrdarkhawk8543
@hmrdarkhawk8543 Год назад
Also, mind having a decent amount of friction
@NaptownClassic
@NaptownClassic Год назад
The ending to the egg story is that after he cracked the egg, the onlookers said "Well, anyone could do that!" To which Columbus said, "They can now, once someone showed them how." The story has been attributed to tons of people, many who lived well before Columbus. The point was that something which might seem easy to you, once you've seen someone else do it, might be exceptionally difficult for someone doing it the first time.
@josephturner7569
@josephturner7569 Год назад
Yep. It ain't magic when you know how it's done.
@Crazytesseract
@Crazytesseract Год назад
Columbus was a rascal. He ate dog meat from the tribals.
@Crazytesseract
@Crazytesseract Год назад
​​@@josephturner7569 Any technology sufficiently advanced, is indistinguishable from magic. UFOs are possible duocylinder shaped objects that move into and out of 3D space from 4D and higher spatial dimensions. This is not magic.
@peterk.4266
@peterk.4266 Год назад
Thanks genious, now I feel enlightened.
@AnderMartin
@AnderMartin Год назад
Columbus was definitly not smart enough to come up with that
@duser
@duser 2 года назад
Leave it to Tesla to decide to one up a historic story by combining two physics principals to create sorcery.
@gabor6259
@gabor6259 2 года назад
*principles
@vincentdreemurr
@vincentdreemurr 2 года назад
prips
@RandomYT05_01
@RandomYT05_01 2 года назад
If Tesla was born a century earlier, he'd've been burned at the stake.
@Yaswil
@Yaswil 2 года назад
pri
@binita4672
@binita4672 2 года назад
That's how every physicist, at the very least has done.
@JamesContos85
@JamesContos85 2 года назад
You should have saved this for April 1st! That would have made an excellent practical April Fool's joke!! 🤣 🤣
@buggmann862
@buggmann862 2 года назад
It's already April 1st Somewhere
@greego5952
@greego5952 2 года назад
Technically April 1st in some places. New Zealand Australia
@alihorda
@alihorda 2 года назад
isn't this video made for April 1st?
@bettercalldelta
@bettercalldelta 2 года назад
@@alihorda it was published on march 31
@alihorda
@alihorda 2 года назад
@@bettercalldelta for me it displayed April 1st lol
@bride4jesus0126
@bride4jesus0126 Год назад
It’s not a ball bearing, it’s a magnet…..that explained everything right there! 😅
@taragnor
@taragnor Год назад
The answer is always magnets.
@wiqu10
@wiqu10 Год назад
Magnest is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be unnatural
@lulz4lulz
@lulz4lulz Год назад
​@jhdhgklfglg It's not, as they don't exist nor are they possible.
@sjsj4741
@sjsj4741 Год назад
Lmao that got me too!
@khululyp
@khululyp Год назад
@@taragnor And the question is always "how do they work?"
@trm4life
@trm4life Год назад
They actually showed us the egg trick in cooking classes in school. That way you could tell if your hard boiled egg was done. If it was still liquid, it wouldn't stand up.
@scorchedearth1451
@scorchedearth1451 Год назад
You should tap it hard enough on the table so the shell breaks a little bit. 😂
@bolwinklemoose1999
@bolwinklemoose1999 5 месяцев назад
This is how my mom showed me how to tell if an egg I took out of the refrigerator was hard boiled or not (had a messy episode pealing the shell from an egg I thought was boiled). Spin it. If it keeps spinning, it's bouled. If it slows and stops quickly, it's raw.
@bolwinklemoose1999
@bolwinklemoose1999 5 месяцев назад
Set a football on the pavement with its ends horizontal and spin it. It will rise up and spin on one end or the other. It's easier than if you try to spin it on one end or the other from the start. Makes a good tailgate beer challenge.
@NICEFINENEWROBOT
@NICEFINENEWROBOT 4 месяца назад
@@bolwinklemoose1999 Sometimes, especially if you're new to the trick, you don't know whether spinning should be considered fast (boiled egg) or slow (raw egg). But if you spin it, then stop and immediately release it, a cooked egg will remain motionless, while a raw egg will start moving again, just more slowly. That's because the fluid inside hasn't stopped spinning.
@dadrumer
@dadrumer Год назад
There is also another point to the egg rising itself up in the air: The flat lying egg has a lot more rotational energy because its moment of inertia is way higher, spinning around that axis, than in the upright position. It still needs friction to rise itself in that position, but the reason behind it is a simple minimisation of energy state.
@jonathanbreedlove4286
@jonathanbreedlove4286 Год назад
I knew inertia had something to do with it.
@coltonsmith3724
@coltonsmith3724 Год назад
Sounds like word salad
@SedoKai
@SedoKai Год назад
It doesn't actually need friction. Over time, a rotating rigid body will always process to its most stable axis of rotation, even in vacuum with no external fields acting on it. As rotational energy is added to the body, quantum effects in the body will increase at a geometric rate, speeding up its procession.
