What is the most interesting mechanical phenomenon?

What is the most interesting mechanical phenomenon?

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mechanics sucks dick

thank god for giving us a weird universe #quantum #relative

I think it's pretty cool that stuff happens.

Perpetual motion devices.

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennis_racket_theorem
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Tl;dr inertia tensors are weird

>Tl;dr I'm a retard
It's not that hard user.

Chaotic pendulum

youtube.com/watch?v=N6cwXkHxLsU

> thing I only learned last year is trivial and boring

hidden motors

>pendulum
>hidden motors

kek

how else would it go for so long ?

Do you even know how a pendulum works?

I do, they die down much sooner than that.

Not ones that are high performance.

lubrication works wonders, user
but you knew that

what makes it high performance ?

ssshhh lets not talk about lubrication rite nao ;)

Extended length of time it can move due to less friction.

so why don't you add 100 more arms swinging and extend it even more ?

>butt you knew that

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Can someone edit glowsticks on the end of the arms and add rave music?

this

it's not about the arms

it's about friction

That's what she said.