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Continuously Flowing Water Theory

Started by johnny874, June 09, 2012, 10:02:52 AM

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johnny874

  Ghost, the water bucket can be lifted by using a counter weight like they use with elevators.
If a bellows is used, then water filling it from a short static head would help to float it open.
Unlike other people, I got into alternative enrgy/perpetual motion because of the discrimination I have to tolerate because of my hearing loss. It gets quite bad. I actually lost one job because I was being harassed by Christians for trying to meet a woman. Apparently they didn't like the idea of me having a family while I went to church with my 75 year old dad who happened to be an immigrant. This is my way of working around other peoples ignorance.
With this idea, a bellows might allow for the simplest design that could work. The riser pipe would need an elbow that is the end of the bellows. This would help to make it easier to pump the water up into the riser pipe and top reservoir.
This would mean only 3 parts would be needed for this, the bellows, the riser pipe/top reservoir and the water bucket.
With the bellows, if a one was check valve is used, then water can flow in but not out. Most things needed for something like this would be found in the plumbing aisle of a person's local home improvement store and your local store that has food storage containers (plastic).
Any way, for someone who is interested in understanding basic hydraulic behavior and maybe have a working pmm, this would be about as simple and inexpensive as they would find.
To go OU, a side drain pipe out of the top reservoir so it can't over fill would show it could do work as well.

                                                                                                        Jim
edit
p.s., there would always be water int he bellow as the point where it connects to the riser pipe would always be open.
it's volume can be adjusted to account for this.

FatBird

If you watch the video below, it proves water can continuously fall
WITHOUT bellows & pumps.  Why make it harder than necessary???

It could be Scaled Up so the falling water turns a Water Wheel that
spins a Generator.  Properly configured it gives FREE ELECTRICITY forever.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=287qd4uI7-E&feature=channel&list=UL

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Lakes

That video is a trick, try the experiment yourself, an easy one to do.

FatBird

If it's a fake, why is it PATENTED?

Where is your proof it's a fake?
Or do you just expect us to take your word for it?  LOL

johnny874

Quote from: FatBird on June 24, 2012, 09:15:49 PM
If you watch the video below, it proves water can continuously fall
WITHOUT bellows & pumps.  Why make it harder than necessary???

It could be Scaled Up so the falling water turns a Water Wheel that
spins a Generator.  Properly configured it gives FREE ELECTRICITY forever.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=287qd4uI7-E&feature=channel&list=UL

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   FatBird,
I think what everyone is missing is why it doesn't work. It seems like it should, but it doesn't.
The "Travis Effect" is based on this. If you pump the water (static head) in the funnel into the
tube on the right, that static head will be taller and it will be. With hydraulics, it would require
extra work because of the compression taking place. With the "Travis Effect", air is placed
between the piston and the fluid being pumped.
If you look at how I modified the picture, it shows the static head in the funnel, the only water that
matters. The rest of the water can not perform any work. This is because the force of the extra water
is parallel to gravity or perpendicular to the static head, it's force is not applied diagonally. This is
what most people probably don't understand. The easiest way to consider a static head is the narrowest
gap in the static head, this is what all calculations should be based on.
With the basic design I posted, it shows how the potential in a static head could be taken advantage of.
And it would be by understanding how a basic concept works that a more advanced design could be
achieved.

                                                                                                    Jim