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Is this a great invention ?

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Re: Is this a great invention ?
« Reply #40 on: 22/07/2018 10:05:49 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 15/07/2018 09:55:18
One of us has "weak" understanding.
Liar, I invented a new storage tool that shows my high intelligence, that it is better than Davinci's car, it could goes for several kilometers using a spring and is possible to be invented at that time ,  supposing it is not the best storage tool but it stores energy and work. What did you do?
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Re: Is this a great invention ?
« Reply #41 on: 22/07/2018 10:31:21 »
Quote from: Yahya on 22/07/2018 10:05:49
What did you do?
I pointed out that you were wrong.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 17/06/2018 09:39:45
Lithium ion batteries store something of the order of 200 watt hours per kilogram.
About 700 KJ/Kg

To get that energy storage density by raising a weight against gravity you need to lift it 70km.
That's pretty much lifting it into space.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 17/06/2018 11:03:40
Quote from: Yahya on 17/06/2018 10:54:58
lithium-ion battery won't store energy at grid scale

It already does.
https://www.tesla.com/en_GB/powerwall


Quote from: Bored chemist on 14/07/2018 13:02:25
Quote from: Yahya on 14/07/2018 07:47:25
No it is not  , you just can't point out any flaws on my new method nor Bored Chemist can

I did point out flaws in it.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 17/06/2018 09:39:45
That's pretty much lifting it into space.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 19/06/2018 21:48:32
However there are Lithium batteries used for large scale power storage
https://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/2017/sep/15/californias-big-battery-experiment-a-turning-point-for-energy-storage

So your claim is just not true.
Please don't repeat it.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 07/07/2018 21:32:53
In the mean time you plan to haul a battleship sized weight up and down the biggest hole the world has ever made.

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Quote from: Yahya on 14/07/2018 17:31:23
Quote from: Bored chemist on 14/07/2018 16:36:04
So, your new "improved" waterwheel that's not really an improvement on the current versions (of a 2500 year old design).
I pointed out the flaw in that too-you seem to think it's a perpetual motion machine.
it is not a perpetual motion machine, I posted in the original thread.
You didn't understand that you were claiming a perpetual motion machine, but that doesn't stop it being impossible.
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Re: Is this a great invention ?
« Reply #42 on: 22/07/2018 11:46:24 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 22/07/2018 10:31:21
Quote from: Yahya on 22/07/2018 10:05:49
What did you do?
I pointed out that you were wrong.
You didn't, but about what ? about the invention that shows my high intelligence and its functionality ? or about a detailed idea to solve climate change problem ? because it differs solving climate change problem shows ultra high intelligence but the invention shows high intelligence.
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Re: Is this a great invention ?
« Reply #43 on: 22/07/2018 14:17:58 »
Quote from: Yahya on 22/07/2018 11:46:24
or about a detailed idea to solve climate change problem
If you know of a detailed plan to address climate change, please let us know.
But a time-wasting project like the huge balloon is
not "detailed" and
not an "idea to solve climate change problem".

Quote from: Yahya on 22/07/2018 11:46:24
You didn't,
I very clearly did.
Sensible people will see that.
Why don't you?

Quote from: Yahya on 22/07/2018 11:46:24
solving climate change problem shows ultra high intelligence
You have not even got close to solving that problem, and so you have not got close to showing high intelligence.

What you have done is deny the facts- which tends to indicate low intelligence.
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Re: Is this a great invention ?
« Reply #44 on: 22/07/2018 16:28:13 »
Your post is weak and escapes from what I said :
Not solving climate change that show my intelligence but the invention itself.
Quote from: Yahya on 22/07/2018 10:05:49

solving climate change problem shows ultra high intelligence but the invention shows high intelligence.
Quote from: Yahya on 22/07/2018 10:05:49

 I invented a new storage tool that shows my high intelligence, that it is better than Davinci's car, it could goes for several kilometers using a spring and is possible to be invented at that time ,  supposing it is not the best storage tool but it stores energy and it works.



So again I invented the above machine what did you do?
Quote from: Bored chemist on 15/07/2018 09:55:18
One of us has "weak" understanding.
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Re: Is this a great invention ?
« Reply #45 on: 23/07/2018 01:30:56 »
Quote from: Yahya on 14/07/2018 07:47:25
No it is not  , you just can't point out any flaws on my new method nor Bored Chemist can

That's exactly the futility that I'm talking about. There is no point in discussing this with you because you are not interested in opposing viewpoints or criticism. If you were interested in opposing viewpoints, then you wouldn't have declared your idea to have no flaws. A statement like that closes the door on debate. If you are so sure that your idea will work, then why are you even discussing this with us? You should be talking to people who are capable of actually building this thing instead.
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« Reply #46 on: 23/07/2018 02:33:03 »
Quote from: Yahya on 22/07/2018 16:28:13
Not solving climate change that show my intelligence but the invention itself.
Neither your failure to solve climate change , nor your pretence that you have a good idea shows  intelligence.