@seanmackidd7947
@seanmackidd7947 Год назад
I like this explanation. However I disagree. I think the friction provides enough resistance to redirect the momentum from its perfect line, and the magnetism causes it to over-correct when seeking to return to the least amount of friction. Then opposite magnetic field sends it back even faster, causing it to over correct. This continues until all the molecules that make up the egg experience the magnetism exactly equally from both poles. At this point the egg appears to be standing motionless at absolute zero between the opposing fields.
@dazofthemoo1531
@dazofthemoo1531 10 месяцев назад
​@@SedoKaiisn't the surface of the flask an external force? I understand the aerodynamic reason for it standing up, and the reason if its on a 'flask' in a vacuum. ( I think)
@flamingmonkays
@flamingmonkays 2 года назад
Reminds me of those magnetic "pills" that I used in chem lab to stir certain liquids. :)
@liamramsay2264
@liamramsay2264 2 года назад
a magnetic stir bar?
@flamingmonkays
@flamingmonkays 2 года назад
@@liamramsay2264 Not quite sure what they call them, but that sounds about right. Put the beaker on top of a rotating magnetic field, drop in a stick-shaped piece of metal (which I believe was plastic-coated), and watch it mix.
@ItzWaterWheelz
@ItzWaterWheelz 2 года назад
Pretty sure it's a stir rod, you place it in a liquid or something you want to mix, put it on a magnetic plate made for it, turn it on then it spins
@beepbeepgamer1305
@beepbeepgamer1305 2 года назад
oh yeah the stir bars, we have those in my school lab.
@nateplumley6821
@nateplumley6821 2 года назад
You just invented a new kitchen appliance nobody needs. Brilliant!
@grantarmstrong2968
@grantarmstrong2968 Год назад
I was about to through all my understanding of physics out the window until I realized he just used electromagnetic forces to do it
@stonetrouble5053
@stonetrouble5053 Год назад
The egg turned upright not because of friction but because any unrestrained spinning object will spin about its principal axis of inertia. This would also happen with no friction if it was spun fast enough that the torque generated was enough to overcome the force of gravity.
@kronosx7
@kronosx7 Год назад
There's no such thing as a frictionless surface. The less friction there is, the more speed is required. Still requires friction.
@DheRadman
@DheRadman Год назад
​@@kronosx7 the frictionless surface is called space and this effect can be shown there
@random1744
@random1744 Год назад
@@DheRadman isn’t that not a surface tho /gen Like not disagreeing but isn’t a void not a surface 😭
@DheRadman
@DheRadman Год назад
@@random1744 you're right it's not really a surface, but the only reason we're talking about surfaces here is because you need to place objects on something else while on earth. In space, that restriction isn't there so space itself can serve as the location where something is 'placed'.
@scoopsta6141
@scoopsta6141 Год назад
@DheRadman Technically space can be a surface if we’re talking about different dimensions of space-time and/or brane theory
@fira2001
@fira2001 2 года назад
All content on this channel is so satisfying for the dormant physics nerd in us
@Horus2Osiris
@Horus2Osiris 2 года назад
Physics nerd inside kept alive and awake by ActionLab! Doesn't hurt...
@123jbuster
@123jbuster 2 года назад
in*
@axywrll6015
@axywrll6015 2 года назад
@@123jbuster dormant physics nerd in us? hmm, sounds about right..
@roelfjoubert1128
@roelfjoubert1128 2 года назад
That's so well put. :)
@UhKimboze
@UhKimboze 2 года назад
Couldn’t have said it better myself!
@MrMindBlow
@MrMindBlow 2 года назад
*Great* explanation! Love the content! 🧠👀
@MrMindBlow
@MrMindBlow 2 года назад
@@TheSummerLab1 LMNOP.
@chcolate_chip3020
@chcolate_chip3020 2 года назад
@@MrMindBlow QRSTUV
@ito4167
@ito4167 2 года назад
@@chcolate_chip3020 WXYZ..A
@the25thdoctor
@the25thdoctor 2 года назад
@@chcolate_chip3020 WXYZ
@kikisstudio4978
@kikisstudio4978 2 года назад
@@chcolate_chip3020 WXYZ
@infamousschmuck292
@infamousschmuck292 Год назад
it be cool if you could make rings out of magnets, put them around each other and then have them on there and have them spin like that
@castilater
@castilater Год назад
You mean like a gimbal or aerotrim? (Had to look up the name)
@paul_warner
@paul_warner Год назад
"if you don't give it any friction, it can't rise up" that's what she said
@theadventuresofkentsawyeri5944
You mean that's what"He" said. Unless it was a transvestite with a pecker.
