@blackjeffrey1 where do you get that? do you know how much energy it takes to fill a air tank. Air and hydraulic how incredibly underused and it is time to spread a light about it
@blackjeffrey You got to learn how not to kill any potentiel created 1 there is 3 times more generation then shown there 2 Any "battery"charging are HV and capacitive charging 3 It is very important how you store and how you use storage. Part of energy produce can be directly hydraulics everything to use air like a unstopable flywheel with the gears on the rite side using a few good deep well pulsative pump helps a lot
@blackjeffrey1 don't mind if you don't beleive in overunity has long has it provide power and it is self-sufficent i cannot sress enough the "how you use your potentiel"xx
@simon22d But in total, it doesn't provide power, it isn't self sufficient. The closest you will get, if you operate it in a frictionless environment, with perfect generators and compressors, would be a just self sufficient system. No additionally power will be generated.
@blackjeffrey1 there is people that have achived overunity with a regular pump maybe you don't know what air-lifting of water really means in the first place and i already have a potentiel build before the first cycle it is important to understand that it will overcome any lost and it is self-sufficient. final.
@simon22d No, they haven't. I do know what air-lifting water is. It is either blowing air through water to have water pushed up by the bubbles, or using air pressure to lift water. It doesn't magically create energy.
@blackjeffrey1 there is no really magic and it fits with classic thermodynamics it doesn't take much more energy for a mix of air+water going up then with air alone it is used for extreme deep wells (up to 300 ft.) to pump water with just a small compressor stop treating this like it is a "traditionnal" mechanical mean of producing electricity...their is no mecanics for the pumping process, just for producing electricity
@simon22d Once you have an air/water mix, it doesn't take any more energy, however it takes energy to put the air in. This is significant, and will make it so your device does not generate energy.
@blackjeffrey1 how can you say that a compressor with air tank (to keep the pressure steady in the tank thats the ONLY purpose of the compressor) supply more then enough energy at least that's what a got under the eyes the trick is to open the air+water mix chamber valve by running some of the water down like a traditionnal air-ram. Pressure is release in cycle and the release operated by itself...
@blackjeffrey1 ..without ANNY MORE energy needed. Once again you got to start wit a lot of water UP (potential builded up) and a full tank of air at high pressure. The whole process is steady, self-suffisant and produce electrical energy.
@blackjeffrey1 of vourse energy have to be provided nut just to maintain the system yes i have the principle on the small scale would work even better on nigger scales cause it follow a king of exponential scale if you'r int. a recommend a video on a free-energy device some. buid in his garage with a pump its somewhere on youtube
So you are admitting you need to provide energy to make the thing work, hence it is not perpetual motion, nor is it self-sufficient or a source of energy.
"free-energy device some. buid in his garage with a pump" Do you know how many of them there are? Care to be more specific?
If you have actually set one up, where is the video of it and proof that it actually works?
@blackjeffrey1 i'm taking about input not outpout it's kind of popular its in a serie of videos about free-nergy devices with numbers i don't want to put a shady video like a lot a people and attracks trolls without explaining it before
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dg7ycu 1 month ago
Won't work, you need to provide energy to raise the water, which is more energy that you will get back from your generators.
blackjeffrey1 3 months ago
@blackjeffrey1 where do you get that? do you know how much energy it takes to fill a air tank. Air and hydraulic how incredibly underused and it is time to spread a light about it
simon22d 3 months ago
@simon22d Simple physics. Where do you get the energy to raise the water? What energy powers the device?
Sure, it takes very little energy to fill an air tank, but do you know how much energy is actually required to raise the water?
Do you know how much air, or how pressurised that air needs to be to raise the water?
blackjeffrey1 3 months ago
@blackjeffrey You got to learn how not to kill any potentiel created 1 there is 3 times more generation then shown there 2 Any "battery"charging are HV and capacitive charging 3 It is very important how you store and how you use storage. Part of energy produce can be directly hydraulics everything to use air like a unstopable flywheel with the gears on the rite side using a few good deep well pulsative pump helps a lot
simon22d 3 months ago
@simon22d And does this 3 times more generation use 3 times as much power?
