Re: The instant solution to global warming, zero energy (no yeah right, hydrogen combustion)



Believe it or not it is an interesting project.

People can dig a canal.

Water runs in this canal.

Above place wheels which when the trains arrive
a string is pulled using water flow. A bucket
can fill with water and drop just before the train
approaches, but an even simpler mechanism
is designed with little motion.

Speed control is the hardest, it is based in
pulling the long stick pointing forward inside,
and the train stops. Another stick sets a
different speed.


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