@camdenspehl3688
@camdenspehl3688 Год назад
He*
@donjamesaikinromblon5145
@donjamesaikinromblon5145 Год назад
@@camdenspehl3688 wow just wow
@paul_warner
@paul_warner Год назад
Come on y'all it's a joke damn
@BadMann3rs
@BadMann3rs 2 года назад
2:34 "As All Things Should Be" 😂😂😂
@anurag9477
@anurag9477 Год назад
🥷
@JosTheComrade1024
@JosTheComrade1024 Год назад
Thats what she said
@AshrellStudios753
@AshrellStudios753 Год назад
@@JosTheComrade1024 e
@konoveldorada5990
@konoveldorada5990 2 года назад
Plot Twist: *Action Lab thought that today is April Fools.*
@an2939
@an2939 2 года назад
It was in my country
@thejadedjester4935
@thejadedjester4935 2 года назад
I've become so accustomed to april fools videos being on a different date usually that it actually threw me off that so many people didn't realise that it was simply a matter of them not being in the same timezone.
@an2939
@an2939 2 года назад
@@thejadedjester4935 same lol
@ToBeeOrNotToBeHoney
@ToBeeOrNotToBeHoney Год назад
I love these things. I have a miniature top that is basically a brushless motor (magnet in the top_. As the pole passes near the coil it induces current to a transistor which switches on and then adds a tiny bit of power to the coil in the correct polarity for the pole (N/S) which is near the coil. The device is very small and consists of a coil, a 9v battery and a transistor. The battery easily will spin the top for days since it only requires power, and only when the top is near the coil. The top spins in a shallow parabolic dish. electronic are all hidden under the dish.
@A.R.McDuck
@A.R.McDuck 8 месяцев назад
That would probably be neat to have a series of 2 millimeter cups stacked on each other, like Petrie dishes, many layers each containing a bearing.
@Frosty_tha_Snowman
@Frosty_tha_Snowman 2 года назад
I accidentally created a perpetual motion machine once. My cousin took a Vyvanse out of a buddy's prescription that he left in my room, thinking it was tylenol because it was blue and white, kind of how tylenol is blue and red.. then he went to the ping pong table that had a wall to bounce it back to yourself, and did that for a few hours.
@verlax8956
@verlax8956 2 года назад
cool
@brainupwithmathsbyranon9410
@brainupwithmathsbyranon9410 2 года назад
That's not perpetual motion. Your giving energy to the ball.
@Frosty_tha_Snowman
@Frosty_tha_Snowman 2 года назад
@@brainupwithmathsbyranon9410 are you serious?..
@brainupwithmathsbyranon9410
@brainupwithmathsbyranon9410 2 года назад
@@Frosty_tha_Snowman yep.
@Frosty_tha_Snowman
@Frosty_tha_Snowman 2 года назад
Who wants to tell Mr. Brain who doesn't know how to use "you're" and "your" correctly how satire works?
@SenkJu
@SenkJu 2 года назад
3:33 Looks like the egg was actually beginning to stand up just as he cut to another video, lol.
@RoadCaptainEntertain
@RoadCaptainEntertain 7 месяцев назад
Eggs can be balanced on end (without cracking it) but only during the spring or fall equinox. Your welcome.
@peppep1704
@peppep1704 Год назад
"I'VE DISCOVERED HOW TO SPLIT THE ATOM!"
@S85B50Engine
@S85B50Engine 2 года назад
I initially thought it was something about the ball bearing having very little friction
@ranehan7726
@ranehan7726 2 года назад
I mean, it would work better in a vacuum chamber.
@flamingmonkays
@flamingmonkays 2 года назад
I thought the ball bearing was going to have something else inside, like liquid or a smaller ball with a smaller ball in that. Just kind of reminded me of spherical dice, for some reason.
@S85B50Engine
@S85B50Engine 2 года назад
@@ranehan7726 yeah, but they already have a low enough friction that they would spin for a while
@raphaelklaussen1951
@raphaelklaussen1951 2 года назад
Actually, when he holds the jar in his hand the ball isn't isolated. The small tremor of his hand (we all have that), or the small movements of his hand due to his heart beat can, depending on frequency, pump (or extract) energy into (from) the spinning ball. With a little practice you can do this creating the illusion the ball moves forever on its own.
@diamondcreeper0982
@diamondcreeper0982 2 года назад
Wouldn't the then lose its energy as vibrational (sound) energy?
@normalchannel2185
@normalchannel2185 2 года назад
Knew it. I knew that a magnet was being used
@hpottergirl317
@hpottergirl317 2 года назад
I love your username 🤌🏻✨
@aboveanonymous4810
@aboveanonymous4810 2 года назад
Thanks for spoiling the video😡
@grannysvids
@grannysvids 2 года назад
Cheers mate, that saves me wasting my time! 👍
@Gustavo-po9bd
@Gustavo-po9bd 2 года назад
@@aboveanonymous4810 Bruh it is super obvious that it was magnets, you though it was magic? metal bending?
