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Austin Lucas
Adrian, MI · 2 months ago

lift the weight of the entire universe is insane maybe a crane or some s*** like that but not the entire universe dude come on get real

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Mr. E
Nashua, NH · a month ago

stuff like this cracks me up! 😂😂😂 it's not possible for anyone to know that and come on I can smell the horseshit from here

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GGrizz416
2 months ago

I’ll see y’all in 14 billion years trust me yall this wait will be worth it lmfao

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Joseph Flannery
Odessa, TX · 14 days ago

I wanna put a power drill on it see what it does

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Caine
2 days ago

I don’t understand “it will be so powerful “

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Dr Greenthumb
17 hours ago

lie!!!

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Aaron Clark
Kansas City, MO · 3 days ago

I call BS that stupid thing is not even close to being big enough or strong enough to move shit so many fake videos out there just to get people intrigued

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Tammy Griswold
Maize, KS · 2 days ago

I know some ppl still think that we went to the moon 🌙 im not going to doubt it unless I was here for the time of the last gear to turn.

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John Stamper
3 months ago

If you grabbed ahold of the last gear and spun it how fast would the first gear turn?

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ed emig
Canton, IL · a month ago

we came from outspace

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Antoinette Young
Detroit, MI · a month ago

what's the purpose

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Branson Miller
Sharon, PA · a month ago

😂😂😂 omg

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Joey Banks
Muncy, PA · 25 days ago

whoa

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Duwayne Netland
23 days ago

should produce the energy to be able to do that

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American Gunslinger
Kirksville, MO · 16 days ago

I could stop it with a piece of chewing gum..

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Nolan W
San Marcos, TX · 20 days ago

the gears are all the same size... stupid

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Carlos Deloach
Brunson, SC · 20 days ago

yall need to stop please

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Go Away
Philadelphia, PA · 23 days ago

😂😂

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Vag Ploof
Barre, VT · a month ago

10% slower.... or 10% of the previous gear.... big difference. otherwise it's 10 rpm->9rpm vs 10rpm->1rpm....

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John doe
New York City, NY · 24 days ago

Scientists would say some dumb shit like that 😂 so powerful it will lift the whole universe 😂

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Who-u-wit…!
San Diego, CA · a month ago

In other words, this is quite possibly the most useless invention to humans ever…???!!!

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Alan Gibson
New York City, NY · a month ago

lol,you sure you aren't stretching it a little bit, 😆 🤣

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Nick Rowland
Cincinnati, OH · a month ago

so next year that last wheel will rotate gear I mean

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Charles Holmes
a month ago

is that like the gears on a 10-speed bike

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Renwick Romulus
a month ago

Huge use but it is insignificant next to TREE 3

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Megan Brown
Williamsport, PA · a month ago

NO, if the first one spun at the speed of light, we could see the last one spin. That's about as fantastical as it gets.

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Brett Palmer
Markleysburg, PA · a month ago

because it takes 14 billion years before that gear turns, were you not paying attention?😁

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Mike Bardusch
Bennington, VT · a month ago

prove it then. I have 14 billion years to wait

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John
New Orleans, LA · a month ago

Bs. I got the same gears in my watch

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Xak
Haines City, FL · a month ago

According to AI no such thing exist

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Just Another Asian
Los Angeles, CA · a month ago

that is a waste of time 😳

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Crozz420
Danville, PA · a month ago

Wait what?

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Eonshalo420
2 months ago

Can someone please elaborate on this!! What do they mean? If we were to fast forward to 14th billion year what would I be witnessing with this device?

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Jason Chatas
Brentwood, CA · a month ago

AI Overview  No, the Google gear (referring to a large gear reduction system often called Gear Googol) will not lift the entire universe, even after 14 billion years. While the last gear in the system is designed to rotate extremely slowly, taking an estimated 14 billion years for a single revolution, this is a conceptual demonstration of a massive gear ratio, not a literal lifting mechanism for the universe. 

