That IS really remarkable. Thanks for sharing, Jeff!
Ha! That was Max Grodenchik in the first one. :laughing:
Naw, the producer (?) who was sitting at the desk.
This was Awesome
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This was Awesome
Holy Crap!
That was Awesome!!
Must have disabled the off balance shutdown.
And it comes for the cameraman part way through!
All the Best,
Jeff
This seems relevant here.
I found it pretty interesting.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tURHTuKHBZs
There were also two follow up videos.
I diddnt find them AS interesting, but figured id include them as well.
Reminds me of my ice fishing days.
And to think all we use to do is Blast them with Guns
1/4 of a ton, and what do you get?
a coal-lift video, and the best one yet.
Good post, cheers.
Its not a coal-lift, it transports shale for making bricks. Itâs an amazing system, powered only by the gravity of of the descending buckets, no electricity or fuel burned to make it work, just the weight of the descending buckets lifting the empty buckets back up.
It was due to stop working and be dismantled in 2018, but was granted until 2036 without a single objection.
The Gravity Railroad
https://youtu.be/yFsQm1x6LDQ
thanks RichH.
you are right.
i tried to link
it to an old
coal -mining
song.
here is more âmodernâ version:
This was Awesome
http://yohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dq6T5BojXc8&t=78s&ab_channel=Aussie50utube.com/watch?v=
When the core started hopping around, it reminded me of the houndeye sonic creatures from Half-Life. :laughing: .
And another one.
Go to 1:40 to see what to use a Trustfire battery forâŚ
This is the kind of stuff that leaves the mind wondering if somehow, some way, the right use of magnets could really result in a perpetuation machine. Of course, if youâre a physicist youâd scoff immediately. But these days, there are people who put more faith in their own beliefs than experts. :person_facepalming:
well, that brings up another pointâŚdoes it have-to-be perpetual?
how about 100 years? if it took 100 years to ârun downâ that would
be forever in my life-time. nuclear power could handle that and more.