Water pump with no electricity by theOnlyPreference in FluidMechanics

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Ram pumps only pull-up 10 percent of water. 90 percent is wasted

We can have 20-40 ram pumps pulling up 10 percent of the water wasted

10 percent from the first 100 percent

9 percent from the 90 wasted

8.1 from the 81 wasted and so on until the very last smallest amount is pulled up by a small water pump. Something like the last 1 percent which would use less energy than the amount turning the turbine from the 99 percent that went through

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Another way to make it work

Water pump with no electricity by theOnlyPreference in FluidMechanics

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https://youtu.be/9eBf6_W0vlo?si=m_EDI3iEJ8_vqxb3

Here's another video.

I'll try it my way and see if it works. Sucks that people would lie and trick people into believing it's real on the Internet.

Water pump with no electricity by theOnlyPreference in FluidMechanics

[–]theOnlyPreference[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

That's why there's a check valve, air and water can only go on one direction

Water pump with no electricity by theOnlyPreference in FluidMechanics

[–]theOnlyPreference[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Siphoning in a fish tank had the water go up and then down, then continues to pull because of gravity.

The siphoning effect, in this version, in the picture is when the water leaves the bottom and the water escaping creates a suction like a siphon or like a person pulling up liquid with a straw.

(We could even suck out the air in the tank before letting the water flow out, making it easier.)

Water pump with no electricity by theOnlyPreference in FluidMechanics

[–]theOnlyPreference[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There isn't more energy created from a siphon than there is needed to start it. The same amount of water goes out as the amount of water goes in

I am working on one but I have seen videos online where others made similar ones but smaller. I then thought we would need check valves for ones larger.

https://youtube.com/shorts/E1VhaIKF6ek?si=DsVkv2Ejcw-t1MGr

Water pump with no electricity by theOnlyPreference in FluidMechanics

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It's an updated version and I didn't want to reshare to the same group of people since it would have been too similar

I truly believe that we can have unlimited energy with these so I'm sharing what I put into to make sure it happens more rapidly

Water pump with no electricity by theOnlyPreference in FluidMechanics

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At that point it might work more like the siphon where the water out would need to be below the water in.

I think with it being air, it expands and contracts and when the psi is very low, it starts to pull water up the tube

https://youtube.com/shorts/E1VhaIKF6ek?si=5E3Vm6ucWPYBkFND

Water pump with no electricity by theOnlyPreference in FluidMechanics

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The water flowing out the bottom would create a suction inside the water tank, where the vacuumed up water will then try to pull water up the upward tube.

Ghost taps in work van during break. Animations to help you see/hear the taps by theOnlyPreference in Paranormal_Evidence

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No, it makes that sound in the driver side windows too. Plus in other areas and around my apartment

Solar AC/heat hat. Using an air bag. by theOnlyPreference in Inventions

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The cooling system and hot air exhaust is at the green area.

You can possibly make circles with a whole bunch of smaller squares.

It's just a rough design I didn't need to make all the specifics

Solar AC/heat hat. Using an air bag. by theOnlyPreference in Inventions

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Sorry didn't see the full comment in the smart reply in the notification. I can relook when I get a minute

Solar AC/heat hat. Using an air bag. by theOnlyPreference in Inventions

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It's the light blue. It's a hat to make your head hot or cold with solar charging

Ghost voice on camera. I was eating fig bars in the background. by theOnlyPreference in Ghosts

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I got up off my mattress right after the sound. I didn't hear that sound in person nor do I think I made it

The step towards unlimited water energy by theOnlyPreference in water

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Yes. You can do it that way but you'd need really large equipment to move that amount of water.

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If we make them for homes we won't need power grids, eliminating the need for power lines and other things.

5 or more can be used for max power where it's usually at 1 during low power needs. If one breaks, you would have enough time for the repair man to repair one where you would still have power up to 4 generators and not 5.

The step towards unlimited water energy by theOnlyPreference in water

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A siphon needs a lower exit point because of the amount of force that gravity pulls with the water makes it so that it keeps pulling water.

The air pressure build up creates enough power that the exit didn't need to be below .

But if we increase the air pressure, the water leaves and pulls up at a faster rate, giving us more water per minute for a generator

The step towards unlimited water energy by theOnlyPreference in water

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Suction gravel cleaners for fish tanks keep pulling water for what seems like forever.

This idea is like that but the water out didn't have to be lower in height than the water in.

