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1 it is run off of its own energy
2 never stops
3 no outside force acts upon it .
To display something without letting people know how to build it defeats the purpose of instructing.
You wanna display something, go to youtube... BTW, your link does nto work
What kind of videos can I post?
Submit your how-to videos, show off what you have made or are currently making.
This video is me showing off what I have made. It's not an instructable and nobody ever claimed it was. The fact that this is the first comment you've made, you joined relatively recently and you've submitted nothing suggests you are new here.
Have a read around the guidelines etc. and learn about Instructables. It's a nice community. If you have questions or comments, be polite.
Thanks for letting me know my link doesn't work, that is helpful and is now fixed!