watchingfromafar
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Below is a cad drawing of my proposed sea engine. Now that I see it, it is clear that the text is to small. I will come back with a legible version.
The basic idea is a conveyor belt moving in a counterclockwise direction stretching down about 600 feet.
in to the ocean.
The drawing shows "V" shaped buckets attached to the cable.
The buckets going down are empty as in full of the surrounding sea water.
When a bucket reaches the bottom it is filled with air. The air creates an upward force on the bucket/cable.
The collective force of the 12 buckets on the right, filled with air creates a unified force of 1,003,200 foot bounds of lifting force that drives the counterclockwise motion of system.
The basic idea is a conveyor belt moving in a counterclockwise direction stretching down about 600 feet.
in to the ocean.
The drawing shows "V" shaped buckets attached to the cable.
The buckets going down are empty as in full of the surrounding sea water.
When a bucket reaches the bottom it is filled with air. The air creates an upward force on the bucket/cable.
The collective force of the 12 buckets on the right, filled with air creates a unified force of 1,003,200 foot bounds of lifting force that drives the counterclockwise motion of system.
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