The easiest way to try and prove it's the motion producing the power would be to arrest or stop the wheel and watch the fan and lightbulb die. Since they did not do that then this cannot be a proof.
That said, recreating this should be rather easy and I for one may just try this, for science.
Put it inside a glass insulator box, film it for 24 hours. Then let other people take apart all the pieces.
BTW, there are several "perpetual motion" machines in various technology and science museums on display all over the world.
It's the whole point of them : to arouse curiosity in the watcher to think and solve issues.
This one could be many things, my first take would be embedded energy source within the frame (battery, permanent magnets, etc) running the system and the bottles being there just for display (or to "start" the system).
This is dumb. The guy is claiming that water wheel is driving the motor to generate power for the fan and bulb when it's clear just from the pulley ratio that the motor is driving the water wheel. There is a battery powering all of this.
The earth is both transmitter and receiver of energy.
'Perpetual motion' is a misnomer intended to discredit inventions that utilizes any 'natural' field energy. There will always be loss of energy in any motion but it's the generation or regeneration source that is the point, along with the technical process involved.
Fakes and fakers exist, some as intentional psyops.
The Hendershot Generator can be seen being built, tested and ran on multiple videos on Youtube, for example. It isn't 'perpetual motion' machinery....its an example of little known principles in action. He used it in the first RC model airplane, just before he was 'befriended', co-opted and lobotomized by the nazis behind Charles Lindbergh...and voila...an EXACT full size replica of Hendershot's plane appeared on the scene.....with no windows....and no way to hold the amount of fuel it would have taken to cross the ocean.
As distraction, we present you with "free energy" and "perpetual motion".
This is the guy pushing Flat Earth "science". It all makes sense now.
Not to be rude, but you really don't understand enough about physics to pass an AP high school course if you think this could work. You really need to humble yourself on your understanding of science & technology.
You've got to be a shill. No one can be this stupid but still be able to form sentences. I refuse to believe it.
Let's talk about physics. I passed college level physics and engineering courses for my degree. What courses have you ever taken in those subjects? Could you draw the force diagram on that wheel in this video?
Narcissistic delusion. That is the best explanation. Because your sentence structure is at least average IQ but you are committed to this insane delusion, rather than humbling yourself and realizing you know nothing of physics or basic mechanical engineering.
Those silly little force diagrams are what engineers use to build the bridges you drive on. They work. They tell us if something will accelerate or remain in equilibrium. A simple force diagram would show you this device is absurd.
There's obviously a battery. Perhaps that black brick underneath the wood piece to which the outlets and "generator" are attached is it. The "generator" is really a motor.
That isnt genersting enoigh elec to drive that fan. I call bullshit.
The easiest way to try and prove it's the motion producing the power would be to arrest or stop the wheel and watch the fan and lightbulb die. Since they did not do that then this cannot be a proof.
That said, recreating this should be rather easy and I for one may just try this, for science.
Oh, and how it could be done as a fake? The base of the fan and the inside of that lightbulb could both contain a power source. Yes, it's that simple.
Carry On!!!
Put it inside a glass insulator box, film it for 24 hours. Then let other people take apart all the pieces.
BTW, there are several "perpetual motion" machines in various technology and science museums on display all over the world.
It's the whole point of them : to arouse curiosity in the watcher to think and solve issues.
This one could be many things, my first take would be embedded energy source within the frame (battery, permanent magnets, etc) running the system and the bottles being there just for display (or to "start" the system).
"Apparently..."
Or just post the blueprints and let people try to build it.
There is no way that tiny generator moving that slowly can produce enough power to drive that fan.....I like the soda bottle thing though...
This is dumb. The guy is claiming that water wheel is driving the motor to generate power for the fan and bulb when it's clear just from the pulley ratio that the motor is driving the water wheel. There is a battery powering all of this.
The earth is both transmitter and receiver of energy.
'Perpetual motion' is a misnomer intended to discredit inventions that utilizes any 'natural' field energy. There will always be loss of energy in any motion but it's the generation or regeneration source that is the point, along with the technical process involved.
Fakes and fakers exist, some as intentional psyops.
The Hendershot Generator can be seen being built, tested and ran on multiple videos on Youtube, for example. It isn't 'perpetual motion' machinery....its an example of little known principles in action. He used it in the first RC model airplane, just before he was 'befriended', co-opted and lobotomized by the nazis behind Charles Lindbergh...and voila...an EXACT full size replica of Hendershot's plane appeared on the scene.....with no windows....and no way to hold the amount of fuel it would have taken to cross the ocean.
As distraction, we present you with "free energy" and "perpetual motion".
This is more interesting.
https://brilliantlightpower.com
Have you looked up powering light bulbs with copper ? I'll find a link.
https://pin.it/2Wp41KF
Here's one. This isn't exactly the same as others I've watched but would be cool to build some lamps like this.
Oh here's another one https://www.bitchute.com/video/kj9yI2eWnI3V/
This is the guy pushing Flat Earth "science". It all makes sense now.
Not to be rude, but you really don't understand enough about physics to pass an AP high school course if you think this could work. You really need to humble yourself on your understanding of science & technology.
You've got to be a shill. No one can be this stupid but still be able to form sentences. I refuse to believe it.
Let's talk about physics. I passed college level physics and engineering courses for my degree. What courses have you ever taken in those subjects? Could you draw the force diagram on that wheel in this video?
Narcissistic delusion. That is the best explanation. Because your sentence structure is at least average IQ but you are committed to this insane delusion, rather than humbling yourself and realizing you know nothing of physics or basic mechanical engineering.
Those silly little force diagrams are what engineers use to build the bridges you drive on. They work. They tell us if something will accelerate or remain in equilibrium. A simple force diagram would show you this device is absurd.
There's obviously a battery. Perhaps that black brick underneath the wood piece to which the outlets and "generator" are attached is it. The "generator" is really a motor.
Let me correct myself. It's obvious to those with a sufficient IQ. You are obviously retarded.