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).
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).
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