Have   you not noticed that nobody has agreed with what you said?
Why do you think that happened?
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Re: Is this a great invention ?
« Reply #47 on: 23/07/2018 06:12:57 »
Quote from: Kryptid on 23/07/2018 01:30:56
If you are so sure that your idea will work, then why are you even discussing this with us? You should be talking to people who are capable of actually building this thing instead.
How can I find those people who are capable of actually building it ?
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« Reply #48 on: 23/07/2018 06:25:50 »
Quote from: Yahya on 23/07/2018 06:12:57
How can I find those people who are capable of actually building it ?

I'm sure power companies have websites. Maybe you should try E-mailing them.
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« Reply #49 on: 23/07/2018 06:36:33 »
Quote from: Kryptid on 23/07/2018 06:25:50
Quote from: Yahya on 23/07/2018 06:12:57
How can I find those people who are capable of actually building it ?

I'm sure power companies have websites. Maybe you should try E-mailing them.
I think they need a prototype, don't they ?
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Re: Is this a great invention ?
« Reply #50 on: 23/07/2018 06:39:58 »
Quote from: Yahya on 23/07/2018 06:36:33
I think they need a prototype, don't they ?

Having never done anything like that myself, I wouldn't know. You could probably find someone willing to build it for you if you paid them for it.
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« Reply #51 on: 23/07/2018 06:50:14 »
Quote from: Kryptid on 23/07/2018 06:39:58
Quote from: Yahya on 23/07/2018 06:36:33
I think they need a prototype, don't they ?

Having never done anything like that myself, I wouldn't know. You could probably find someone willing to build it for you if you paid them for it.
I don't have enough money
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« Reply #52 on: 23/07/2018 06:56:40 »
Quote from: Yahya on 23/07/2018 06:50:14
I don't have enough money

Then you'll have to learn how to build it yourself. Otherwise, I doubt anything is going to materialize.
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Re: Is this a great invention ?
« Reply #53 on: 23/07/2018 08:49:05 »
You could build a scale model as a proof of concept. It would need to be fairly large to give a good indication of workings.
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« Reply #54 on: 23/07/2018 09:06:31 »
Quote from: Kryptid on 23/07/2018 06:56:40
Quote from: Yahya on 23/07/2018 06:50:14
I don't have enough money

Then you'll have to learn how to build it yourself. Otherwise, I doubt anything is going to materialize.
still have the problem of funding.
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« Reply #55 on: 23/07/2018 09:11:04 »
Quote from: Colin2B on 23/07/2018 08:49:05
You could build a scale model as a proof of concept. It would need to be fairly large to give a good indication of workings.
I would love to see a small machine that has fan rotates and weight which falls down very slowly to rotate the fan, and works such way for hours.
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« Reply #56 on: 23/07/2018 11:27:03 »
Quote from: Yahya on 23/07/2018 09:11:04
I would love to see a small machine that has fan rotates and weight which falls down very slowly to rotate the fan, and works such way for hours.
That sounds buildable at low cost; there’s your opportunity for a proof of concept.
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« Reply #57 on: 23/07/2018 11:42:04 »
Quote from: Yahya on 23/07/2018 06:36:33
Quote from: Kryptid on 23/07/2018 06:25:50
Quote from: Yahya on 23/07/2018 06:12:57
How can I find those people who are capable of actually building it ?

I'm sure power companies have websites. Maybe you should try E-mailing them.
I think they need a prototype, don't they ?
If it was actually a good idea they would build a prototype (or get it built).
Why wouldn't they? It's perhaps a few hundred pounds worth of work which s  nothing for a large company, and if you were right, the return on investment would be huge.

Good luck.
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« Reply #58 on: 23/07/2018 11:49:24 »
Quote from: Yahya on 23/07/2018 09:11:04
I would love to see a small machine that has fan rotates and weight which falls down very slowly to rotate the fan, and works such way for hours.
Either it would need to be a very heavy weight / falling a long way, or it's not going to be much use as a fan.
There are examples already
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« Reply #59 on: 25/09/2018 09:08:31 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 23/07/2018 11:42:04
Quote from: Yahya on 23/07/2018 06:36:33
Quote from: Kryptid on 23/07/2018 06:25:50
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How can I find those people who are capable of actually building it ?

I'm sure power companies have websites. Maybe you should try E-mailing them.
I think they need a prototype, don't they ?
If it was actually a good idea they would build a prototype (or get it built).
Why wouldn't they? It's perhaps a few hundred pounds worth of work which s  nothing for a large company, and if you were right, the return on investment would be huge.

Good luck.
I contacted several companies they asked for a  prototype.But I still can't find resources to build one.
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