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What's wrong with this

Started by Floor, December 14, 2014, 12:05:50 PM

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tinman

Quote from: MarkE on December 31, 2014, 09:51:08 AM
If you can change the weight or buoyancy without changing at least one of the above three parameters then it will indeed be very interesting.
I will be changing the state of the liquid inside the vessle Mark. The vessle will remain sealed at all time's,and the only input will be electrical power-and no,no electromagnets involved. The transition will be slow,but it will be.

camelherder49

But how could that be possible!!!

That would make physics as we know it completely in error!!!!!

Everything has already been decided and accounted for.

minnie




   The way to go is to increase the volume of the vessel, but that requires energy to
    displace the liquid as per Archimedes. So that's a definite no-no!
             John.

tinman

Quote from: minnie on December 31, 2014, 10:31:29 AM


   The way to go is to increase the volume of the vessel, but that requires energy to
    displace the liquid as per Archimedes. So that's a definite no-no!
             John.
The vessle's external volume/shape/size will remain the same.

tinman

Quote from: camelherder49 on December 31, 2014, 10:28:27 AM
But how could that be possible!!!

That would make physics as we know it completely in error!!!!!

Everything has already been decided and accounted for.
As i said before,all will comply with the law's of physics.
And as i said before,2000 years or not,not everything has been tried.