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The only reason why I watched this was because it's titled "non-stop" which is usually against the laws of physics? Pretty cool none the less but definitely not non-stop.
@@billygibbs3222 what video did you watch? The last minute he shows how it stops after the bottom bottle level reaches yellow straw or top bottle level falls below blue straw, i.e. no more pressure to push water. Hence, not non stop and certainly not infinite.
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Ezekiel Colcord conservation of energy This is nowhere near to a perfect isolated system in which all energy and matter stay within the system. Energy is lost when the water rubs against the air by friction! Or by radiation or whatever If it kept going forever not only could you _create_ energy by attaching a generator as previously said by another commentator, but in it of itself it could ever only produce enough energy to keep itself running. Think of it as an equation. The best you could get in a perfect isolated system (theoretically), is 1=1 where the energy created by the contraption powers itself and only itself, or the contraption doesn’t lose energy period. In reality it’s 1-(energy loss from non-perfectly isolated system) = less than 1 Which is why a machine like that is impossible here with our understanding of physics, and if you made a machine 1=1 go collect your Nobel prize. Attaching a generator would basically make 1= more than 1 Which just no.
Heron's Fountain is often used as a simple educational demonstration of fluid dynamics, pressure, and the conservation of energy. However, it's important to note that Heron's Fountain doesn't create a perpetual motion machine or generate more energy than is put into it. The water flow eventually stops due to air entering the system, friction, and the loss of potential energy as water flows downward.
Great video. Made one based on your design. Just a few comments: 1) Get bottles with flat (or nearly flat) bottoms. Don't get the bottles that have the 5 or 6-star bases. It's more difficult to make that top cap airtight 2) Take off the labels before you begin constructing the fountain. I recommend goo gone and vegetable oil to remove all traces of the glue before you begin. 3) Trying to drill through the hard plastic base of the water bottle is difficult and frustrating; it's much easier with a soldering pen to melt open a hole and then you don't need a large hole, just two straw-sized holes to match the holes in the top cap, 4) A better way (IMHO) to splice the straws is with a diagonal cut; the straws can then be connected almost without needing glue, 5) Also use a diagonal cut on the ends of the straws as you thread them through the holes. Makes it a lot easier to pull them through and then once you have the straws threaded, trim to diagonal edge to make them even again. 6) Glue the **** out of that top cap between the seams and the base around the top cap, it's where you'll get the most air leakage. Also, enclose the glue seal in duct tape to add more protection. It has to be completely air tight because any loss of air pressure will cause the fountain to fail. 7) In addition to glue, wrap the middle double cap with duct tape - maybe multiple layered colors for a nice effect. It will make the double cap more firm and stable. 8) Dye the water with food coloring to make a cool fountain and for an even neater effect, fill the reservoir with blue-dyed water and pour in yellow-dyed water. As the colors mix you get a nice shade of green.
😁 only one who made it successfully can say this.. why don't you make a video of it(just an advice) The most frustrated thing in this experiment is no matter how much glue you use,they will leak 🙃 i tried and lost my interest
If you’re unscrewing the bottom bottle, then just having two holes for the straws at the very top won’t work because the straws will get twisted if they’re rigid
@@hermanbarnes1983 There is a particular type of energy called "potential energy". This is what you get from dams. Dams store potential energy which is transformed into other types of energies used for cities, and among many other things, so that you kids can play the newest PS5 If there is a dry season, dams will get emptied, meaning there won't be more energy stored. If you manage to keep the dam filled "all the time" , the same way this "supposedly" non stop fountain does... then voilá... you've got endless potential energy !!! Got it ?
@@bigseagull7033 too bad theyre expensive when compared to traditional methods of energy generation. plus their output isnt as high as the traditional methods would love to have solar panels, but damn those things are expensive
I thought that it might have been something like what something spinning would do in a 0 friction environment. It's technically moving, but no new energy is being created. I don't know. Pretty lame anyway.
@kyrieclutchirving 7 wrong. The earth is slowing down. In a couple billion years, a day will be 25 hours long. It IS slowing down, it's just that there is vey little friction in space, so it's taking extremely long.
Kids would be fascinated by this and maybe spurred on to study more about fluid dynamics further in life. It's a charming little toy. Looks fun. Oh, and I almost forgot to say, as everyone else is saying, "IT'S NOT NON STOP! YOU'RE WRONG! BAD YT POSTER! LIAR! DECEIVER!"
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@@Mario-sm9oe Not impossible at all. You're living on and in a perpetual motion or infinite energy experiment right now; the Earth and the universe. Just need to replicate that scenario on a smaller scale - and someday someone will.