@diegocorte-real9249
@diegocorte-real9249 2 года назад
Keep your guesses for yourself next time pls
@hyperboytkl1077
@hyperboytkl1077 8 месяцев назад
This device shows one of the basic principles of motor action
@deaddocreallydeaddoc5244
@deaddocreallydeaddoc5244 7 месяцев назад
All high school labs have these to-mix solutions. I have one that I swiped from my community college science class in the '70s. I have a home lab; microscope, too.
@jacksonbernardo670
@jacksonbernardo670 2 года назад
1:57 so... Nikolas Tesla made that complex machine only for a joke?
@MlorenDraymeer
@MlorenDraymeer 2 года назад
Well to be fair the internet hadn't been invented yet so he had nothing better to do :D
@MDILeon
@MDILeon 2 года назад
@@MlorenDraymeer there is nothing better to do than that, even with the internet...
@shukurenai4034
@shukurenai4034 Год назад
The hardest part of building a perpetual motion machine is figuring out where to hide the batteries
@Dragon-Slay3r
@Dragon-Slay3r 4 месяца назад
Griffin crown feather
@Ride-Tahoe
@Ride-Tahoe 3 месяца назад
🐑
@georgeplagianos6487
@georgeplagianos6487 2 месяца назад
Bro look at the transparent container you can see the green battery
@jahazbrooga309
@jahazbrooga309 Год назад
Understanding spin in macro size shapes is useful for understanding fundamental particles at the quantum level. Keep doing it. Did you like how I put a positive spin on that?
@bober1019
@bober1019 Год назад
I almost laughed
@daveevans8004
@daveevans8004 Год назад
What if you did that with a symmetrical shape, would it still stand on end? If it's an egg shape then isn't the fatter bottom that has something to do with it standing on its end? I mean, maybe not but that's what I assumed when watching it.
@connorclimenhaga2379
@connorclimenhaga2379 Год назад
as long as the mass above the flat surface isn't asymmetrical, because then it would lead too a tilting effect, or if it had too much weigh pinned on too point. Yes its possible but there are also so many other variables determining whether or not that egg, or what ever other shape you have stays up. Good question though!
@AtomizerX
@AtomizerX 2 года назад
2:05 "alternating AC current" 🤔
@NC_Isro_64
@NC_Isro_64 2 года назад
Yep
@wesleyhenderson2621
@wesleyhenderson2621 2 года назад
I was checking comments exclusively for this
@AtomizerX
@AtomizerX 2 года назад
@@wesleyhenderson2621 I was like "bro, you're a scientist, you should know better!" 🤦
@nit-3patidar848
@nit-3patidar848 Год назад
The machine works on 4 electromagnets And the AC current is alternated in those 4 elec. magnets
@AtomizerX
@AtomizerX Год назад
@@nit-3patidar848 Ok, since you clearly didn't understand my comment, let me help you out with a question: what does "AC" stand for? And that's a *rhetorical* question, by the way.
@HaloHeathen
@HaloHeathen 2 года назад
3:50 The boxes are awesome. If you have a young child interested in science, these do the trick! I ordered the first box (vacuum), and the syringe (for creating a vacuum) was broken, so we couldn't use it. I ordered it for my nephews, on Thanksgiving day. It really was disappointing, but in the end it was my fault for not opening the package and inspecting beforehand. I tried numerous times to get ahold of them to get a new syringe, being a newly released product, and during the holidays it took 2 months before I received the new syringe. Satisfied with the situation, I was certainly surprised when I received, months later, the second box (self pouring fluid) as well! I might be a little biased, but I was still satisfied with my original situation being resolved, and the second box to me shows it's a quality company, and product!
@violetflame6596
@violetflame6596 Год назад
You don't need a vacuum. just an electromagnetic field
@HaloHeathen
@HaloHeathen Год назад
@@violetflame6596 are you selling one?
@violetflame6596
@violetflame6596 Год назад
I do not. I am currently working on a bigger project atm
@HaloHeathen
@HaloHeathen Год назад
@@violetflame6596 where do you get one then? But, really, if you're working on a bigger project, why don't I just get that instead? What project are you working on?
@CategoricalImperative
@CategoricalImperative 8 месяцев назад
The closest we have to a perpetual motion machine is a satellite in space. or, a compass at one of the poles.
@chrismosquad1056
@chrismosquad1056 Год назад
Love your content! Always educational and fun! Thanks!
@danielhama4558
@danielhama4558 2 года назад
Huh? Initially I was thinking "this is Noble prize level stuff!!!" Now I'm concerned that that is not the case.
@Dinnye01
@Dinnye01 2 года назад
I love the clickbaity aspect of this channel. With the caveat that it is ALWAYS turns out to be true.
@brando3342
@brando3342 2 года назад
@FullMetal This one was not true though.
@_Belteshazzar_
@_Belteshazzar_ 2 года назад
Do you know what perpetual motion is?
@biggerandbetterthings7222
@biggerandbetterthings7222 2 года назад
I was going to say the same thing! I'm upset he didn't use the word 'Angular Momentum' or did he, IDK, whatever that is, well less confusing then entropy!
