It wouldn’t be the kids fault, but I just think that if that happened, it would be so unfair. The people who have been watching it for years didn’t see it, but the kid who just randomly looked at it saw it drop. I would hate it if this happened. But it wouldn’t be the kid’s fault. It would just be dumb luck.
Not funny...his wife and his kids suffered from a man agonizing over the loss of years, watching and waiting for a drop to be first at something. Think about that for a while whilst I wittle wattle willingly willful ignorance
It is moving twards the lowest point yes. Over several hundred years if vehicles stopped going over the roads it would settle at the lowest point, meaning the tops of hills will be bare and the bottoms of them would have the bulk of asphalt
@@elmaschimba963 People like to complain about the lack of extremely impracticable things like flying cars and hover-boards on their paper-thin high-definition wireless handheld supercomputer/telephone/digital camera/2000 song music libraries in 201X.
i wanna see i wanna see... "you ve seen it 1000000" times???" So? get kids out side, then tell em it dropped. Cruel, yes. Parent prank...the first time they almost needed some therapy!!! first incredibles was better as well
I am still waiting for the motion picture, "Flash Gordon, The return of Ming The Merciless." The original motion picture, "Flash Gordon," came out in 1980.
GatorSmitty just because you didnt get the joke doesnt mean that the person that said it is either smarter or dumber than you, it just means you didnt get the reference end of story :)
Actually it is. If you die by doing some long experiments there is other people will watch your experiments and take care of it. People will do anything just for science even they can die.
This video really helped me. I've been struggling thinking that Im not doing enough with my life lately, but knowing that theres a person out there thats watching this pitch waiting for a drop on the internet for half a day constantly really helps put that in perspective for me, so thank you.
Sadly, my constipation closely mirrors this. Please pray for me. For those who correct me for the use of irony...it is ironic if I was trying to poop while watching this. THIS IS NOTHING MORE THAN A HUMOROUS COMMENT. IT WAS INTENDED TO MAKE A FEW PEOPLE CHUCKLE, NOTHING MORE. FOR ALL THE KIND HEARTED FOLKS WHO REPLIED WITH PROVEN REMEDIES, BLESS YOU! I AM SORRY IF YOU TOOK THE TIME TO REPLY, WITH NOTHING BUT CARING FOR YOUR FELLOW HUMAN, BUT I TAKE COMFORT THAT AT LEAST ONE PERSON WHO IS ACTUALLY SUFFERING FROM SAID PROBLEM MAY HAVE FOUND RELIEF.
u have a medical problem. please see an expert butt doc. edit: holy smokes, four likes in 1 hour. Thats nearly a like every 15 minutes!! This is like the most likes i think I've ever got so quickly. I fucking jizzed. edit: Seven likes in less than two hours! Seven! And seven is three more than four! I'd like to thank you all, my mom, autism, ovaltine, and life goals for this great honor. edit: holy smokes batman! 88 likes in only one year. I better tell jake paul yesterdays news, buy a years supply of hair gel, and write my speech. I'd like to thank all my supporters, eminem, lil wayne, mao, and @Pritham Prashanth for this, everyone who was with me through the struggle, who never gave up.
similarly, nobody has witnessed me studying in 20 years of my life, so that makes it a rarer phenomenon than the pitch drop. i'm kinda feeling proud of myself.
That's what I want to know too. What's the end goal of this experiment? To prove that pitch is a highly viscous liquid? Mission accomplished, what else could we possibly learn from this?
Swifty, it was nice reading your comment, since I made the video editing (found the imаgery, animated it, etc.), and it was my first video of this type. :) Also the script and voice over were great to work with! So nice to see people enjoy it.
I'm commenting here as a proof to all the future generations to see this, that i've been here before it was a meme if it ever becomes one. Edit: I bet that some bad Half Life 3 jokes will emerge.
Yes. The light photons absorbed into the eyeballs removes just enough of the right amount of photonic heat from the pitch, slowing the process the more it's watched. ... Pretty sure.
The Beverly Clock using atmospheric conditions means that it does, in fact, draw its energy from an external source thus it is not perpetual in any way by the laws of thermodynamics. (Perpetual energy is completely self-contained in every aspect)
Perpetual has nothing to do with self contained energy. Perpetual simply means unending. Regardless how an engine gains energy, it can still be unending, thus perpetual motion engines exist. You would have to add a modified comment like "Self-Powered" to disqualify it by your definition.
@@thomasfarabee724 I don't understand what you mean by "regardless of how an engine gains energy it can still be unending". The energy driving it is the integral part of a PM machine (Or no loss of it more).
@@thomasfarabee724 You might want to actually look up the definition of perpetual motion. "the motion of an ideal mechanism that could continue to operate indefinitely without drawing upon an external source of energy"
When I was a kid, one evening I was looking out of my bedroom window with binoculars when I saw a red illuminated sign in the distance, 4 or 5 miles away. It was on the Pifco electrical factory in Failsworth, Manchester, U.K. I became obsessed with seeing it either switch on or off. It took me 3 years to see it come on at 4:55pm one winter evening. It took 11 years for me to see it switch off at 12:00am. I'd usually be doing something else and miss it. It was a masterclass in how to make something that's not a big deal into a big deal...
Lol. Thats actually really funny. Yet at the same time, it's really interesting. Its a great example of the small and sometimes strange complexities of people. Love it.
