there is a generator that uses this principle its several weights on a rope spaced out equally on two pulleys, and boyancy floats it up on one side in a chamber and gravity brings it down on another to the ground and it gets pulled back into the chamber again and floats back up.
"There's nothing lighter than Helium, it has no weight"
Wow, sir. Did you forget about hydrogen?
Even helium has weight, because it has mass. However it rises in our atmosphere because the weight of the air (containing heavier molecules) is greater and therefore displaces the helium thereby pushing it upward.
If you don't even know that basic information about buoyancy, Why don't put yours eyes on a physics and math book. Reminiscing about your HS days will get you no where
I love it. Thinking people instead of ignorant free loaders who does nothing. if it wasn't for people like this we all would still be in the dark ages. a beautiful mind.
i think water would create to much friction.i am thinking you would need magnetic no contact berings and a vaccume chamber to house the motor to reduce air friction.
It doesn't work, It takes more energy to push something buoyant downwards than for it to float up. How about using gravity? No. How do you transfer the bobbers from air to water? Magic water wall?
Using gravity and buoyancy together in a wheel is not a new idea. It does not work. Underwater you have the same problems with moving weights as on dry land. With floats added you use too much energy to extend and retract the floats against the water, so there is no energy gain.
I am also inventing engine that runs on gravity ,but my engine design is not Perpectual!
amansanat 2 weeks ago
I am also inventing engine running on gravity.Nut it is not Perpectual! A Perpectual motion machine is impossible!
amansanat 2 weeks ago
Better build a watermill. Designs are ready and tested and will actually work :-]
RattleheadGR 1 month ago
wow i think you got something there right on !
there is a generator that uses this principle its several weights on a rope spaced out equally on two pulleys, and boyancy floats it up on one side in a chamber and gravity brings it down on another to the ground and it gets pulled back into the chamber again and floats back up.
But ya you got it, get er done.
cityvillian 1 month ago
too much talk for nothing
MrMt1600 2 months ago 2
5 minutes, 21 seconds of incoherrent nonsense.
Kids, this video is your brain on drugs. Stay in school!
smackbabie 2 months ago 2
"There's nothing lighter than Helium, it has no weight"
Wow, sir. Did you forget about hydrogen?
Even helium has weight, because it has mass. However it rises in our atmosphere because the weight of the air (containing heavier molecules) is greater and therefore displaces the helium thereby pushing it upward.
If you don't even know that basic information about buoyancy, Why don't put yours eyes on a physics and math book. Reminiscing about your HS days will get you no where
QuantumChance 3 months ago
Gee
How is your attempt disproving the last 300 years of physics and thermodynamics going?
[not so well, i imagine]
QuantumChance 3 months ago
Too bad you couldn't understand that a gravity engine won't work. You should stick with Algebra.
valveman12 5 months ago
I've tested it my self, and it does work. And guess what! Ima charge you 15 trillion dollars for it! BUAHAHHA
RoboBagons 5 months ago
I love it. Thinking people instead of ignorant free loaders who does nothing. if it wasn't for people like this we all would still be in the dark ages. a beautiful mind.
seuqraM014 6 months ago
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you forget about one thing numskull, FRICTION OF WATER! lolololol
LabyrinthSounds 6 months ago
i think water would create to much friction.i am thinking you would need magnetic no contact berings and a vaccume chamber to house the motor to reduce air friction.
bahdah1234 6 months ago
Just add water
redgrecko 6 months ago
An excellent example of the Dunning-Kruger effect in action.
snackerdog 6 months ago 2
@snackerdog Spot on!
miketwo345 2 months ago
It doesn't work, It takes more energy to push something buoyant downwards than for it to float up. How about using gravity? No. How do you transfer the bobbers from air to water? Magic water wall?
vinesthemonkey 6 months ago
Shut up about your high school years
vinesthemonkey 6 months ago 6
@vinesthemonkey
The uni bombers alter ego
Ottguy40 1 week ago
oh you got an A in algebra, omg, you must be the only one in the world, Jesus Christ
Cokoholicar 6 months ago
this does not work!!!!
digitalrealms 7 months ago
Using gravity and buoyancy together in a wheel is not a new idea. It does not work. Underwater you have the same problems with moving weights as on dry land. With floats added you use too much energy to extend and retract the floats against the water, so there is no energy gain.
ToemanX 8 months ago
maybe interested to look at two gravity bouyancy ideas on my channel
kamalmichael 1 year ago