@KevinSmith-os5yz
@KevinSmith-os5yz 2 года назад
Now if only he would take the output energy and feed that back to the input, it would be free energy.
@aphish_n_flips
@aphish_n_flips 2 года назад
I hate it. I’ll be watching something, see the thumbnail and title, say “that’s not possible”, know that whatever is in the title will probably happen, then have to watch the video 😂 normally as part of the “one more video” routine
@sri20141
@sri20141 Год назад
Not only from but moment of moment is also playing role in raising the egg , so it spin on its major axis, with low system energy
@EnergySponge
@EnergySponge Год назад
It is less about friction and more about the radial symmetry of the egg and inertia. When laying down, the symmetry is not balanced, yet while it is upright, the radial symmetry is perfectly circular. Equilibrium, or we can identify it as efficiency, is always sought, and the upright position satisfies it best.
@zeryez6347
@zeryez6347 2 года назад
Thank you for all these unbelievably great videos, just discovered your videos recently but you’re such great at explaining and making it fun to learn. Thank you for this great work keep it up👍
@SonakaG
@SonakaG 2 года назад
Honestly my favorite science/experimentation channel on youtube. Super fun to watch every time.
@ThePhihn
@ThePhihn Год назад
It’s a fun thought to create a PEG but in practice it’s near impossible from what I’ve researched, now it may have changed over the years but you’d need to have a lot of things that we currently can’t achieve with our limitations. Still it’s very fun to play around with the idea, awesome video man! Loved your stuff since I first found your channel!
@sylvrwolflol
@sylvrwolflol Год назад
It's not near impossible, it _is_ impossible. If it was possible to create a device which endlessly multiplies the energy put into it, you'd have a bomb that never stops exploding. No matter what you work with, generating energy requires entropy to function and generating limitless energy from the energy put in would require negative entropy, creating a paradox which cannot be overcome. The closest we could ever get is to create something which lasts long enough that we wouldn't live to see it burn out, like the Sun. But rest assured, it _will_ run out.
@dielaughing73
@dielaughing73 7 месяцев назад
The laws of thermodynamics haven't been updated recently that i know of
@kcbsuiejd
@kcbsuiejd 5 месяцев назад
Its impossible, not nearly impossible.
@NICEFINENEWROBOT
@NICEFINENEWROBOT 4 месяца назад
@@kcbsuiejd But what with the atoms? Spin, long time no stop.
@kcbsuiejd
@kcbsuiejd 4 месяца назад
@@NICEFINENEWROBOT I get where you are coming from, but they dont literally "spin". its just the name we have to them acting like they have angular momentum despite not having it :) for example, you cant extract any energy from it, like you could with an "actually spinning" object
@shreyaschaturvedi8851
@shreyaschaturvedi8851 Год назад
Just before balancing the egg it looked liked like it was vibing to the background music 2:28 😂
@ashleyfletcher2543
@ashleyfletcher2543 2 года назад
Love everything you do. I know it inspires me to want to create the ideas locked away in my 50 yr old brain. I think most people with a little intellect have perpetual motion/energy ideas. If only it were not so expensive? Thanks again for inspiring people and I truly hope that there are lots of school age kids being inspired as well
@electricairways
@electricairways 2 года назад
The fly in my bedroo mat night: 0:14
@Steve-vf7se
@Steve-vf7se Год назад
Awesome. You've discovered gravity too. Looks good, cool. I like science, you learn anything. I love NASA, super cool. A egg standing up, I like that. Nice work my friend, I've learned tons of it. What if you create a running man figure, you make it never stop running. Just wish I see more
@Yarxxter
@Yarxxter Год назад
2:16 sounds like Mr. Krabbs walking
@Pinkoshaberibunny
@Pinkoshaberibunny 2 месяца назад
Feels like what planktons robot mr krabs would sound like if it had legs
@danielpalmer643
@danielpalmer643 2 года назад
I've never heard that Columbus did this with an egg. I've often heard the story that Brunelleschi used this trick to explain how he would build the Duomo in Florence. Vasari gives the whole story. Columbus might have gotten the idea from Brunelleschi.
@iz0mbie100
@iz0mbie100 2 года назад
You're right. He's wrong...
@peterholzer4481
@peterholzer4481 Год назад
Well the idiom is "the egg of Columbus", not "the egg of Brunelleschi". The story about Brunelleschi is a few years older than the one about Columbus, so it's likely that the author of the latter cribbed the idea from the author of the former. My guess is that neither Columbus nor Brunelleschi ever used the egg trick, but that doesn't matter. The idiom has entered the English language centuries ago, people know what it means, and whether the story it is based on is true or false is immaterial.
