Monday, December 14, 2009

more times water can be weight in time, in the same seesaw weight is: the max amount of energy a mountain stream can produce in a small area

Obviously not a perpetual motion machine, as a buck of water can not raise other buck of water higher.
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Reviewing various machines that make hydro to fit the stream. Sketches.




Rome powered by the see saw pump: recycling water, in tubes repeatedly back again, close to the fulcrum of a see saw, can shift a see saw, and shift a stretched out weight from that see saw
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[**Why was the utility industry not making hydro this way yet? Less equipment necessary for harvesting energy from large drops & compressed air energy storage industry novel, bonus of mechanical energy turned into compressed air, able to direct compressed air to one central turbine & the water weight seesaw needs housing for layers of pipe infrastructure; ironic that hillside space open & Excess water, as one sq foot of water a second (61 pounds of water), can make a 3 foot fulcrum of nearly 10000 pounds in a five second, 30 layer cycle -- creeks' energies run past a point, at more 10 to 20 sq feet a second -- a lot more than one sq feet of water. Too much energy.**]

Push and pull cycle both can compress two air pumps in a seesaw motion, constant energy. Can have two or more see saws moving counter weight/pumps. Able to add stream's excess water to machine's energy.

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[Theory of seesaw and levers, should include the example of a stick with a heavy weight, and tiny weight, on either end, always balances, with the heavy weight at the bottom. A tiny lever can move the earth, if that lever's force is applied when the heavy weight is at the bottom of stick.] Principle of the hydro seesaw is the heavy weight moving to a bottom equilibrium, translates a tiny weight moving far out on a seesaw can be moved, but takes time. Outside weight on fulcrum moves slower, but is moved, affects fulcrum pull speed. More time, more energy. Fulcrum trick[Interesting note, particle physics is using see saw math to describe leptons, sub particles. Ether theory.]



Novel approach is to recycle the weight of the water over and over again in the same see saw. back into see saw. Allows heavy water weight. Very long board 90 degrees to see saw, holding tubes of water. Therefore a small stream at 1 sq foot of water a second --61 pounds -- can have in a one foot drop a 1 inch drop per cycle, less a few mm for grade, have 12 levels each with 1 sq foot of water, creates 600 plus pounds of water weight moving .9 an inch. Should raise a counter weight ups a few feet. [Like a fractal.] [Note each slit increases exponentially the size of the water storage.]

[Note, a see saw and the circle arc's beauty -- allows layers of water weight to move in a see saw. Allows play as, several more inches of horizontal movement can exist for one inch of vertical movement down. Aka. heavy weight near the fulcrum, can swing moving down an inch.]
[Will reroute some water over the seesaw to lap down, as this elevated water pays dividends. Also, seesaw's harmonic motion can be tuned using elevate water weight directed to its swing.]


[Not a perpetual motion machine. Rather using a machine most like a perpetual machine to extract the most energy from a mountain creek. Not reusing same water over again, as a perpetual machine would, rather using that energy to make compressed air for electricity to make hydrogen. As on sq feet of water a second can make a 3 foot fulcrum of nearly 10000 pounds in a five second cycle. Not hard for creeks to have 10 to 20 feet of water rush by a point in a second. Too much energy.]

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