No. I never take any perpetual motion machine claims with any sense of interest. They're all fake, misunderstandings or misleading. Perpetual energy is like saying 1=2. Input energy can never be more than output energy. In the real world there will always be some net energy loss, but even in a perfect system input will always equal output. Energy is always conserved unless you actively put more in. Which is why all "perpetual motion" machines are either downright fake or have a hidden energy source. The only way motion can be pereptual is if friction is zero. Something can move forever, as long as energy is conserved. This is the case with an object in space, for example, or superfluid helium which exhibits frictionless behaviour. But these things still cannot generate any energy by themselves and so thermodynamics is still upheld.
Okey en vez de hacer entrar el agua por fuera con mangas plasticas lo hiciste con solvetos por dentro...muy bueno, se ve mas limpio el trabajo mi idea 💡 😄 Te felicito.
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I install irrigation systems for a living. You cannot have pressure going two different directions in the same pipe It’s amazing how much better it works after he hooks the pump up
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Hello, I am curious why it wouldn’t be possible, I can come up with some reasons like maybe the drain off of energy or an “imperfection” in the creation (which can mean many things, like come on I’m trying to cover my bases), but I would like your take on it as I honestly can’t think of why a non stop fountain would break thermodynamics. I have very limited knowledge so I might be wrong about some things and maybe it’s really obvious why it couldn’t work like a perpetual motion machine, which is still possible, but hard to make from what I know, but I honestly can’t thank of why! Thank you for reading and for your time! Have a good day/ night!
@@funtowngames1523 petpetual motion machines are physically impossibble. When two ends of water meet it becomes stagnant. Also energy is a thing, sound energy exists i beleive? The kinetic energy will also be converted to sound and some other energy
@@funtowngames1523 You actually got the answer correctly to your question. Principally, energy must be conserved. In this video, the water simply loses energy by friction and sound. A perfect closed system can sustain perpetual machines. Perfect here means zero losses. However, in practicality, achieving 99% efficiency power transfer is already super hard due to losses, even in space! Having energy changing back into its natural form is also impractical. For example, we need 1 unit of light per hour to read. Light is converted from electrical charge in batteries. Let say the battery charges up with 10 units of light. If the torchlight is perpetually charged, i.e. using its own light, we cannot use the light to read. Because using the light to read on its own is a loss towards the system. If we use 1 unit of light to read, the battery will only have 9 units left to charge itself up, losing 1 unit of light every hour until it is completely drained. Therefore, currently, having perpetual machine is essentially impractical because if the energy were to revert its form, we won't be able to benefit from it. Maybe in the future we have the knowledge to break the 2nd law. Making more than what it is given. This, however, will cause a massive entropy in the universe. So massive that Big Bang is like blowing bubbles because energy is everywhere!
This is outstanding. Long fountain, doesn't stop any time, cool. This invention could change anything, you did it. Crazy thing about non stop water fountain, you drink it🥤. I like it, kinda bit a hard dandy job right there, but awesome
@@3MinecraftMen it violates the laws of physics, perpetual motion machines don't work because of the dissipation of energy over time through heat or sound
@@blackman4628 no they're not im being sarcastic because he randomly mentioned the danger of drills but said nothing about the danger of working with blades. Which is odd. Do you understand everything now, son?
If you glue the bottle top to the bottom of the bottle THEN drill the 2 holes you don't need the big drill bit and if you use a soldering pencil to melt the holes you don't need a drill at all. Use a liter bottle to make the funnel with to give you larger diameter.
Heron was a Greek philosopher and inventor who came up with a lot of really cool gadgets using water and air pressure as well as heat activated mechanisms and the very first "vending machine"... The original was actually quite a bit larger and operated for a much longer time... the bottom two "bottles" or reservoirs were hidden from view and so it seemed there was a fountain that poured into the upper funnel but it never seemed to "fill up"... thus why it is called a "Non-stop Fountain" in the book he wrote called "Heron's Pneumatica"... Yeesh...
That is so cool, thank you so much for explaining it also… when you got to filling the water part I thought to my self “oh no I’m gonna have a hard time getting this right” but then when you said “ let’s see how it all works“ I was so excited I really wanted to know how this worked
I used to watch this channel when I was about 14 or so and I tried many of the thing you do. For some reason your videos stopped piping in my YT recommendation list. But thanks god it did today. Love the content
Vantagez yes, yes you did you said “ dont bully him “ which states that he was but he wasn’t, and i wanted to say it like if it wasn’t bullying you could have said “ dont start bullying” :V
it'd be cool to add a way to transfer excess water from the bottom bottle back to the top so you don't have to unscrew any part to reset it. I guess the simple way would be to add a straw with the ability to toggle between close/open at the bottom but it'd be cooler if you could chain multiple heron fountains together for a longer cycle
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Pretty Sus Huh?
