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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2008

Presented by Wessel di Wesseli no sound for now if you have ideas for a tune let me know

graphics and design by C4

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  • ok, but how will u put, and from where do u get air into those under water? :D

  • same amount of air in the containers, wont do shit IRL

  • only building it to find out!

  • @95sven95 Thats just an utterly false statement.

  • nothing is impossible my friend, as long as the human have dreams he will never die.

  • two reasons this won't work.

    1 - Pushing an object under water takes as much energy as you gain by raising it.

    2 - expanding the accordions takes just as much as you gain by raising the expanded accordion up.

  • auh unmöglich hab aber kb zu erklären

  • Die insgesamte Auftriebskraft übertrifft aber leider nicht die Reibungs- und Verdichtungskräfte der Luftsäcke ...

  • Wow! you really wasted a lot of time in making this beautifull simulation. Don't build it though. Wast of time and money.

  • Friction is not the enemy, first and second law is.

    The energy required to expand at the bottom is just as big as what is gained by going up and down.

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