@danielpalmer643
@danielpalmer643 Год назад
@@peterholzer4481 Vasari writes, "It is said that the argument over the egg arose during the meeting in the following way. They wanted Filippo (Brunelleschi) to explain his intentions in detail and to show his model, as they had shown theirs, something that he did not want to do, and he in turn proposed to both foreign and Florentine masters that whoever could stand an egg upright upon a marble slab should execute the dome, since in this way their intelligence would be revealed. Therefore, when Filippo produced an egg, all those masters tried to make it stand upright. Then they asked Filippo to do it, and he graciously took the egg, cracked its bottom on the marble, and made it stand upright." This happened in 1420, but Vasari wrote 100 years later. The story about Columbus was in a 1565 book called 'History of the New World' by Girolamo Benzoni and supposedly happened when Columbus returned to Spain (according to the Wikipedia article, 'Egg of Columbus'). I think that Columbus heard about what Brunelleschi did and copied his idea, but that both stories are true.
@aeromodeller1
@aeromodeller1 Год назад
@@danielpalmer643 A little salt on the table will do it.
@codis9091
@codis9091 Год назад
@@peterholzer4481 it does matter if neither of them did it. would it not matter if columbus is fictional character and never existed? you are living in a dream world peter
@pineapplekittycat525
@pineapplekittycat525 Год назад
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@The_Guy_Who_Asked72
@The_Guy_Who_Asked72 Год назад
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@Sh-ro2js
@Sh-ro2js Год назад
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@kitsmith3767
@kitsmith3767 Год назад
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@mr.mediocregamer9653
@mr.mediocregamer9653 8 месяцев назад
I feel like if people would incorporate magnets, they'd finally crack perpetual motion. No one's ever tried using magnets.
@ArthurX-eg8bc
@ArthurX-eg8bc 7 месяцев назад
Perpetual Motion Machine? I made three confirmed, the next three are in planning.
@brando3342
@brando3342 2 года назад
The clickiest of click baits... but I still enjoyed the video haha
@TheGuyWhoNeverAsked
@TheGuyWhoNeverAsked 2 года назад
Your videos are so amazing, so easy to listen to and you can easily remember what happens because its explained so well!
@theadventuresofkentsawyeri5944
Did you not see the part where he just lied to you and bullshited you? He added energy to make this ball bearing spin, so it is not perpetual motion! It's called bait and switch in the business world. You should thumbs down this video since he lied to everybody,,,,, not compliment him!! Otherwise he'll keep making videos where he's bullshiting everybody. And that's not cool!!! If everybody wanted to watch bullshit videos, we would just turn on CNN and keep voting Democrat child sniffers into office.
@chrisgann8986
@chrisgann8986 7 месяцев назад
I made these a lot when i was younger. They are very interesting and fun. We mostly used paper clips. It was part of studying electro magnets. In the lab, I would play with magnetic stir bars like that all of the time. I would the magnetic ball that way too. It is also part of a party trick to do that.
@Timjstewart
@Timjstewart Год назад
I enjoy your content so much and I also learn a lot from you. Thank you!
@sydneysimon7112
@sydneysimon7112 2 года назад
This is awesome and satisfying to watch, thank you for sharing
@MajikkanBeingsUnite
@MajikkanBeingsUnite Год назад
This is awesome! Love the Tesla connection, that guy always had the coolest ideas :-) (Obligatory comment that Columbus didn't discover the Americas, wasn't the first European to visit the Americas, and was objectively a horrible person, but y'all know that.)
@personeater2664
@personeater2664 Год назад
First person to get syphilis
@Mister_Sun.
@Mister_Sun. Год назад
yeah it should be called the Tesla egg, Columbus does not deserve to have something named after him, he didn't even invent it
@eestaashottentotti2242
@eestaashottentotti2242 8 месяцев назад
I invented perpetual motion machine. The whole existence.
@comic_the_ace
@comic_the_ace 8 месяцев назад
still not perpetual motion
@larryo6874
@larryo6874 8 месяцев назад
No, you didn’t finally discover perpetual motion.
@moakadarkmaster
@moakadarkmaster 2 года назад
I was fooled in thinking this was an early 1st April joke, ... But as always awesome topic!
@426F6F
@426F6F Год назад
Are the magnetic poles arranged in that sphere just as two seperate neg/pos hemispheres? Also how would the size of the magnet in correlation with the radius it travels matter? Very intriguing video, thanks for the upload!
@vinquinn
@vinquinn 7 месяцев назад
It is a simple induction motor. The egg forms the rotor and current is induced in it by the alternating field. This field creates magnetism within the egg. This magnetism will be opposite to the base(stator). The egg now rotates.
@DeadeyeDaily
@DeadeyeDaily 4 месяца назад
"I'm not adding any energy," he says 😂
@rellikpd
@rellikpd Год назад
love this video. However i argue with "counterintuitively" when you say "more friction makes it rise" because.. friction on a moving object causes pull in the other direction. since it's spinning the pull would be constantly to the center (or the outside depending on your point of view) as the object spinning tries to reduce friction/reach equilibrium
@macgaming001
@macgaming001 2 года назад
Love that the oily egg was just about to lift up
@oadka
@oadka 2 года назад
This man and his work must be protected at all costs
@kaiwheeler64
@kaiwheeler64 8 месяцев назад
I had assumed the egg stood on its primary axis because of the Dzhanibekov effect..