@@reemissa3029 ;A;
@Yourname Here there is no need to be rude...
DaveHax thanks you❤️👍
"Non stop" is a massive overstatement.
Until i see the step you should put back the water from the bottom.
Did you think he beat the 2nd law?
You can manually make it non stop😂
Ngl, they had us, completely this time...
Do you even know what you just said?
"and restart the fountain" .............Non stop fountain....
Fountain by lidl
Anyone who steals hacks and ideas from other videos can't be the most truthful sorta guy.
if you get all of the water levels correct and your seals are perfect then it goes forever.
@@mohr56
That isn't in the video.
Because there is no such thing as perpetual motion
It sure is non-stop! (Until it stops, but we don’t talk about that).
its non-stop for 5 minutes
@@serek1d what
clickbait, sadly.
He so nice
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A non-stop fountain that stops on its own. Marvelous.
Fascinating🤭🤭🤭
mind blowing 😱😱😱
Amazing 😅
The only reason why I watched this was because it's titled "non-stop" which is usually against the laws of physics? Pretty cool none the less but definitely not non-stop.
@@billygibbs3222 It keeps on flowing UNTIL the water in either of the bottles has run out, which makes it stop. It stops = not nonstop
Energy can’t come from nowhere. It’s against the law of physics
@@billygibbs3222 what video did you watch? The last minute he shows how it stops after the bottom bottle level reaches yellow straw or top bottle level falls below blue straw, i.e. no more pressure to push water. Hence, not non stop and certainly not infinite.
I was just searching for such a comment !
@@billygibbs3222 stupid
Non stop fountain, until our hand get tired 🤭
just kidding, it is a good science experiment.
Right brother
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It is a good science experiment I don't ever see why your hand will get tired.🤔🤔🤔🤔
Don't click on the links
Everybody is gangsta till drill showed up
We dont talk about the drill
@@MrbreastFeeding Dani reference?
Hahaha
Ur so right
Exactly
I had a “non stop” flight from California to Florida. We just took a break in Chicago for a couple hours
Hahaha
Wait is this a plane crash lmao
@@macksimized2501 how is that funny
@@bloodlustbeast4507 i don't understand why am i laughing
😂😂😂😂😂
Title : non stop fountain
Guy "when it stops , reset it"
Me "hol up , wait a minute...something ain't right"
Yeah I know it not nonstop like a hourglass
But in water form
Self perpetual motion is impossible
@@SatishSharma-nm4pg I wouldn’t say impossible. Just look at those experiments done with water on the space station
@@WraithLK well, that´s kind of perpetual motion, but not really since you can´t take more energy out than you put in (wich is ofcause impossible)
at first I was like did this guy just make perpetual motion possible
Same
Erich Von Manstein food*
Erich Von Manstein No his profile pic is a fish. We eat fish. Fish is food. Geez you got defensive real quickly
KirbyIsHere tf?
KirbyIsHere when i saw this i immediately got it, but that other dude didn’t, so does that mean that HE is a fool?
Not only is the fountain totally wonderful, so is your voice! I could listen all day.
O dia todo per sentir racontare balle!? 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
"If you're uncomfortable using a drill for the hole, you can use a knife" - that seems a million times worse
If your not comfortable using a drill, use a gun instead
Or heat up a screwdriver and stick it through and move it in small circles until you have the desired diameter.
Use a lighter to melt a hole
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@@Minavis_Penguin A three year old phone is not that old.. get a grip.
I accidentally read the title as "How to make a non stop heroin fountain." And I almost had a stroke.
😂😂😂😂😂👍👍👍👍👍
You not the only one, but I just smoke a blunt an misread it...🤣🤣🤣
same but i was like: *heck yea heroin*
Is that why you clicked
@@City0fTroy who knows
If this was “non-stop” it would literally change the world 😂
And break a couple thermodynamic laws with it
Yeah, hook up a generator to it with a paddle or something infinite energy
@@Andy_M.S.c how would it break thermodynamic laws
Ezekiel Colcord he going to space jail
Ezekiel Colcord conservation of energy
This is nowhere near to a perfect isolated system in which all energy and matter stay within the system. Energy is lost when the water rubs against the air by friction! Or by radiation or whatever
If it kept going forever not only could you _create_ energy by attaching a generator as previously said by another commentator, but in it of itself it could ever only produce enough energy to keep itself running.
