Perpetual Motion



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Invented by Mr. Reidar Finsrud, the whole machine is placed inside a glass mount, to prevent visitors who view the machine in the gallery from touching it.
A steel ball (about 2.7 inch diameter, 20 pound) is rolling on an aluminum track, about 25 inches in diameter, placed horizontally. Three pendulums, about 45 inches long with tunable weights at the lower end, controls three horse-shoe magnets that the steel ball has to pass by on the track. Embedded in the track is a (mechanical) controlling/timing mechanism. It looks like a steel wire bent into a triangular track, 5 inches long. The ball rolls over it and pushes the wire down through a slot in the track. This affects one of the pendulums and regulates its swinging motion. The steel ball has not stopped revolving for months.
I would like to thank tiroirdelmare for making the footage longer, so you can get an idea of how it works, Thanks tiroirdelmare :)


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no way man, the ... ( 1 week ago by meg33y)
no way man, the best part is when the ball falls off and he has to restart it half way through.... Did you miss that part? Lol
I read this machine ... ( 1 week ago by munrais)
I read this machine is meant to be a work of art. It works that way for me. It is mesmerizing.
lol, I want one! ( 1 week ago by vagitoe)
lol, I want one!
i wonder if they ... ( 1 week ago by basicmadman)
i wonder if they could create some energy device out of it
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It's a good start, ... ( 1 week ago by Sc0rPsX)
It's a good start, methods can be put in to provide even less friction. The lever with magnets can use lighter material and used at the generator. Keep at it!
i say make a huge ... ( 1 week ago by ILOVEBEECHCRAFT)
i say make a huge one in a factory and call it perpetual energy company...
what is the ... ( 1 week ago by chaddish72)
what is the function of the pivots on the upper arms (that do not move in the video) and is that a bell at the top? what is it's function? (is it the obvious answer that is rings when it stops working?)
Being that the ... ( 6 days ago by randycolby)
Being that the original intent is a piece of art, it may not have a function.
There is a ... ( 6 days ago by zula156)
There is a difference between Law and theory. You can look that up. The Flat Earth was never a law. It is a common misconception that people thought the earth was flat back in the 1400's. They had all the clues they needed that it was round. The moon, the sun, and ships slowly sinking out of sight on the horizon. Newtons laws still hold true for this machine. Perpetual motion is impossible. Do you believe perpetual motion is attainable? 1+1=2 (law) not theory.
Thanks for posting! ... ( 6 days ago by trople)
Thanks for posting! To me, anything that keeps running on its own without needing additional power is jaw dropping.
he locks this ... ( 4 days ago by theoneagain)
he locks this machine up in a vault and it still continues to roll amazing
it s a good ... ( 4 days ago by theoneagain)
it s a good hypnotic machine
I want one ( 4 days ago by Rathause)
I want one
The other question ... ( 3 days ago by joness105639)
The other question is, if perpetual motion were posible, how is it useful? I think the closest anyone can get is to reduce all friction to zero, start it up and let it keep going indefinately. In otherwrds, a perpetual motion machine may not be anything better thn the best bearing one can manufacure, as such it needs to be small enough to use in wheels engines etc.
If it its to be used as an engine, the perpetual motion machine MUST develop torque and power.
any attempt to ... ( 3 days ago by joness105639)
any attempt to extract energy from this machine would certainly cause it to stop.
It got you to ... ( 2 days ago by bonerrfic)
It got you to respond to it. I would say it actually did do something.
surely if i can ... ( 2 days ago by CharlesWII)
surely if i can hear something, then this isn't 100% efficient?
Either that or it is actually producing sound energy and therefore YOU'VE BROKEN PHYSICS!!!! :O
it didnt start like ... ( 2 days ago by MFJVIDEO)
it didnt start like that
It's not about ... ( 1 day ago by woody91142069)
It's not about reducing friction to ZERO, or making it Whisper quite.
It is about tapping a enery source that we are not taught about. So you scrape a little power from this not-yet-understood source, and you push the ball along the track. I love it, Keep up the ULTRA Interesting work!
Until you get your ... ( 12 hours ago by caszman)
Until you get your device to market, this would make a way cool screensaver!
for pepetual motion ... ( 9 hours ago by tahthing)
for pepetual motion to be usefull the enegy output would need to be more that the intake makeing it impossible since it cant be 120% efficent or so on.
that ball would be losting enegy to friction since its on earth where theres gravity.
even stars use up enegy by turning there petential enegy in hydrogen to make heat which then ignights more hydrogen making a chain reachtion.
Unfortunately, This ... ( 8 hours ago by oTHEBIGBOSSo)
Unfortunately, This machine cannot serve as an endless source of energy, since any energy-extracting mechanism would also serve as a dissipative force. If we could build a frictionless flywheel, it would eventually slow down & stop completely if its kinetic energy were tapped for useful work, and we would get no more energy out than the amount that was initially put in to spin up the flywheel. Good Video though. Good Fun!
While this is not ... ( 5 hours ago by Mecinimi)
While this is not perpetual motion, eventually it MUST stop... a very, very low amount of energy is wasted as it goes around making it so it could do this task for a very long amount of time. It is a very interesting machine :)
Is there any air within the glass? That would make it go for much, MUCH longer if there wasn't any



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