@notsoberoveranalyzer8264
@notsoberoveranalyzer8264 Год назад
Supposedly there’s a solid theory of being able to use the gravitational pull of a black hole for a p motion device. But on such a massive that scale it’s I wonder if a PMotion device would even be usable or relevant, or if we could just harness energy more effectively. Always blows my mind how all complex life ( as we know it) is produced by a fraction of the suns energy.
@iCarus_A
@iCarus_A Год назад
Isn't that as much a perpetual motion machine as the ISS or any of our satellites? They're always accelerating due to the earth's gravity but it's not really possible to harness energy from it
@Corzappy
@Corzappy Год назад
@@iCarus_A They aren't constantly accelerating they're simply going so fast that the gravitational pull of the earth can't pull then down faster than the earth curves away from them. Also it's not perpetual motion because you have to dodge space debris.
@Temari_Virus
@Temari_Virus Год назад
@@Corzappy Constant speed doesn't necessarily mean no acceleration. A change in direction counts as acceleration too. So while the magnitude of their velocities remains (roughly) the same, they're constantly accelerating towards the Earth
@Corzappy
@Corzappy Год назад
@@Temari_Virus If they were constantly accelerating towards the earth they wouldn't be in orbit. If you measure their distance from the surface on one side of the earth compares to the other, they won't be any closer or farther away.
@Temari_Virus
@Temari_Virus Год назад
@@Corzappy if they weren't accelerating, they would just travel in a straight line and get flung out into space. It's their acceleration towards the Earth that curves their trajectory and allows them to orbit
@RayanBaaqeel
@RayanBaaqeel 2 года назад
Your experiments are very amazing … thanks 😊
@AprilJMoon
@AprilJMoon 8 месяцев назад
Perpetual motion is akin to the speed of light. The closer you get to it, the harder it is. If you had a contraption that was 99.99999999999999999% perpetual motion, it would still be useless (other than as a sideshow gizmo) as any torque applied would act as a brake
@doctorcountersteer6580
@doctorcountersteer6580 8 месяцев назад
An uncooked egg will remain standing on its end after placed there but only on the Vernal Equinox. And on your perpetual motion machine, The First Law of Thermodynamics says that energy can neither be *created* nor* *destroyed*.
@calabrais
@calabrais 2 года назад
Literally the only perpetual motion video I would ever click on because I knew from you I wouldn't be disappointed. And I wasn't.
@ludicrous7044
@ludicrous7044 Год назад
Except it’s not PM!🤦🏻‍♀️
@crazyworldcreativepassions7754
@crazyworldcreativepassions7754 2 года назад
Why can I imagine EMPOROR PALPETINE being like: UNLIIMMIITEDDD POOOOWWAAAHHH 😂😂😂
@marcusgriffin279
@marcusgriffin279 Год назад
1:34 correction, Columbus didn’t discover America. You can’t “discover” something someone else already owns and is using.
@thoroughlyunoriginalname
@thoroughlyunoriginalname 3 месяца назад
Who owned America?
@KebboStar
@KebboStar 2 месяца назад
@@thoroughlyunoriginalnameI did
@thoroughlyunoriginalname
@thoroughlyunoriginalname 2 месяца назад
@@KebboStar have you filed a complaint to the US government about it?
@KebboStar
@KebboStar 2 месяца назад
@@thoroughlyunoriginalname Yes, they took my skin oils in return
@Authaire1
@Authaire1 7 месяцев назад
perfectly fuckin' vertical.
@westonding8953
@westonding8953 2 года назад
Amazing content! Perfect follow up from your last video!
@greatPretender79
@greatPretender79 2 года назад
Please keep the magnetic videos coming!
@richardfarris2227
@richardfarris2227 7 месяцев назад
The only perpetual motion is the flapping gums of those trying disprove physics.
@gavinjames8749
@gavinjames8749 10 месяцев назад
Attempting to place kick a football(rugby)without a tee,it is possible to do what the egg did,by spinning the ball flat on the ground it will right itself,while also changing the spin axis,to momentarily stay in position to be kicked.
@tomdeline
@tomdeline 2 года назад
Could the friction be all that it needed to overcome gravity and fall into the center of a toroidal magnetic field?
@mikelunsford2587
@mikelunsford2587 2 года назад
Liquid breaks down gravity
@mrbunnylamakins518
@mrbunnylamakins518 2 года назад
That was so cool Thanks You for posting this.
@columnfellow7477
@columnfellow7477 Год назад
“The ‘spin’ energy Johnny!”