Think of it as an equation.
The best you could get in a perfect isolated system (theoretically), is 1=1 where the energy created by the contraption powers itself and only itself, or the contraption doesn’t lose energy period.
In reality it’s
1-(energy loss from non-perfectly isolated system) = less than 1
Which is why a machine like that is impossible here with our understanding of physics, and if you made a machine 1=1 go collect your Nobel prize.
Attaching a generator would basically make
1= more than 1
Which just no.
Heron's Fountain is often used as a simple educational demonstration of fluid dynamics, pressure, and the conservation of energy. However, it's important to note that Heron's Fountain doesn't create a perpetual motion machine or generate more energy than is put into it. The water flow eventually stops due to air entering the system, friction, and the loss of potential energy as water flows downward.
#neard
Thanks for explaining this to me! I was a bit confused why he had to reset it.
How much time does it take for it to stop flowing
Great video. Made one based on your design. Just a few comments:
1) Get bottles with flat (or nearly flat) bottoms. Don't get the bottles that have the 5 or 6-star bases. It's more difficult to make that top cap airtight
2) Take off the labels before you begin constructing the fountain. I recommend goo gone and vegetable oil to remove all traces of the glue before you begin.
3) Trying to drill through the hard plastic base of the water bottle is difficult and frustrating; it's much easier with a soldering pen to melt open a hole and then you don't need a large hole, just two straw-sized holes to match the holes in the top cap,
4) A better way (IMHO) to splice the straws is with a diagonal cut; the straws can then be connected almost without needing glue,
5) Also use a diagonal cut on the ends of the straws as you thread them through the holes. Makes it a lot easier to pull them through and then once you have the straws threaded, trim to diagonal edge to make them even again.
6) Glue the **** out of that top cap between the seams and the base around the top cap, it's where you'll get the most air leakage. Also, enclose the glue seal in duct tape to add more protection. It has to be completely air tight because any loss of air pressure will cause the fountain to fail.
7) In addition to glue, wrap the middle double cap with duct tape - maybe multiple layered colors for a nice effect. It will make the double cap more firm and stable.
8) Dye the water with food coloring to make a cool fountain and for an even neater effect, fill the reservoir with blue-dyed water and pour in yellow-dyed water. As the colors mix you get a nice shade of green.
😁 only one who made it successfully can say this.. why don't you make a video of it(just an advice)
The most frustrated thing in this experiment is no matter how much glue you use,they will leak 🙃 i tried and lost my interest
@@bhavana1425 yeah, the glue is where the thing usually fails. I had the best results by using a plumber's sealant.
You actually did try is and have advise for a better result ??😂😂
@@bhavana1425 Don't use glue. Use a silicone adhesive or Aquarium sealant.
If you’re unscrewing the bottom bottle, then just having two holes for the straws at the very top won’t work because the straws will get twisted if they’re rigid
teacher: why are you laughing?
me: nothing
my brain: how to make a nonstop heroin fountain
Haha same😂😂😂😂
How is that funny
@@arturoportillo9299
Because you misspell "Heron" for "Heroin" and you think about how a "nonstop heroin fountain" would exist.
@@TheCPtutorales no I know what it meant but thats not so funny for me
I read that too 😂
If you could invent anything, what would it be?
time machine
Houses in space
Invisibilty cape of course
Space shuttle to travel inside black hole! :)
Cure for cancer
For a moment I thought we had a free energy source... until I noticed you had to restart the fountain
🤣
How do you get energy from this lol i want to know how you know that
@@hermanbarnes1983
There is a particular type of energy called "potential energy".
This is what you get from dams.
Dams store potential energy which is transformed into other types of energies used for cities, and among many other things, so that you kids can play the newest PS5
If there is a dry season, dams will get emptied, meaning there won't be more energy stored.
If you manage to keep the dam filled "all the time" , the same way this "supposedly" non stop fountain does... then voilá... you've got endless potential energy !!!
Got it ?
Free energy won’t work and it never will, unfortunately :D
@@johannv.d1208 Noooo way ;-)
So is this a perpetual motion machine? Like can't you put a water wheel to get powered by the falling water from the fountain?
