Re: Possible energy invention by James M Driscoll aka Spaceman?




"Bill Ward" <bward@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Thu, 29 May 2008 20:05:34 -0400, Spaceman wrote:


"El Enrrabadore-mor" <enrrabadore@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Once finished it is finished. Stop. Dead. How that basically works?

It works both ways back and forth.
Point out why it would stop besides just saying it would. Gravity is
what
is making the extra motion that is "free" The falling for the first half
of the tank and the upward motion of the other tank is free energy,
and can be harnessed by the crossover turbine that harnesses the waters
motion between the 2 tanks. (the added line near the end)
Maybe you did not read that far.


Once there was a similar but much better, with floating bodies. Put
them
in by the bottom, they lift up by buoyancy (free), them they fall out
by
gravity (free), all in cycles (free). Guess waht? Doesn't work either.
Can't put them in free.

Not even close to the same.
No putting in at the bottom of this one. so you can put them on the
water
(not free of course since work is needed to build stuff)
but once in, no extra moving on an external source is needed.

Maybe you could read it again, and tell me what, besides the building
energy would not have energy to work.

Spacy, if you're trolling, you're fairly successful. If you're not, I am
simply amazed at your world-class ignorance of basic physics.
Congratulations, either way. Now go play outside.

So, yet another non answer for a problem with it.
Thanks Bill.

--
James M Driscoll Jr
Spaceman


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