@kennyglidewell8594
@kennyglidewell8594 5 месяцев назад
More friction you give it the more it rises up, been a problem my whole life 🤣🤣🤣
@flextimegaming3840
@flextimegaming3840 2 года назад
Perpetual motion: this weapon gains bonus Stability handling and reload speed while the wielder is in motion
@RomanPunchyBoy
@RomanPunchyBoy 2 года назад
A fellow d2 sufferer
@flextimegaming3840
@flextimegaming3840 2 года назад
@@RomanPunchyBoy that game sucks. It’s my favorite game
@RomanPunchyBoy
@RomanPunchyBoy 2 года назад
@@flextimegaming3840 Destiny 2 in a nutshell xD
@lanfanslostarm9784
@lanfanslostarm9784 2 года назад
You make science so fun, love your channel and your personality, your passion is part of what makes it fun :)
@thereshapeproject2024
@thereshapeproject2024 День назад
Free energy. Searle effect! Well done for sharing!!
@pryingeyes1551
@pryingeyes1551 2 года назад
The centripetal force of the balls in a jar is actually how I used to clean my longboard bearings. They'd race around the jar, with their casing staying horizontal, and all surfaces got cleaned without the use of a brush....plus it was a bit fun changing their rate and trying to prevent them from crashing into one another.
@jlt131
@jlt131 Год назад
here's me wondering why your long board has bearings.... i was thinking of a surfboard, not a skateboard >.< haha
@Lara-vk3wc
@Lara-vk3wc Год назад
I honestly don't know if Columbus did it as well but the egg story was actually used by Brunelleschi, an architect from the Florence of 1420 that managed to built the highest dome in history on top of Florence's Cathedral (and it still is the highest dome nowadays with a diameter of 45m and 116m height). This story has also been illustrated in many paintings where Brunelleschi asks the other mathematicians and architects, who didn't believe his project was possible, to try and make the egg stand on its end but when he revealed how to do it (in the same way as shown in the video) then the mathematicians started to say that anyone could have done it that way to which he responded "the difference is that you could have done it but I did it, and if you wait for me to show you, then you'll be also able to built the dome"
@worldcomicsreview354
@worldcomicsreview354 Год назад
Puts me in mind of all the "Boeing would have", "Roscosmos could have", "NASA should have" naysayers. Yeah, well, SpaceX did.
@bigpoppa1689
@bigpoppa1689 Год назад
Im super stoned that is trippy bro 😂
@Bones_andArrows
@Bones_andArrows Год назад
This came on my recommended and I clicked on it and my first thought was “Oh it’s the guy who tried to waterproof water 😂 “
@Genetherapy3232
@Genetherapy3232 2 года назад
You are the next best thing to a free energy machine! Love this channel
@shlok8267
@shlok8267 2 года назад
Sir , all your experiments and lessons are fantastic and easily understandable but WHERE CAN WE FIND THE MATERIALS TO PERFORM THESE ACTIVITIES ? WHICH ONLINE STORE ?
@jackvessalius7112
@jackvessalius7112 2 года назад
The April fool store
@loc9588
@loc9588 2 года назад
@@jackvessalius7112 its not april yet, fool
@prince32YT
@prince32YT 2 года назад
@@loc9588 tomorrow bro
@CavemanZerron
@CavemanZerron 2 года назад
Surprisingly, Amazon
@ronaldmcdonald6776
@ronaldmcdonald6776 2 года назад
@@loc9588 hey. they could be in a dif time zone
@Djalildje33
@Djalildje33 4 месяца назад
it still has got energy but it will eventually fade as the friction between it and that glass cup are transforming its movement to heat and sound , for it to be perfect there has to be no sound
@paperfoldschannel607
@paperfoldschannel607 9 месяцев назад
guy's a good actor fr
@stefaniabuonocore7298
@stefaniabuonocore7298 Год назад
How is I actually doing this 0:59
@DF-bx9hd
@DF-bx9hd Год назад
3:14 that's what she said
@AshrellStudios753
@AshrellStudios753 Год назад
Shush
@Pinkoshaberibunny
@Pinkoshaberibunny 2 месяца назад
@@AshrellStudios753thats what she said
@urbanspaceman7183
@urbanspaceman7183 7 месяцев назад
Nice cut, just as the egg was rising.
@spicydiarrhea5662
@spicydiarrhea5662 Год назад
"I'm not adding any energy!" coil connected to power supply: "am I a joke to you?"
@A_Anti-Furry
@A_Anti-Furry Год назад
"The Hardest Part of making a Perpetual Motion device Is hiding the Batteries (and the motor)" - Elon Musk
@atomic...
@atomic... 2 года назад
I wonder what uses there are for something like this would be if there are any real ways of making use of it.
@clivedavis6859
@clivedavis6859 2 года назад
As soon as you try to extract power from it, it would slow it down.
@D-B-Cooper
@D-B-Cooper 2 года назад
They use it to stir beakers.
@atomic...
@atomic... 2 года назад
Yea it's probably too good to be true, neat experiment either way.
@atomic...
@atomic... 2 года назад
I can see that working.
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