Not gonna lie, I read the title as "how to make a non stop Heroin Fountain"
Thats the only reason i clicked hahaha
Nice stolen comment
Same
@@lefthandman3558 nice stolen comment
@@lefthandman3558 thanks man, appreciate the support
I was watching this video very carefully until he said "to restart the fountain"
Making a non stop water fountain is impossible without an outside force helping it like electricity or sonething
I really thought wE found a Way of creating infinite energy
@@reaper_playz1163 nah solar panels require sun and so on
Fr
@@bigseagull7033
too bad theyre expensive when compared to traditional methods of energy generation. plus their output isnt as high as the traditional methods
would love to have solar panels, but damn those things are expensive
I feel so sad when i hear the "to restart the fountain"
😣
😭
Well perpetual motion machines aren't possible
@RealArtUplifts But they aren't?
Hilih sama😭😭
Wow, you just created a non stop fountain that can stop!! Amazing😅😂🤣😂😅
i really thought he made a perpetual device lmao
Same
Same pff
I was sure there is no such thing as "infinite fountain" we would literally have free energy
Yeah me too I was skeptical
same here
The fountain isn’t necessarily *Non-stop* but it’s still really pretty cool
Pretty cool, huh?*
How isn't it non stop
Billy Gibbs *Bruh*
It isn’t Non-stop because he has to refill it
@@lianguini4642 but wouldnt the process repeat?
@@billygibbs3222 it literally stops in the video
I clicked because I thought that this was actually forever and would never stop. Was disappointed.
Bobsyouruncle Wilson yea, this video actually showed a cool piece of engineering. I give props
It would defy the laws of physics if it did. Nothing is nonstop
I thought that it might have been something like what something spinning would do in a 0 friction environment. It's technically moving, but no new energy is being created. I don't know. Pretty lame anyway.
@kyrieclutchirving 7 so you telling me that the earth will rotate nonstop for all of existence
@kyrieclutchirving 7 wrong. The earth is slowing down. In a couple billion years, a day will be 25 hours long. It IS slowing down, it's just that there is vey little friction in space, so it's taking extremely long.
Brilliant, I wish science projects at school had been like this. I would have shown a lot more interest.
that is true
Me and my friends decided to make this project on national science day , we are from standard 7th from India
Is this project based on atmospheric pressure in straw water?
Kids would be fascinated by this and maybe spurred on to study more about fluid dynamics further in life. It's a charming little toy. Looks fun.
Oh, and I almost forgot to say, as everyone else is saying, "IT'S NOT NON STOP! YOU'RE WRONG! BAD YT POSTER! LIAR! DECEIVER!"
It is a non stop fountain manually-refilling, actually. Nevertheless, nice video
I mean that still makes it a non stop fountain there was nothing incorrect said...
"AcKsUAhLLy..."
Well yes actually no.
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at the end...... "and re-start the fountain"
me: you said non stop do you?
"Wait... this whole operation was your idea"
wazilei yoon jihoo ironic
I feel like you stole my comment 🤣
Lol
This is the name of the fountain... He wasn't the one naming it...
RESTART THE non-stop FOUNTAIN 😂😂😂
Is it really None stop
Lol
_😂
If it were, all the world's energy problems would be solved. Nevertheless, this is still a cool experiment!
@@Plasma.Prince agree.
Nicely done. And that old timey sounding piano track made it all the more fun.
Me: is it nonstop? Developers; it's business.
Nonstop traffic alluring business, haha...
Microsoft version: it is not a bug, it is a feature.
A "non stop" fountain that "stops" after each 2 mins... Lmao.
True
It is nonstop restarting
You can try with liquids with higher density
No one can make perpetual motion machine. Because energy cant be created and destroyed at same time. This fountain is one of them.
I salute you for saving me almost 7mins of my life
Now all we need to do is scale this up and display it in a popular mall and BOOM!
New product 😄
Then you got an even more popular mall
Or the museum
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best idea very impressed👍👍👍
I made this for my cat and he loves to drink and play with it, thanx man 😊
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Thumbnail: easy
Me starting the video: it's a f*cking tower
Relatable 💀
@@Successtack u ok?
@@Username-vn1wx i mean no one mentioned easy in this video
@@Successtack he wasn't ok, and look at the name i put, he delted the comment
@@Username-vn1wx first you learn how to type english
“If you are uncomfortable using a big drill you can use a knife” I’m loving this 😂🤣
I tried it at my home and it is successful. Very good experiment. Thanks for the video.👌👌
Nice science experiment, but misleading with the "non-stop"
Are you sure it's non-stop , because I'm going to make it now , please reply
@@anasmohd7443 he means it by that the water will evaporat
Fax
@@5ksubswithnovideoschalleng981 no it’s impossible to make a nonstop fountain because that would be infinite energy
@@Mario-sm9oe Not impossible at all. You're living on and in a perpetual motion or infinite energy experiment right now; the Earth and the universe. Just need to replicate that scenario on a smaller scale - and someday someone will.
