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Not lightning fast, but Legos
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it seems like the physical limits in the strength of cubes are probably becoming a problem lol
Those are some pretty beefy motors. Its interesting that they don’t have a link to a product page for the motors on the video, as I assume that was the primary justification for the project.
The video says 0.204 seconds
That wasn’t the attempt with the Guinness world record judge present, so they didn’t accept it
Well I accept it
climate change fixed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59qgzzSD1tk
Don’t blink.
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At what point will the cube be solved and dissolved at the same time, from friction?