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ernnst14 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
i honestly don't understand how this car works. do you not have to charge it ever? or put any gas in it? im a little confused...
smokush (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
good shit man
ltbravo1984 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Well if he can create a generator with perpetual motion that creates 110 volts it can charge a vehicle at any time including during drive time. I'm just skepticle to the fact that he used a outside source to get the generator going. So the lightbulb worked what if it isn't perpetual and slows down. then its bs.
compton3c (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
And I was watching your video while they did. :-)So how is this project going? Can I convert my car over to use no gas, even if prices have dropped some? The oil barons are likely to get greedy again in the future....3c
DallasBlueRiderz (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
wheres VTEC @ LOL
fubufuego (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
que esperas para poner tu conpania y vende a todo el mundo para que cambies el futuro espero que llegues a peru
1881113103824 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
waw. do you have such of things in europe? how can I build such a car?
UTubeGlennAR (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
I know of no electric motor with either a crank shaft or injectors...
NomadSoul76 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
I almost feel guilty.. the thing is flywheel power was, at one point, a popular concept for future energy storage. The idea was that you stuck a big flywheel in a car and spun it up to obscenely ridiculous speeds overnight via electric power and then used that kinetic energy to power a generator to move the car.To be honest I think there are obvious problems with this concept that explain why no one has made a flywheel powered car, but... it's a case of so close but so far.
tjfly3579 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Agreed. All he showed us was a capacitor that was discharged to power the ligh bulb, while an innocuous, highly lubricated wheel spun.Revolutionary! |