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jim allAn <jallan6977_at_earthlink.net> wrote:
Would you think it possible or practical to take the same pipe up
to space and collect some vacuum to be used as an energy source. NO
The pressure was only their because they neglected to depressurize
as it came up to avoid the bends. To be a valid test that would have
to be included. Don't understand your statement
To date there is no way to get more out than we put in with any
kind of apparatus.Well yes and no. We can get energy from water falls, from wind, from sun. From Gravity ? Don't know that any way has been found except with water falls. So what about using gravity where maSsive activity is generated by gravity with a small amount of highly compressed air? I haven't a way to compute the result. My agreement with no perpetual motion says it can't work. Not certain that this would be perpetuaal motion just as a turbine runing in a waterfall is NOT perpetual motion.
On 14 Jan 2005 at 6:58, Phil Slade wrote:
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> Harvesting Energy from Highly Compressed Deep Ocean Water ! ???
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> Recently we were listening to a B.B.C. Radio 4 programme on William Beebe
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> Part of the programme described how during the unmanned testing of the
> bathysphere it was hauled up to the surface full of water, the pressure from
> which blew out one of the bolts that held the entrance hatch closed.
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> Could this pressurised water be collected and put to use ?
> Perhaps it has already been tried ?
> Perhaps it's not a viable proposition ?
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> I am no scientist, so I may be missing a basic piece of knowledge that would
> put this beyond the bounds of possibility.
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> Any comments welcomed, and please forward this question to any
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> http://hometown.aol.com/chines6930/mw1/beebe1.htm
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