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Continuously Flowing Water Theory

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

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polln8r

You should probably read the description for that video. In it you will find this link: http://www.veproject1.blogspot.ca/
It is very enlightening.

polln8r

FatBird


FatBird

It's not that hard Microcontroller.

Just open your eyes while you watch the video.

johnny874

   FatBird,
this is my hobby. i can post a wokble design and explain it. there is a catch, patent rights go the Salvation Army.
Would,ve liked to have had a family. even Christians discriminate against me bebause of my hearing loss. Why I,ve had the time to figure this out.

       Jim

Ghost

Quote from: johnny874 on June 09, 2012, 10:02:52 AM
  Ghost asked me to start a thread on this.
The basic idea would be if the tube on the right is connected to the one on the left, the atmospheric pressure would pump the water up the left side. This is because there would be a vacuum at the top.
A barrier would maintain the vacuum by not letting air in.

                                                                                  Johnny

edited to correct spelling

Thanks for opening a thread on this.
Now if this really works how would I go about building this?
What kind of materials should I use?
What measurements should I use?
A blue print/schematics with all the proper measurements/pressure would be great.
Seems to be a lot easier than building a Bessler wheel.