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I am bringing this drawing back into the discussion just to ask one last question.
In the drawing there are twelve (12) buckets on the right side. Just for discussion each bucket has a lifting force of 100-foot pounds. 12 buckets times 100 = 1200-foot pounds of lifting force.
1200-foot pounds of lifting force can produce more energy at any one moment in time than 100-foot pounds;
Once all the buckets are full and this machine is running, the process continues to produce 1200-foot pounds of force if you continue to fill one (1) bucket at the bottom in sequence with the rest.
YES or NO?

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It won't work because to get the air to the bottom will require energy... either to compress it and pump it down to the bottom or to compress it into tanks attached to the device... tanks that would result I believe in a net buoyancy of 0 meaning there would be no net movement unless you want to put energy into the system to push the tanks to the bottom of the chain.

It cannot produce more energy than you put in it even on a purely theoretical level... throw in ocean currents, mechanical friction etc. and you're on to a hiding to nothing.

There is no such thing as an over unity device, which is what you are suggesting this is... you cannot get out more energy than you put in period. This is fundamental physics.

Hopefully this will satisfy your desire for someone to tell you whether or not it will work... it will not.
 
It won't work because to get the air to the bottom will require energy... either to compress it and pump it down to the bottom or to compress it into tanks attached to the device... tanks that would result I believe in a net buoyancy of 0 meaning there would be no net movement unless you want to put energy into the system to push the tanks to the bottom of the chain.

It cannot produce more energy than you put in it even on a purely theoretical level... throw in ocean currents, mechanical friction etc. and you're on to a hiding to nothing.

There is no such thing as an over unity device, which is what you are suggesting this is... you cannot get out more energy than you put in period. This is fundamental physics.

Hopefully this will satisfy your desire for someone to tell you whether or not it will work... it will not.
but you have not allowed for the collective power of a pod of humpbacked whales farting. farts may be heavier than air but might just be enough to raise then buckets.
 
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

If that is truly the case, then there's not much I can do about it... however, you had the opportunity to read all of it when you clicked reply... it's interesting that you chose to delete the detail and leave only what is perhaps the most salient point... IT WILL NOT WORK!
 
about the only enrgy available, without putting energy in , is gravity. if you could eliminate that,then you could be onto a winner.a 5000megaton nuclear bomb buried to the earth's core might do the job.but who'd be left to prove the theory?
 
It won't work because to get the air to the bottom will require energy... either to compress it and pump it down to the bottom or to compress it into tanks attached to the device... tanks that would result I believe in a net buoyancy of 0 meaning there would be no net movement unless you want to put energy into the system to push the tanks to the bottom of the chain.
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.
 
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.
so where does the enrgy to compress the air come from?
 
so where does the enrgy to compress the air come from?
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.
 
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