@@paulbennell3313 Lol. Maybe it says something about me, too, then. Since it sounded so relatable. I could easily picture myself in a similar situation. So maybe it's not people in general. Just the odd ones. ☺
@@kari7403 I suspect you're right. And I'm ok with that. I find interest in the most random things and I wouldn't have things any other way. Sometimes the weather or daylight conditions on a particular day can make me feel indefinably weird but in a way I'm absolutely fascinated by. I've grown to like that kind of thing. Odd kid? Odd adult? Whatever, keeps things interesting...
@Game Generation i hope you are a troll. we are at a point now where the fans asking for anything beyond the number 2 from Gaben is a meme. seriously though, keep asking but dont be sincere. imagine what happens when you get what you want, HL3 gets released, you know what hype does to an unreleased videogame, most times hype brings up the standards and in reality, after it is released, it is mediocre. i think that is what happened to the incredibles 2 movie.
In august 2017, we drove for hours to see the total solar eclipse, but when we got there a building was in the way, so I missed it. ARRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The next eclipse will be in 2024...
Actually, total eclipse happened approximately every 177 days and 4 hours, and will happening again at July 2, 2019 over south America. You just have to be at the right place.
Why didn’t you walk around the building? You would have been able to see where it was happening for a long time before it actually happened. I was there.
Longest running experiment that im closely related to has been going on for about 16 years. My father walked out on us and my mother made the hypothesis that “he’ll be back” been watching that front door ever since .
@@justgaming3599 it's anyways an arbitrary sentence... i also tought about a "free energy device" imagine a metal drum that is slightly oval in section, surround that with rods of an highly thermally expanding metal, apply heat and cold to the rods in a rotating fashion and evidently the drum will start rotate with an incredibly torque that can power the heating and cooling of the system and also create power, because an expanding metal has a super duper force... yeah... how could be not? :D
Just Gaming it’s not though. As soon as the temperature stops fluctuating it stops functioning. It gets all its power just from the changes in temperature and pressure. Definitely not perpetual motion.
@@jojisno.1fan802 Yeah, but it's a bit of a meaningless term. A solar powered clock, a kite or hell, even a plastic bag floating in the wind are all 'just as close' in the sense that they're just 'not at all' perpetual motion machines....
Y'all 12 year olds don't know nothing about that... Only early 2000's kids would understand the struggle of being so bored you sit there for hours after your movie finished watching the color changing screensaver.
6:35 Making something like that is easy! Just place two redstone 1 block apart then place repeaters in between facing the opposite ways. Then quickly place a redstone torch then remove it then boom! you got a Perpetual Motion Device! SorryNotSorry
Technically, the Beverley Clock does not qualify as a perpetual motion machine anyway, as it is powered by an external energy source (the atmospheric changes it experiences), making it an "open system"
@@talltroll7092 No, no. If we assume redstone pulse the same as electricity, we can imagine it flowing from higher potential to lower, If we keep lowering the potential right after the pulse to even lower than it is it will move to that area, if we do it in circle we have a forever lasting electricity. So therefore a pulse of electricity that can indefinately loop around cable without ever stopping is perpetual, as the motion of charge = CURRENT which is energy.
@@ThePener If you assume he is young, their are no legal requirements on him getting a girlfriend, only on activities engaged in by the two. When he gets to 18 though it is a different story, as it would be illegal for him to have a relationship with someone under the age of 18.
Thats not what perpetual motion is... that clock is essentially the same thing as a wind turbine, it turns one form of kinetic energy (the air pressure/temperature) into another form of kinetic energy (the clock's movements) it doesn't generate energy from no where perpetually. It requires a fuel which is kinetic energy of air molecules.
If perpetual motion were to work, it would need to be a perfect vacuum and built out of a material that didn't absorb the energy it transferred. Beyond that, since energy is never lost in the universe, having a self contained unit that cycles itself doesn't sound too irrational.
The Beverly clock doesn't 'power itself'; it's powered by changes in atmospheric pressure mostly caused by solar radiation reaching the Earth, ergo the Beverly clock is (indirectly) a solar clock.
No! I just can not. Dunedin is spoken as "Done-eden" Please dear God someone like this enough that the channel has to pin the comment so the world doesn't start saying "doon-ih-din" o.O
Thanks, somebody had to tell them. Even after they said Otago I almost didn't recognise it. I know I went to Canterbury not Otago but I have never heard of the Beverly clock. It sounds amazing. Surely its principles of harnessing the expansion and contraction of the atmosphere should have other uses.
@@TravelBandit 4chan is a simple image-based bulletin board where anyone can post comments and share images anonymously. E: That name - That Comment - That Irony.
That's wrong, well kinda. Glass is a liquid, but it does not flow at all in any normal temperatures on earth. It requires furnace temperatures... look it up. The old glass windows that look uneven were made that way.
I seen article on a google search saying it is a myth that glass pours slow. So the uneven glass panes must have been already that way from being made.
It has been a number of years but speaking to “glazers “ those that work with glass have all told me that when they replace windows in very old houses and buildings; the glass is always thicker at the bottom. They have all said it is due to the fact that glass is a viscous liquid and flows that way. Not because the glass was installed with a thicker edge down. Another interesting glass fact is that if there are even a few atoms of nickel contamination in tempered glass, the nickel will recrystalize and can cause the whole sheet of tempered glass to explode without warning. Something to think about when you are in a high rise with glass walls.