I was like "did someone finally create perpetual motion and just put it on youtube?"
ok boomer
@@AA-xk1uv fine dumbass
@@AA-xk1uv Dumbass
No. I never take any perpetual motion machine claims with any sense of interest. They're all fake, misunderstandings or misleading. Perpetual energy is like saying 1=2. Input energy can never be more than output energy. In the real world there will always be some net energy loss, but even in a perfect system input will always equal output. Energy is always conserved unless you actively put more in. Which is why all "perpetual motion" machines are either downright fake or have a hidden energy source. The only way motion can be pereptual is if friction is zero. Something can move forever, as long as energy is conserved. This is the case with an object in space, for example, or superfluid helium which exhibits frictionless behaviour. But these things still cannot generate any energy by themselves and so thermodynamics is still upheld.
There's always some moron who tries to get likes by saying something along the line of "why did TH-cam reccomend this?"
Here's the answer: Who cares.
I read ”heroin”...😰
Me too D:
@UwU h
U blind?
I see addiction in your future.
EXACTLY😂🤣
Okey en vez de hacer entrar el agua por fuera con mangas plasticas lo hiciste con solvetos por dentro...muy bueno, se ve mas limpio el trabajo mi idea 💡 😄
Te felicito.
I thought this said “heroin” fountain, and I was very confused
MrMasterDebate so you’re not the only one...
Pickle Rick, yeah.
MrMasterDebate drug fountain
I would make it immediately
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"If you are not comfortable using a drill use a knife" o_O
Lol I was saying
U_u in sleeping the funky way
Actually you can use small round size metal rod by heating first or soldering...i guess
and even u r not comfortable with knife too u can use riffle..with 2mm bullet..😐😐
@@rishabhpathak6115 😨
I watched half of this clip one year ago , now TH-cam decide to recomend it again😐😂😂
now watch it
@@pika3207 good idea,how long does it take for you?😂
@@masihabasi3721 wdym
@@pika3207 wasn't it clear?
@@masihabasi3721 no i was asking what you mean about how long it took for me?
I install irrigation systems for a living. You cannot have pressure going two different directions in the same pipe It’s amazing how much better it works after he hooks the pump up
I love ur videos I have been watching for years when you didn’t even have 1mil subscribers
Thanks for your support!
As a young gardener, I've never seen anything like this. Awesome👍👍👍👍👍
It is not possible
The music is taking back my days when I am still watching Thomas and Friends
Yeah man.....I too used to see it
You remembered me again that fav. show... watched it about 9-10year ago😅
@@titan_777 currently im 24..now count again 😂🤣
@@titan_777 haha
Hello! My dream is to reach 1K subs so I can afford and replace my dad’s 3 year-old phone. If you have time to help me, thank you! I promise, Imma make a video a video about it once I reach it as a prove that I’m not lying. Sorry if I disturbed you 😚
Always the same background music, love it, it is what makes this channel its self.
Thank you.. my whole village is running using the electricity made by your method.. thanks a lot
You would need four hundred of those to run maybe a 60 person village considering they all have a router and modem...
@@Mario-sm9oe I think you missed the joke
@@AwesomeRace7 no I am just saying if it were to happen that’s is probably what is needed
@@Mario-sm9oe oh
I’ll use this for my science project due next 3 weeks.
Dang I was hoping Dave would be breaking the laws of thermodynamics
Hello, I am curious why it wouldn’t be possible, I can come up with some reasons like maybe the drain off of energy or an “imperfection” in the creation (which can mean many things, like come on I’m trying to cover my bases), but I would like your take on it as I honestly can’t think of why a non stop fountain would break thermodynamics. I have very limited knowledge so I might be wrong about some things and maybe it’s really obvious why it couldn’t work like a perpetual motion machine, which is still possible, but hard to make from what I know, but I honestly can’t thank of why!
Thank you for reading and for your time! Have a good day/ night!
what the name sains principle is this.. like what teory behind water can fluid with gravity
@@funtowngames1523 petpetual motion machines are physically impossibble. When two ends of water meet it becomes stagnant. Also energy is a thing, sound energy exists i beleive? The kinetic energy will also be converted to sound and some other energy
@@presidentofallfoodnice8113 thank you
@@funtowngames1523 You actually got the answer correctly to your question.
Principally, energy must be conserved. In this video, the water simply loses energy by friction and sound. A perfect closed system can sustain perpetual machines. Perfect here means zero losses. However, in practicality, achieving 99% efficiency power transfer is already super hard due to losses, even in space!