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Jason Chatas
Brentwood, CA · a month ago

The idea of a "Google gear" capable of lifting the entire universe after 14 billion years is related to a thought experiment involving a massive gear reduction system, often called the "Gear Googol" or "Googol Machine". This system, inspired by the number googol (1 followed by 100 zeros), uses a series of gears to demonstrate the concept of extreme ratios. While the last gear in such a system would indeed take an extremely long time to rotate once (on the order of billions of years), and the torque generated at that point would be immense, it's a conceptual visualization, not a literal one. 

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Antonio Jenkins Sr.
Silver Creek, WA · a month ago

If that's the case, I think if it could lift the weight of the universe, it will have destroyed the planet it's on within 25-30 years.

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Bobby Graham
Pontiac, MI · a month ago

I think if everybody loved one another and cared for one another instead of the hatred I think our love could lift the world

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Iosef Santiago
Inglewood, CA · 2 months ago

Sounds like a Marvel movie in the making

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Jim Jam
Lakeland, FL · 2 months ago

sounds like something someone used as an excuse to get some funding or something I hate things that can't be proven.

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Paul McElhaney
Centerburg, OH · 2 months ago

It will wear out the first few gears before most of them make the first rotation.

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ckret7
Sacramento, CA · 2 months ago

NONSENSE

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Cher Noble
Fort Collins, CO · 2 months ago

archeologists next millennium will be so confused when they find this

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Salem T.C.
Skokie, IL · 2 months ago

The Universe is not even 14 Billions years yet, it's 13.7 billion years old, so wow that's a crazy number 😳😳

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David Atkins
Dry Fork, VA · 2 months ago

What they didn’t tell you is it will be on the space station in the gear space station lab in space. They will take shifts every decade until last gear , it’s going to be amazing.

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GoochPanooch
Olmos Park, TX · 2 months ago

I doubt the sun has 14 billion years left in it

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Justin Hall
Bangor, ME · 2 months ago

😂 this is so dumb

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Man Handled
Readington Township, NJ · 2 months ago

another useless invention

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St.INK National & World News
2 months ago

Autocorrect makes me say things I didn't Nintendo

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randommodok
Chicago, IL · 2 months ago

why would I be interested in something that won't do shit in my life time

166 Comments

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Austin Lucas
Adrian, MI · 2 months ago

lift the weight of the entire universe is insane maybe a crane or some s*** like that but not the entire universe dude come on get real

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Mr. E
Nashua, NH · a month ago

stuff like this cracks me up! 😂😂😂 it's not possible for anyone to know that and come on I can smell the horseshit from here

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GGrizz416
2 months ago

I’ll see y’all in 14 billion years trust me yall this wait will be worth it lmfao

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Joseph Flannery
Odessa, TX · 14 days ago

I wanna put a power drill on it see what it does

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Caine
2 days ago

I don’t understand “it will be so powerful “

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Dr Greenthumb
17 hours ago

lie!!!

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Aaron Clark
Kansas City, MO · 3 days ago

I call BS that stupid thing is not even close to being big enough or strong enough to move shit so many fake videos out there just to get people intrigued

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Tammy Griswold
Maize, KS · 2 days ago

I know some ppl still think that we went to the moon 🌙 im not going to doubt it unless I was here for the time of the last gear to turn.

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John Stamper
3 months ago

If you grabbed ahold of the last gear and spun it how fast would the first gear turn?

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ed emig
Canton, IL · a month ago

we came from outspace

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Antoinette Young
Detroit, MI · a month ago

what's the purpose

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Branson Miller
Sharon, PA · a month ago

😂😂😂 omg

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Joey Banks
Muncy, PA · 25 days ago

whoa

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Duwayne Netland
23 days ago

should produce the energy to be able to do that

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American Gunslinger
Kirksville, MO · 16 days ago

I could stop it with a piece of chewing gum..

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Nolan W
San Marcos, TX · 20 days ago

the gears are all the same size... stupid

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Carlos Deloach
Brunson, SC · 20 days ago

yall need to stop please

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Go Away
Philadelphia, PA · 23 days ago

😂😂

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Vag Ploof
Barre, VT · a month ago

10% slower.... or 10% of the previous gear.... big difference. otherwise it's 10 rpm->9rpm vs 10rpm->1rpm....

