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  1. justcurioustwo

    A new energy source-maybe--maybe-not

    Now we are getting closer to the point of this topic. Yes, the buckets will float. It is this upward pull, desire to float that drives the machine.
  2. justcurioustwo

    A new energy source-maybe--maybe-not

    Finally, we are getting to the reason I chose this forum to introduce my idea. For discussion’s sake we have a ship or barge on the surface that recharges the tanks, removing a discharged one replacing it with a charged one.
  3. justcurioustwo

    A new energy source-maybe--maybe-not

    Sunlight degrades plastic making it brittle but since the buckets are under water your suggestion might be the right one. Thanks.
  4. justcurioustwo

    A new energy source-maybe--maybe-not

    I am not sure if you are referring to the tanks of compressed air or the buckets. A tank full of compressed air will sink if the weight of the tank is greater than the weight of the seawater that is being displaced by the tank.
  5. justcurioustwo

    A new energy source-maybe--maybe-not

    Is there any other material I can use that does not corrode in saltwater-?
  6. justcurioustwo

    A new energy source-maybe--maybe-not

    I am unable to read your post because a google ad covers up half of it. I would like to read your entire post, but can not
  7. justcurioustwo

    A new energy source-maybe--maybe-not

    I just saw the warning below--- Now I understand why no one or only a few cares to participate in the discussion. IMPORTANT: Please note that nobody on this forum should be seeking from or providing advice to those who are not competent and / or trained and qualified in their field (local laws...
  8. justcurioustwo

    A new energy source-maybe--maybe-not

    Back to the OP My calculations of the speed of the rising buckets did not consider the drag caused by the generators attached to the circulating cable. The reason I ask this is because this will determine how often a recharged air tank would have to be recharged. Any suggestions?
  9. justcurioustwo

    A new energy source-maybe--maybe-not

    I consulted with a pod of humpback wales to see if they would consider contributing their farts to jumpstart the process but the leader among them declined saying it would interfere with their sex routine. The leader/spokesperson's name is Sally & she agreed to allow me to include her photo here
  10. justcurioustwo

    A new energy source-maybe--maybe-not

    I don't believe saltwater can corrode aluminum. Am I wrong?
  11. justcurioustwo

    A new energy source-maybe--maybe-not

    But where oh where does it stops; nobody knows
  12. justcurioustwo

    A new energy source-maybe--maybe-not

    I’m still waiting for someone to check the math but that may be a stretch for an electrician to compute. I hope no one gets shocked---No offence intended or implied.
  13. justcurioustwo

    A new energy source-maybe--maybe-not

    telectrix, I’m not sure how you knew this, but I did try to get The Walt Disney Company to grant me a license to use the name “Airbag Fairy”. If they agreed to grant me the license, I intended to include you in the agreement. My contact was Jennifer Fredmen Licensee Requirements | Disney...
  14. justcurioustwo

    A new energy source-maybe--maybe-not

    Bubble equation @ The lifting force of an enclosed container, (bubble); is equal to the volume of water being displaced. To push one cubic foot of enclosed air under water takes a force of 64 pounds at one ATM. This is the equation that determines the volume of air at different depths...
  15. justcurioustwo

    A new energy source-maybe--maybe-not

    bubble in seawater rises around 220 mds and almost same as that in artificial seawater and distilled water MT03014FU.pdf (witpress.com) Speed of rising bubble 220 mds 1 inch = 25.4 millimeters 220mm = 8.66142 inches 12/8.66= 1.3854 feet per second 33/1.385= 45.7182 seconds Between...
  16. justcurioustwo

    A new energy source-maybe--maybe-not

    When I read your post a light bulb popped on, thanks. The temperature needs to be considered. Sea water averages about 67 degrees Fahrenheit I am not sure how much change taker place. Do you think this will slow it down or speed it up?
  17. justcurioustwo

    A new energy source-maybe--maybe-not

    If you hold down your [CTRL] key while rolling up and down your mouse roller the image will enlarge or shrink. Does this work on your computer-?
  18. justcurioustwo

    A new energy source-maybe--maybe-not

    do you see the drawing above your post-?
  19. justcurioustwo

    A new energy source-maybe--maybe-not

    A bucket rises three (3) feet per second. Buckets are thirty-three (33) feet apart. Time between refills is eleven (11) seconds. @ 1atm the volume of the bubble is 40,000 cubic feet. Compressed down to 15 atm or 2,666.666 cubic feet. Above is the energy required to refill a tank [Bucket]...

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