All thiis talk doesn't change the fact that you are simply using power to generate less, or the exact same in a perfect world.
blackjeffrey1 3 months ago
@blackjeffrey1 don't mind if you don't beleive in overunity has long has it provide power and it is self-sufficent i cannot sress enough the "how you use your potentiel"xx
simon22d 3 months ago
@simon22d But in total, it doesn't provide power, it isn't self sufficient. The closest you will get, if you operate it in a frictionless environment, with perfect generators and compressors, would be a just self sufficient system. No additionally power will be generated.
blackjeffrey1 3 months ago
@blackjeffrey1 there is people that have achived overunity with a regular pump maybe you don't know what air-lifting of water really means in the first place and i already have a potentiel build before the first cycle it is important to understand that it will overcome any lost and it is self-sufficient. final.
simon22d 3 months ago
@simon22d No, they haven't. I do know what air-lifting water is. It is either blowing air through water to have water pushed up by the bubbles, or using air pressure to lift water. It doesn't magically create energy.
blackjeffrey1 3 months ago
@blackjeffrey1 there is no really magic and it fits with classic thermodynamics it doesn't take much more energy for a mix of air+water going up then with air alone it is used for extreme deep wells (up to 300 ft.) to pump water with just a small compressor stop treating this like it is a "traditionnal" mechanical mean of producing electricity...their is no mecanics for the pumping process, just for producing electricity
simon22d 2 months ago
@simon22d Once you have an air/water mix, it doesn't take any more energy, however it takes energy to put the air in. This is significant, and will make it so your device does not generate energy.
blackjeffrey1 2 months ago
@blackjeffrey1 how can you say that a compressor with air tank (to keep the pressure steady in the tank thats the ONLY purpose of the compressor) supply more then enough energy at least that's what a got under the eyes the trick is to open the air+water mix chamber valve by running some of the water down like a traditionnal air-ram. Pressure is release in cycle and the release operated by itself...
simon22d 2 months ago
@blackjeffrey1 ..without ANNY MORE energy needed. Once again you got to start wit a lot of water UP (potential builded up) and a full tank of air at high pressure. The whole process is steady, self-suffisant and produce electrical energy.
simon22d 2 months ago
@simon22d Once again, no it isn't. Even with airlift pumps, energy needs to be provided.
Have you actually set one up and let it run indefinitely?
blackjeffrey1 2 months ago
@blackjeffrey1 of vourse energy have to be provided nut just to maintain the system yes i have the principle on the small scale would work even better on nigger scales cause it follow a king of exponential scale if you'r int. a recommend a video on a free-energy device some. buid in his garage with a pump its somewhere on youtube
simon22d 2 months ago
@simon22d lol, nigger scales.
So you are admitting you need to provide energy to make the thing work, hence it is not perpetual motion, nor is it self-sufficient or a source of energy.
"free-energy device some. buid in his garage with a pump" Do you know how many of them there are? Care to be more specific?
If you have actually set one up, where is the video of it and proof that it actually works?
blackjeffrey1 2 months ago
@blackjeffrey1 i'm taking about input not outpout it's kind of popular its in a serie of videos about free-nergy devices with numbers i don't want to put a shady video like a lot a people and attracks trolls without explaining it before
simon22d 2 months ago
@simon22d isnt that racist? lol
Robots4Sale 1 week ago
@ozzirt i tought this was a easy one to understand
simon22d 4 months ago
@ozzirt if you don't have any science to prove or disprove you better shut up. a thumb down is good enough
simon22d 4 months ago
I'm sorry. In my household we obey the laws of thermodynamics.
nieboh 4 months ago
@nieboh homer -vs- the schoolgirl circuit "it's going fasteeer...and fasteeer..."
simon22d 4 months ago