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John doe
New York City, NY · 24 days ago

Scientists would say some dumb shit like that 😂 so powerful it will lift the whole universe 😂

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Who-u-wit…!
San Diego, CA · a month ago

In other words, this is quite possibly the most useless invention to humans ever…???!!!

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Alan Gibson
New York City, NY · a month ago

lol,you sure you aren't stretching it a little bit, 😆 🤣

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Nick Rowland
Cincinnati, OH · a month ago

so next year that last wheel will rotate gear I mean

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Charles Holmes
a month ago

is that like the gears on a 10-speed bike

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Renwick Romulus
a month ago

Huge use but it is insignificant next to TREE 3

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Megan Brown
Williamsport, PA · a month ago

NO, if the first one spun at the speed of light, we could see the last one spin. That's about as fantastical as it gets.

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Brett Palmer
Markleysburg, PA · a month ago

because it takes 14 billion years before that gear turns, were you not paying attention?😁

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Mike Bardusch
Bennington, VT · a month ago

prove it then. I have 14 billion years to wait

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John
New Orleans, LA · a month ago

Bs. I got the same gears in my watch

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Xak
Haines City, FL · a month ago

According to AI no such thing exist

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Just Another Asian
Los Angeles, CA · a month ago

that is a waste of time 😳

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Crozz420
Danville, PA · a month ago

Wait what?

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Eonshalo420
2 months ago

Can someone please elaborate on this!! What do they mean? If we were to fast forward to 14th billion year what would I be witnessing with this device?

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Jason Chatas
Brentwood, CA · a month ago

AI Overview  No, the Google gear (referring to a large gear reduction system often called Gear Googol) will not lift the entire universe, even after 14 billion years. While the last gear in the system is designed to rotate extremely slowly, taking an estimated 14 billion years for a single revolution, this is a conceptual demonstration of a massive gear ratio, not a literal lifting mechanism for the universe. 

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Jason Chatas
Brentwood, CA · a month ago

The idea of a "Google gear" capable of lifting the entire universe after 14 billion years is related to a thought experiment involving a massive gear reduction system, often called the "Gear Googol" or "Googol Machine". This system, inspired by the number googol (1 followed by 100 zeros), uses a series of gears to demonstrate the concept of extreme ratios. While the last gear in such a system would indeed take an extremely long time to rotate once (on the order of billions of years), and the torque generated at that point would be immense, it's a conceptual visualization, not a literal one. 

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Antonio Jenkins Sr.
Silver Creek, WA · a month ago

If that's the case, I think if it could lift the weight of the universe, it will have destroyed the planet it's on within 25-30 years.

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Bobby Graham
Pontiac, MI · a month ago

I think if everybody loved one another and cared for one another instead of the hatred I think our love could lift the world

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Iosef Santiago
Inglewood, CA · 2 months ago

Sounds like a Marvel movie in the making

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Jim Jam
Lakeland, FL · 2 months ago

sounds like something someone used as an excuse to get some funding or something I hate things that can't be proven.

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Paul McElhaney
Centerburg, OH · 2 months ago

It will wear out the first few gears before most of them make the first rotation.

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ckret7
Sacramento, CA · 2 months ago

NONSENSE

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Cher Noble
Fort Collins, CO · 2 months ago

archeologists next millennium will be so confused when they find this

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Salem T.C.
Skokie, IL · 2 months ago

The Universe is not even 14 Billions years yet, it's 13.7 billion years old, so wow that's a crazy number 😳😳

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David Atkins
Dry Fork, VA · 2 months ago

What they didn’t tell you is it will be on the space station in the gear space station lab in space. They will take shifts every decade until last gear , it’s going to be amazing.

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GoochPanooch
Olmos Park, TX · 2 months ago

I doubt the sun has 14 billion years left in it

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Justin Hall
Bangor, ME · 2 months ago

😂 this is so dumb

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Man Handled
Readington Township, NJ · 2 months ago

another useless invention

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St.INK National & World News
2 months ago

Autocorrect makes me say things I didn't Nintendo

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randommodok
Chicago, IL · 2 months ago

why would I be interested in something that won't do shit in my life time