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New Theories / Re: Perpetual motion Device...
« on: 29/06/2006 14:47:09 »quote:
Originally posted by Precursor
Wrong. One side is submerged and therefore has buoyancy
Nope, you are wrong. They are equally balanced. The inner buoys will be *pulling* the exterior buoys down.
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You then fill the gaps in the tube between each buoy with the same fluid the buoys are submerged in.
Don't be silly. That's like a piston. The buoys will have to 'lift' the water as well as themselves.
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