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Rosch taking orders on OU Bouyancy device.

Started by ramset, April 26, 2015, 09:52:03 AM

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tinman

Quote from: sm0ky2 on April 28, 2015, 05:07:34 AM
Buoyancy, as described by commonly accepted physics, is a force.

Gravity is also a force.
Where there is a difference in force, there exists an energy potential between two defined points.
In the proper confinement, the buoyant force can be used to impart motion on an object in the vertical direction.
When the buoyant force is then removed, there exists another potential energy within the gravitational field.
The difference between these forces, over distance, represents a potential energy than can be used to perform work.
There exists no laws of physics that restrict this from occurring.
The only restrictions that exists are in our ability to create and remove the conditions of buoyancy, which boils down to human ingenuity.

This is one example of such ingenuity
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGPEOlQ2_uA&feature=youtu.be
Smoky-do you have any more info on that device in the video ?. There will be those here that just blow it away as rubbish-cant happen,but i see potential in this one. From what i can make out,the bouyant ball's/weights-what ever they are,rise to the top of the fluid filled tube,and push the top ball out back down the tube without the fluid in it. The fluid looks quite dense-like oil or something. Im guessing the balls pass through some sort of one way clacker valve at the bottom. If there is enough kinetic energy in the balls to overcome the pressure the fluid is exerting on the valve,then this device may actually work. Watching the video several times,i could actually see the balls pass through the one way valve,and then start the journey back to the top in the fluid filled tube.

pomodoro

Something in the lower tank is pushing the ball back into the tube. It will require a huge force to do so. That's why it is not shown close up.

tinman

Quote from: pomodoro on April 28, 2015, 07:21:40 AM
Something in the lower tank is pushing the ball back into the tube. It will require a huge force to do so. That's why it is not shown close up.
pomodoro
I have watched the video several times in full screen,and you can see the balls enter the valve,and flow through a U bend,and straight up the fluid filled tube. I dont think the large box on the bottom is any sort of power source,i think it's just a frame for the rest of the tank to sit on.

MarkE

Quote from: sm0ky2 on April 28, 2015, 05:07:34 AM
Buoyancy, as described by commonly accepted physics, is a force.

Gravity is also a force.
Where there is a difference in force, there exists an energy potential between two defined points.
Sigh:  Gravity is a conservative field.  Take something through an arbitrary path from one point and back to that point and there is no gain or loss in gravitational potential energy:  Zero, nada.
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In the proper confinement, the buoyant force can be used to impart motion on an object in the vertical direction.
When the buoyant force is then removed, there exists another potential energy within the gravitational field.
Buoyant force is the difference between the gravitational force on a mass, and the equivalent mass of the atmosphere that the first mass displaces.  Buoyancy introduces an offset to the net force just as a counterbalance does.  Counter balances don't make energy sources.
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The difference between these forces, over distance, represents a potential energy than can be used to perform work.
That is just wrong as energy is the integral of F*ds.
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There exists no laws of physics that restrict this from occurring.
The only restrictions that exists are in our ability to create and remove the conditions of buoyancy, which boils down to human ingenuity.
That is a steaming load of poo.  It is equivalent to saying:  "The only restrictions that exist in our ability to make gravity non-conservative and thus a source of energy traversing a path one way and an energy destroyer in the other."
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This is one example of such ingenuity
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGPEOlQ2_uA&feature=youtu.be
LOL.

profitis

Milehigh'you spend your entire life combating the tyranny of
gravity.  You are trying to push up and it always
works to push you down.  When you climb up high,
you have the illusion of energy when you fall.
It wins in the end, and you never got one iota of
energy from it'


Well I guess your new to capillatory and its deviancies