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do you see the drawing above your post-?I can confirm I can see (sea?) the drawing.
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do you see the drawing above your post-?I can confirm I can see (sea?) the drawing.
If you hold down your [CTRL] key while rolling up and down your mouse roller the image will enlarge or shrink.I can confirm I can see (sea?) the drawing.
When I read your post a light bulb popped on, thanks.I've not looked too deep (pun-intended),
but suspect your bubbles may not be as big , if the source "gasses are above sea temperature , they will contract some on cooling ..
(even though plenty of expanding
telectrix, I’m not sure how you knew this, but I did try to get The Walt Disney Company to grant me a license to use the name “Airbag Fairy”. If they agreed to grant me the license, I intended to include you in the agreement.how are you going to get the air into the inverted buckets at the bottom of the sea? electric compressor or the Airbag Fairy?
I’m still waiting for someone to check the math but that may be a stretch for an electrician to compute.bubble in seawater rises around 220 mds and almost same as that in artificial seawater and distilled water
MT03014FU.pdf (witpress.com)
Speed of rising bubble
220 mds
1 inch = 25.4 millimeters
220mm = 8.66142 inches
12/8.66= 1.3854 feet per second
33/1.385= 45.7182 seconds
Between refiles is therefore every 45 sec+/-
Is that even close?
But where oh where does it stops; nobody knowsThis thread is going round in circles, much like the sea machine.
I don't believe saltwater can corrode aluminum. Am I wrong?them buckets must have corroded through by now, immersed in sea water. pity can't say same for this thread.
I consulted with a pod of humpback wales to see if they would consider contributing their farts to jumpstart the process but the leader among them declined saying it would interfere with their sex routine.perhaps the barnacles farting could kick startit into motion.
YesI don't believe saltwater can corrode aluminum. Am I wrong?
I just saw the warning below---
Now I understand why no one or only a few cares to participate in the discussion.
IMPORTANT: Please note that nobody on this forum should be seeking from or providing advice to those who are not competent and / or trained and qualified in their field (local laws permitting).
I admit it, I am one very old (71 years) incompetent old man that suffers from daydreaming. My doctor has advised me to spend my time on an internet talk board where I can daydream ideas in/on a safe place instead of daydreaming while walking near or across public streets.
Please, just ignore me & just let me talk to myself until I follow asleep, hopefully for the last time
OK
Im sure it's partly -a LEGAL disclaimer for Electrical advice...IMPORTANT: Please note... (more depressing news )
but you have not allowed for the collective power of a pod of humpbacked whales farting. farts may be heavier than air but might just be enough to raise then buckets.It won't work because to get the air to the bottom will require energy... either to compress it and pump it down to the bottom or to compress it into tanks attached to the device... tanks that would result I believe in a net buoyancy of 0 meaning there would be no net movement unless you want to put energy into the system to push the tanks to the bottom of the chain.
It cannot produce more energy than you put in it even on a purely theoretical level... throw in ocean currents, mechanical friction etc. and you're on to a hiding to nothing.
There is no such thing as an over unity device, which is what you are suggesting this is... you cannot get out more energy than you put in period. This is fundamental physics.
Hopefully this will satisfy your desire for someone to tell you whether or not it will work... it will not.
I am unable to read your post because a google ad covers up half of it.Hopefully this will satisfy your desire for someone to tell you whether or not it will work... it will not.
I am unable to read your post because a google ad covers up half of it.
I would like to read your entire post, but can not
but you have not allowed for the collective power of a pod of humpbacked whales farting. farts may be heavier than air but might just be enough to raise then buckets.
Is there any other material I can use that does not corrode in saltwater-?
plastic. oceans are full of it if we believe WHO.Is there any other material I can use that does not corrode in saltwater-?
Plastic?Is there any other material I can use that does not corrode in saltwater-?
I am not sure if you are referring to the tanks of compressed air or the buckets.It won't work because to get the air to the bottom will require energy... either to compress it and pump it down to the bottom or to compress it into tanks attached to the device... tanks that would result I believe in a net buoyancy of 0 meaning there would be no net movement unless you want to put energy into the system to push the tanks to the bottom of the chain.
so where does the enrgy to compress the air come from?I am not sure if you are referring to the tanks of compressed air or the buckets.
A tank full of compressed air will sink if the weight of the tank is greater than the weight of the seawater that is being displaced by the tank.
Sunlight degrades plastic making it brittle but since the buckets are under water your suggestion might be the right one.plastic. oceans are full of it if we believe WHO.
Finally, we are getting to the reason I chose this forum to introduce my idea.so where does the enrgy to compress the air come from?
Now we are getting closer to the point of this topic.But won’t a plastic bucket full of air FLOAT
Yes but the energy or force required to get the bucket to the bottom before it can rise again will surely be greater than the energy produced,Now we are getting closer to the point of this topic.
Yes, the buckets will float. It is this upward pull, desire to float that drives the machine.
I wrongly introduced this on another forum titled “How to make this idea work”.
They were not pleased at my attendance.
They too rejected the bucket idea so I provided a new version of the bucket which is attached here.
Any comments?
I wrongly introduced this on another forum titled “How to make this idea work”.
They were not pleased at my attendance.
They too rejected the bucket idea so I provided a new version of the bucket which is attached here.
Any comments?
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