@EngineeringMindset

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@TheKuptis

Whoever took the concept and actually made mechanical gears to replicate electricity is a genius.

@aaronsj80

If I had this as a kid, I would constantly be wanting more components and trying to build giant circuits. It would be kind of like model trainsets where I always needed more track to complete my vision.

@widdly-scuds

This is probably one of the most intuitive ways someone has ever explained circuits and the black magic that is electricity to me, to us all. As someone who works on cars a lot and is very mechanically inclined, this makes a lot more sense to me than the "water pipes" explanation a lot of people use

@me0101001000

My granddad was a physics professor, and I can just imagine how much he would have loved this. 

I think I'm going to have to get one when I can.

@Pyroteknikid

Patiently waiting for someone to cover a gymnasium floor with this stuff to build a computer.

@arxaaron

Brilliant educational toy!  Awesome creative engineering in the translation to mechanical representations. Giving all the basic electronics concepts physicality makes them so much easier to conceptualize -- seeing your demo clarified and solidified a lot my understanding..  Thanks for giving the product some exposure. Definitely a gift for the grandkids when they get a few years older.

@Gearz-365

Mechanical engineering mixes with electrical engineering. As a mechanical enthusiast myself, I think it's amazing

@Haigotron

Bought this for my kids a few months ago, and they love it. Highly recommend!

@himanshugawri

The best thing I came across on the Internet today. Watching those parts moving was so satisfactory.

@nevernether3368

This is very clockpunk and I'm all for it. I love this concept and wish it was implemented in society

@theDane70

I’ve been in electronics for almost 40 years and this is a great video if you understand the base of it....great work

@tomfii

my therapist: the mechanical circuit board mouse is not real. It can't hurt you

the mechanical circuit board mouse: 7:18

@misphet3

I bought this for my son last Christmas. It's fun to play with!

@mediup2472

I found it funny how this video got recommended to me right after my electronics exam. Really cool to hear such a good explanation for stuff you crammed into your head for the whole week

@ProsperBelieveIsaiah

Wow! Amazing translation! I haven't seen this in my life before. I will get to know more of this. Thanks a lot! You really make things easier for me and makes me more interested in electrical engineering. I do enjoy your videos. I LOVE THIS CHANNEL!❤❤❤❤❤

@superhiway

Cant say that I saw a gizmo like this or even the concept 30yrs ago when I earned my BS in EET.  ⚡First time I've ever seen electricity represented in a mechanical form and I'm very impressed. Great video just as the others I viewed... New sub! 👍

@simonilett998

Thanks, Paul, this video was fantastic👍
I'm a mechanical fitter by trade, so I have a good grasp of most mechanical concepts.
I have been into electronics since about age 10, so I also really enjoy the electronics and electrical diagnostics and/or repair work that comes along with some of my jobs, probably more than the mechanical work.
But, even though I am very familiar with relating mechanical concepts to electrical understanding, volume, pressure, current flow, restriction etc....
Seeing this video and having to combine both of these concepts at once...JUST BLEW MY TINY LITTLE MIND😁🤣🇦🇺

@zarblitz

Definitely buying this for my kids. They're a few years too young to fully appreciate it just yet, so I guess I'll just have to play with it until they're old enough.

@americanmade9002

Greatest tool ever to help mechanical minded people like myself