Having energy changing back into its natural form is also impractical. For example, we need 1 unit of light per hour to read. Light is converted from electrical charge in batteries. Let say the battery charges up with 10 units of light. If the torchlight is perpetually charged, i.e. using its own light, we cannot use the light to read. Because using the light to read on its own is a loss towards the system.
If we use 1 unit of light to read, the battery will only have 9 units left to charge itself up, losing 1 unit of light every hour until it is completely drained. Therefore, currently, having perpetual machine is essentially impractical because if the energy were to revert its form, we won't be able to benefit from it.
Maybe in the future we have the knowledge to break the 2nd law. Making more than what it is given. This, however, will cause a massive entropy in the universe. So massive that Big Bang is like blowing bubbles because energy is everywhere!
Even thought it's not non stop, but that's a great starting point out there.
"If you feel uncomfortable using a drill you can use a knife"
Me: *visible confusion*
you need a license to operate heavy machinery like a drill.
@@robobuzzin i don’t think you do
Fletcher I agree, robot makes no sence
It’s the south London approach.
@@robobuzzin no you don’t
Iam going to make this a present for my dad for Christmas
merry christmas buddy but i hope you understand the video...
@@jasper2469 i do merry Christmas to you too
Merry christmas to all 😄🎊🎉👼it is a good experiment i have gived my father mother and my brother this as gift thank you
@@UpanshuV so how did it go
Lucky my dad left
And to prevent myself from sleeping through the tutorial, I glued my eyes to the screen.
LoL
Here's some solvent to get your eyes off of the screen.
Aiiiiieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!
Wide awake now!
I'll just get my coat...
This is outstanding. Long fountain, doesn't stop any time, cool. This invention could change anything, you did it. Crazy thing about non stop water fountain, you drink it🥤. I like it, kinda bit a hard dandy job right there, but awesome
interesting experiment? Sure. Non-Stop working? Nope - just a misleading title in order to attract more viewers
Aurelian Freeman shut up
His right
Aurelian Freeman time for an unlimited nerf rival gun
Well if youre dumb enough to get baited into thinking he built a perpetual motion machine out of bottles you deserve it :/
@@berni_schmorg stfu
He’s treating perpetual motion like it’s some sort of everyday concept
Agreed
What was wrong with the video?
@@3MinecraftMen it violates the laws of physics, perpetual motion machines don't work because of the dissipation of energy over time through heat or sound
@@lukewhite9237 Yea i know this but the guy never said it was a perpetual motion. In fact he even shows it isn't in this video 6:00
“Infinite”
FRICTION GO ReEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEe
@Corrupteddroid Yes that must be it
Not even as much friction then Newton’s laws
Never let scientific facts get in the way of a 'non stop' venture!
Spoiler: This is no science video. It’s a PSA on the dangers of drills.
Knives are safe though .
Your opinion
@@blackman4628 no they're not im being sarcastic because he randomly mentioned the danger of drills but said nothing about the danger of working with blades. Which is odd. Do you understand everything now, son?
If this fountain was "Non Stop" then it would always be working and no need to restart it.
Thanks for the definition of non-stop, mate, we had no idea
@@RyuuHatake LOL
Also, to restart it, you need to start it again.
not non stop
The title goes against the laws of thermodynamics 😅
If you glue the bottle top to the bottom of the bottle THEN drill the 2 holes you don't need the big drill bit and if you use a soldering pencil to melt the holes you don't need a drill at all. Use a liter bottle to make the funnel with to give you larger diameter.
One of the simple DIY projects!🤩🤔
Heron was a Greek philosopher and inventor who came up with a lot of really cool gadgets using water and air pressure as well as heat activated mechanisms and the very first "vending machine"... The original was actually quite a bit larger and operated for a much longer time... the bottom two "bottles" or reservoirs were hidden from view and so it seemed there was a fountain that poured into the upper funnel but it never seemed to "fill up"... thus why it is called a "Non-stop Fountain" in the book he wrote called "Heron's Pneumatica"... Yeesh...
That was very informative, thank you for that tid-bit. Im not sure why you're so despondent though.
Me watching it thinking "Did he really just create an endless electricity source?"
same
I want to do this on a bigger scale and put a hydroelectric a thing underneath the fountain to see if it works for electricity
Use the vibrations caused by the fountain to create electricity
@@auhsojacosta1672 is it possible to create electricity with vibrations?
@@trendivlogger877 only a bit on a small scale
Wishing there was a way to make it "reset" itself... Would be an awesome water feature by our bird feeders....
