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dave dec
Crossville, TN · 5 months ago

No such thing as perpetual motion does not exist

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Simon Supersonik
Meridian, ID · 4 months ago

ти шо еблан ? они всегда одинакового натяжения

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Josh Tato
Watertown, CT · 5 months ago

people say perpetual motion machines have not been invented yet, but that's not true, aren't those devices with the metal balls that clack back and forth into each other forever once you've started it perpetual motion?

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Baginblazer🔊🔊
2 months ago

They say the hardest part about building a perpetual motion machine is hiding the motor. It’s in the piece of wood. He wouldn’t of needed that big of a hole for that rod if it wasn’t on a motor.

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Tru Hokage
Anchorage, AK · 5 months ago

Let me guess this guy disappeared too 🙄

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F CPL
3 months ago

Spraying WD-40 on rubber bands would likely cause them to swell, soften, lose elasticity, and eventually degrade or crack, particularly if they are made of natural rubber or silicone. The extent and speed of this degradation depend on the type of rubber and the duration of exposure

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Rosalind Small
Florence, SC · 5 months ago

some people are so creative. iykyk

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Greg Weitekamp
Chicago, IL · 4 months ago

i know you can't see it, but, "the battery" is a breeze of air from another fan. go ahead, build it. prove me wrong.

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(William) McClure Bill
3 months ago

this would not work. he has a fan blowing on it

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Bob Allison
San Antonio, TX · 3 months ago

No

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Michael Prosser
Nolensville, TN · 6 months ago

one day ima try this and make a real video of it lol and itlle show weather this is real or false. i think its false tbh

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Regit Strong
Kansas City, MO · 5 months ago

so in like 2 seconds, the strongest rubber band wouldn't win and pull the other 2 towards it stopping the motion.. .??? yes it would and they showed this bs stunt on myth busters type YouTube show

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Stanford E
Dale, IN · 5 months ago

dude why aren't you a billionaire ...let me represent you I know a guy who knows a guy who is my cousin

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Tom Creel
4 months ago

this is lies. there's a motor in there. there's no such thing as perpetual energy. at least until we figure out cold fusion or nuclear fusion. but they're at this moment there is no such thing as perpetual energy

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Kyle Crick
4 months ago

almost endlessly

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William Munoz
Meriden, CT · 6 months ago

thats not physics thats a magnit once you crank it it will keep moving , you dont know what your talking about , i can make a tattoo gun with a magnit , no motor , just with a magnit , look and learn

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Tyler Rice
San Ardo, CA · 6 months ago

um, how do you stop it?😅😅🤣🤣🤣

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Pappa Blinky
Anaheim, CA · 4 months ago

WD40 is a degreaser. So Degreaser helps the rubber bands? Are they greasy?

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Joe Mcleod
Buffalo, NY · 6 months ago

physics says your lying

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Samson
Smith Village, OK · 6 months ago

Perpetual motion is impossible fact

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Because I said so
Tampa, FL · 4 months ago

That is so cool.. 🥰

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b
Reston, VA · 5 months ago

there are no perpetual motion machines. simple as that

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Clownsdown
Grand Rapids, MI · 5 months ago

Forever or until the rubber bands rip 5 mins later on the drywall screws!!!🤣😆

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Si Theravada
5 months ago

whuh!?!

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Edward Dunatov
Orland Park, IL · 6 months ago

propetual motion does not exist.nice try universal law governs nice try

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Lionel Cox
Hope Mills, NC · 6 months ago

Perpetual motion hasn't been invented yet.

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William Munoz
Meriden, CT · 6 months ago

you guys are nothing but haters , dont know nothing aint got no talent to do nothing

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Quia Crew
Dorchester, MA · 6 months ago

you can have infinite ♾️ energy with magnets 🧲

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LeaLea
Joelton, TN · 5 months ago

I don't care about all these comments I love this idea dang it!!! I'm going to make one right here beside my bed

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Emmanuel
5 months ago

@Josh Tato, no newtons cradle isn't perpetual it goes on for a while but energy is lost to sound and heat and some other things

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Christin Kilmetz
San Francisco, CA · 5 months ago

I guess it's just that I don't like seeing fans crucified...

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Kris Telfer
Austin, TX · 5 months ago

lube goes a long way! lube in spray form

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Shawn Martin
Phoenix, AZ · 5 months ago

the motor is inside the stick

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Frederick Vears
Lemoore, CA · 5 months ago

Who said we aren't smart 😳

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Bogus Cornett
Houston, TX · 5 months ago

not bad 😀

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Mikey
5 months ago

love it

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Emmanuel
5 months ago

so where did u place the motor/battery on this one?

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Juggernaut Johnny
Glendale, AZ · 5 months ago

Till the rubber bands snap at least.

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Jim Bell
Syracuse, NY · 6 months ago

almost a perpetual motion machine ,,,,real cool !!!

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Judge
Meridian, MS · 6 months ago

you can see a big split in the wood that's where the batteries and motor are located if videos like this were real you would never see it

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🇺🇲🇲🇽🇺🇲🇲🇽
5 months ago

you mean I've been paying PG&E my whole life when all I needed was some damn rubber bands and a can of WD40 🤦🏻‍♂️

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Rolando Clark
6 months ago

maybe use a sleave,to reduce friction and wear.?

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Javier Morales
Kissimmee, FL · 6 months ago

nice one 👍

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Daniel Esparza
San Antonio, TX · 6 months ago

That's really dumb, and as far as magnets, everyone will go down that road no matter what you tell them or how many times you say it. its OK, I went through it. it was fun, learned a lot

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Ivan D
Pasco, WA · 6 months ago

I saw something similar but the man uses pulleys an belts ,balance an motion. ofcourse eventually the belts would need replaced even pulleys but he was generating free energy. in the middle if a field. And by the looks of it in a 3rd world country.

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Frankie Succo
Saugus, MA · 5 months ago

awesome. I hope they don't come and take you

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MILoneLION
Hayward, CA · 6 months ago

soo stupid.. wow.. Yuku need more wd40

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Anthony
Detroit, MI · 6 months ago

free electric run death is coming 😁

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