its just not possible yall, its like trying to move something with mass greater than 1000 cars, either way it's impossible. Edit: you get my point stop trying to correct my bad example *you understood the point*
Please spin the last gear to see how fast the first one goes Edit: yes I know it’s sadly not possible to turn the last gear. And also thx for the likes
the energy needed is not going to come out of thin air, it's going to come from you. would you have enough energy to transfer to the last gear in order to make the first gear spin 10¹⁶⁹ times? pretty much not. anyway, the material of the mechanism cannot handle that much energy, so it's going to break either way (actually, the first gear is not going to spin 10¹⁶⁹ times unless you turn the last one all the way around, but it's still a lot of times and energy)
This is literally how archaeology works. For example, a primitive drawing inside a cave implies the people who drew it were primitive cave people. In reality, they may not have even lived in the cave, and it may have been a 5 year old child's drawing.
to be honest I know it's a much more possible scenario that a person actually counted atoms... than that random number tards just throw around as if it was a fact
@@rleoz2669 I doubt that's even close, realistically if you could turn the final gear it would be an unfathomable amount of torque, we're talking in the googolplex range
@@felixf6811You'd need more force than would be physically possible (it would bend spacetime more than a black hole). It's not that the contraption would "just break" it's like trying to push the pyramids of Giza with your bare hands.
@@AiOinc1 Now imagine how many possibilities there are in Dota 2. Just in terms of hero combinations it has 16 quadrillion possibilities, and that's just a pregame pick 😳
I would not put possibilities on the same level as this gear ratio. This wont turn until the end of time. You could make possibilities out of anything and it is not really correlated to what I mentioned.
Someone forgot to tell smarty-pants that the universe is not made up of atoms,it's made up of dark and grey matter,you arrogant earthlings only use a little over 10 percent of your brain ,and you live on a planet that is a type zero civilization, this is why ET won't talk to you idiots,ps thought travels faster than light,
I kind of got nervous when he said “I might have created a Time Machine”… …like, we now have Schrödinger’s Time Machine where once we had none at all. Correct me if I’m wrong but isn’t that finally progress? 😂
@@MadsterV just curious what happens if you try to spin it? Is it just impossible? It's weird to think flimsy plastic would be hard to spin, but I guess at best you'd break the plastic before the gear would move eh
I didn't know we were married but goddamn for the love of god how long does it take to sweep the stairs, put the dishes in the washer and change the bedding?! Certainly not weeks my friend. And you know just how much IM DOING?!
He would completely destroy it, it being made out of plastic. Even if it was made out of some kind of hardened steel or even the strongest materials known to man The sheer force required to cause any significant movement on the other gears is nigh immeasurable
@@B2Rolandjust make it out of some indestructible material, I know it doesn't exist but the amount of force it would require to turn the last gear doesn't exist either
@@joshuahummel2858Chat... Uhhh... What should we do to help build up the Egyptian economy?? Oh, thanks Julius Caesar for the quarter pound of gold donation, I really appreciate it.
And by the time it starts to visibly turn, we might've invented plastics that can withstand a small fraction of that power. But probably we've all been dead for a long time.
Gears change rpm’s not torque. Torque is a measure of power, the power is the guys hand moving the gears. You don’t get more hp or torque from a motor by changing gears. Stay in school fools and please don’t vote.
@@williambrandondavis6897 That's not correct. Torque is a rotational force. You do get a higher torque if a smaller gear drives a larger gear since the lever that's applying the force is shorter than the lever it's applying the force to. Horsepower, on the other hand, is a bit different, since it's about work over time, and not the capacity to apply a force, but it's not relevant here.
@@williambrandondavis6897 not sure im understanding what your saying. Yes the rpm changes but torque and speed alsi changes by the gear ratio. A prime example is a bicycle.
@@amritnalam9994 Turning the gear. But it’s impossible to turn the last gear, not because the gear doesn’t work, but because there isn’t enough time left in the universe to do it.
I’m thinking that if you pushed on the last gear, that force would be transmitted through the gears and the first few would turn. The only thing that would make the fail is if the static friction was too high.
@@bobh6728 newton's third law: you need to put in enough energy for it to output that much energy, in other words no human is strong enough nor is there enough energy in the universe to do so
10^169 is not only significantly larger than 10^82. If every atom in the observable universe was its own universe, then the total number of atoms in all of these univserses combined would only be 10^164. So in turn, you would need 10,000 of these to reach the gear ratio.
@@katherinebrubaker7788 sure, if by that you mean (10^82)^2. 10^(82^2) is way bigger. The point of my example was just to try to put in perspective the sheer magnitude of the size difference
It wouldn't be possible. He would need to do so much force to move the first gear faster than the speed of light that it would create a black hole or something 😂
Exactly. There’s so much garbage that is mildly entertaining on this platform, that it is actively ruining our society. Take away RU-vid and I am sure we would end World hunger in five hours.
@@LisaAnn777 time travel is impossible because that’s basically a superpower either way you would die because it has a black hole like effect if you think about it and would need to create a safe suit or a portal I do believe in the future we will discover and obtain new compounds in space tho
@@Indigold_offical Every instance of time travel leads to an infinite paradox of your past (or present) self cutting to a different time. Cool idea, but we don’t know just yet what a paradox could do to a person, nonetheless the world.
@@peteyprimo7173 it’s an educated guess but it’s very close, we know the average density of the universe and deeps space also the average distance between galaxy so we can accurately get an educated guess on the number as long as we have the size of the observable universe which we do, no it’s not 100% accurate but it’s close enough
@@vpansf So the joke is that the calculations don't make sense? Stop using the joke card to attack other people. It doesn't make sense and it's probably even an understatement to the actual power of this machine if it ever managed to move 5 atoms in any reasonable amount of time.
@@vpansf You also asserted a joke as a fact and there is no way we can tell that you were joking. So don't go around blaming other people for not getting your "joke".
@@danielyuan9862 When did I assert that it was a fact? You wouldn't even be able to spin the final gear, it'll just combust. If people don't get the joke, it's not my fault they don't have common sense.
@@majikmessiah so we can all shut our mouths, lock the doors and let COVID roll it's way through town like a middle aged white mom watching someone in a hoodie walk by.
fly: *touches last gear* universe: welp guess amma fold both in and out of myself, explode, create an infinite amount possible alternate universes, create several paradoxes, throw physics out the window, become another 8th dimension and conflict with the original 8th dimension causing things to cross over from one universe to another uncontrollably and force the lizard people to have to restart their pc and try again.
I dont think you can spin the last gear... The amount of torque you need to spin the last gear will be insane... So the last gear itself will break apart by the force you apply last the force needed for it to break will be less than the force it needs to spin. Even if we do the normal way by spining the first gear... Its only gonna stop spin after it reaches a particular gear as it wont there wont be enough force to spin the next gear... I am not sure about this tho, i haven't really tested anything or looked uo anything... So its just a thought passed through me which i think is believable... If anyone know anything about this do share please