I misread this as "how to make a non stop heroin fountain". My bad
XD
Lolllll 🤣🤣🤣
Me to
Its normal for 😂😂😂 chut ke chatore
@@vinashak2048 kiski choot ?
That is so cool, thank you so much for explaining it also… when you got to filling the water part I thought to my self “oh no I’m gonna have a hard time getting this right” but then when you said “ let’s see how it all works“ I was so excited I really wanted to know how this worked
Yeah, I love your "non-stop" water fountain that stops
It's called the non-stop water fountain... That's not his problem...
science is always awesome 😌😌
"if you don't feel comfortable using a drill, use a knife" I find using a knife to cut a hole in a bottle more dangerous
@Sky Man totally...I think
More dangerous for the user maybe but also less likely to tear the bottle apart (this can be annoying when drilling through thin plastic).
@@tz8785 just go slow and speed it up gradually
@@sethtwc just heat the tip of the knife on a flame and it'll slice straight through the plastic like it's butter.
@@blackdoug6959 thank you
Now this is what is called :
'Complicated'
5:49 And a tip of mine ;-) We make the funnel on the top using a larger bottle and voila 🙂
Great fountain thank you 🙂
instead of straw you can use those fish tank air tube. i used that and it worked.
This would be a good idea for sodas and other drinks for parties, I guess. You would have to refill it alot, but it looks cool.
I used to watch this channel when I was about 14 or so and I tried many of the thing you do. For some reason your videos stopped piping in my YT recommendation list. But thanks god it did today. Love the content
Who would give a thumbs down to this? It's great and I'm going to do it with my kid. Thanks for posting this. Good video!!!
Because he lied in the titel?
thank you!!!!🤗🤗🤗🤗
A perfect pick of art project! Thanks!
To the 1% who's reading this. Stay safe and healthy, god bless you and have a wonderful day!❤️
I read: How to Male a Heroin Fountain.
I was like I'M IN!
Dyslexia sucks.
I thought it's gonna be perpetual mechanism.. still impressive work.. great job..
the way the foutain works is amazing
Why did this became a result for me searching
Mothers day gift ideas
🤣
You tube ruined their product with their REEEEEEEE algorithm
All mothers secretly want a Heron fountain.
Hahahaha
“Look ma, no drill.”
Well we can't really call this a NONSTOP fountain but I like the experiment results.
The experiment results?
What are the experiment results? 😂
It fills up as if it's nonstop. Calm.
Blessed Love ❤️🔥 Thanks for sharing
May God bless you freely
Thermodynamics: I am about to end this man's whole career
Yep perpetual motion doesn't work
...and then he *restarted* his nonstop fountain 🤣🤣🤣
@@koysensei4424 sure it does!
All you need is to be inside a universe in complete equilibrium and... shi---...
You tried to get top comment and dialed msierabley 🤣
Damn Newton. ! He ruined a lot of people's career.. Except for Keely Motors.. He made million$..
"non-stop" except the part where you have to keep priming it.
what you mean by *"non stop"* ????
is it just for clickbait???
He cracked perpetual motion.
@Vantagez bully verb: seek to harm, intimidate, or coerce (someone perceived as vulnerable). I dont think he was doing any of the above :/
MrAsianNinja you said the fountain doesn’t stop, which is incorrect
Vantagez yes, yes you did you said “ dont bully him “ which states that he was but he wasn’t, and i wanted to say it like if it wasn’t bullying you could have said “ dont start bullying” :V
Juda zo'r. Fizikadan. Bizga. Vazifa. Qilib. Berilgandi. Rahmat😊
lmao 0:55 "If you're not comfortable using a drill for this, use something more dangerous"
Nice! Question: what's the reset time?
1 minute, 10 minutes, 100 minutes, 10 hours, … what?
Thanks ☺
It depends on the size of the bottles you use. It also depends on the liquid (if not pure water) you use.
@@MrLongman2008 Thanks for the reply. Say standard household water and standard water bottles like in the video.
"To reset it"
You had it me at first.
Clickbait :)
Don't tell me you went into the video ACTUALLY expecting it to go on forever
@@jackburns6403 well, some people are just declining the law of physics
@@hasu-alt oh you're telling me! Check the reply thread under Zambri2's comment, had an interesting conversation about exactly that
Don't cry
??
it'd be cool to add a way to transfer excess water from the bottom bottle back to the top so you don't have to unscrew any part to reset it. I guess the simple way would be to add a straw with the ability to toggle between close/open at the bottom but it'd be cooler if you could chain multiple heron fountains together for a longer cycle