Re: Perpetum Mobile Idea #357



On Mar 6, 1:46 pm, gb <gb6...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
A ball rises in a fish tank and drops down in the air on the side of
the fish tank. The question is how to insert the ball into the bottom
of the fishtank so it rises. Thus a circle can be formed and the fish
tank can be very tall and narrow and the ball small and pushing up
some arm as it rises and an arm down as it drops in the air from it's
weight. There can be many balls. The way I imagine it is some vacuum
that keeps the water in and balls can be pressed inside.

Many balls can be pushed up in a pipe preventing water from coming
down
in the pipe as the balls fill up the pipe space. Balls only move up in
the pipe
below the tank, the water can't make it down as the ball fits in the
pipe to
not allow water to come down passed it. Three balls line up to move up
and
into the tank. A docking station collects a thousand balls before it
rises
collectively a floor. There are docking station alarm sounds as the
loading is
under process. There are yellow lights alarming the ongoing plumelity
dock
alarm process of taking two opposite forces into work.

The balls can be made of wood covered with rubber so they are heavy
when they come down, unlike air filled small rubber balls, but also
make
a large pressure force up. Optimally the weight of the balls
themselves
force in a ball at a time up into the bottom of the water tank, in
which case
the water pressure wins as a heavier force pressing down. Combining
the up pressure and down pressure will only make it close to equal
but not win as a PM.

But think.
.



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