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Matthew Rife1 year ago

It’s energy storage. The total energy exerted is less than the energy it took to raise the weight in the beginning. Same thing could be done with a bent over tree instead of a weight over a limb. Friction causes a loss of energy throughout the entire system. I believe real power is in fire moving this entire contraption due to the energy there is being released via heat into the system. My newest venture is turning fire into electricity, which happens all the time, but I’m going to try to do it with a lot less friction

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Owen Benjamin 🐻1 year ago

Can you skip the water/steam middle man?

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Solar Heavy1 year ago

that's interesting, but what do you think of this?

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Michael Ruiz1 year ago

Looks like a Rotisserie on an analog timer that eventually has to be wound up again. Looks cool, but seems like a lot of work for something you can just rotate by hand.

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Dial.Up 🐻1 year ago

Can somebody smarter than me explain this

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Jim Bob1 year ago

The most useful bundle of sticks I've seen.

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Sammmy1 year ago

Is this racism?

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Christi ana mary1 year ago

I thought that was Bumblebee power 👀

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Thought🅑🅨Jer 💭1 year ago

"Gravity" battery

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D V1 year ago

before i realized this is how we went to the moon i thought that was a bumblebee

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Benjamin Franklin1 year ago

In about a decade we will have steam powered engines.

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