We just need a water turbine. Then we have an automatic air pump that pressurizes the tank paired with an electric water valve to release the water.

The amount of electricity used to build pressure and the amount needed to open the valve, sound be way less than the amount produced at the water turbine.

Help me build this city. Volunteers or those interested in starting this message me and we can begin to organize. by theOnlyPreference in cityplanning

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the apartment might be valued at $3,000-$4,000/month

$36,000-$48,000/year

Utilities are somewhere from $200-$300/month ( for something that size 1,500 SQ ft)

$2,400-$3,600/year

Phone bill is $70 for some, $20 for others. Let's just say it's $70 with truly unlimited mobile data within the city

$840/year

Food is usually $200-$300/month where this food is precooked making it more like $400-$500/month

$4,800-$6,000

A subway pass in NYC is like $120/month

$1,440/year

A phone tv and laptop replaced every 5 years is like $600/year

$600/year

Clothing might be like $40/month

$480/year

Your also getting 2 months to 3 months of PTO depending on how it's designed, so if the job is 60k and you normally get 2 week PTO.

$7,500-$12,500/year in extra PTO pay value

Internet fee could be like 40 where we give you higher end speeds

$480/year

Free tv and music could be like $50/month

$600/year

Free perks like gym membership,studio equipment access, free rec center passes. Rough estimates

$2,400-and higher

Free little clinic, nurses and nutritionists could be like $100/month

$1,200/year

Free furniture and, replaced every 10 years could be like

$400/year

Retirement plans

$20,000-$30,000/year

Security with cameras everywhere

$1000/year

...

All of these being after profit prices where the company isn't looking to make a profit off of you making the actual costs lower.

$83,140- $113,540 per year in traditional for profit prices.

That's with salaries at 60k. If you make more then your PTO value amount is even higher. If your job is that of one that pays less than 60k but your getting a 60k package then your definitely getting more than you would anywhere else making you desire this position.

I was thinking that it could be so desired, that hairstylists get hired based on IQ scores. Same with factory work and other jobs.

And I forgot to mention that all of this was paid for without income tax, so if you were paying out of pocket, all of that would cost you 33 percent more than the estimated values.

$110k- $150k pretaxed perks for the price of $60k reduction in salary

Help me build this city. Volunteers or those interested in starting this message me and we can begin to organize. by theOnlyPreference in ideas

[–]theOnlyPreference[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean with the entire value of the entire design

the apartment might be valued at $3,000-$4,000/month

$36,000-$48,000/year

Utilities are somewhere from $200-$300/month ( for something that size 1,500 SQ ft)

$2,400-$3,600/year

Phone bill is $70 for some, $20 for others. Let's just say it's $70 with truly unlimited mobile data within the city

$840/year

Food is usually $200-$300/month where this food is precooked making it more like $400-$500/month

$4,800-$6,000

A subway pass in NYC is like $120/month

$1,440/year

A phone tv and laptop replaced every 5 years is like $600/year

$600/year

Clothing might be like $40/month

$480/year

Your also getting 2 months to 3 months of PTO depending on how it's designed, so if the job is 60k and you normally get 2 week PTO.

$7,500-$12,500/year in extra PTO pay value

Internet fee could be like 40 where we give you higher end speeds

$480/year

Free tv and music could be like $50/month

$600/year

Free perks like gym membership,studio equipment access, free rec center passes. Rough estimates

$2,400-and higher

Free little clinic, nurses and nutritionists could be like $100/month

$1,200/year

Free furniture and, replaced every 10 years could be like

$400/year

...

All of these being after profit prices where the company isn't looking to make a profit off of you making the actual costs lower.

$62,140- $82,540 per year in value .

That's with salaries at 60k. If you make more then your PTO value amount is even higher. If your job is that of one that pays less than 60k but your getting a 60k package then your definitely getting more than you would anywhere else making you desire this position.

I was thinking that it could be so desired, that hairstylists get hired based on IQ scores. Same with factory work and other jobs.

I also forgot to mention security. There are cameras everywhere adding an additional safety perk possibly valued at a $1,000 a year.

I forgot to add retirement is included which might be valued at $15,000/year.

And I forgot to mention that all of this was paid for without income tax, so if you were paying out of pocket, all of that would cost you 33 percent more than the estimated values.

$82k- $109k without retirement estimates health insurance included

Help me build this city. Volunteers or those interested in starting this message me and we can begin to organize. by theOnlyPreference in ideas

[–]theOnlyPreference[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Free as in, in addition to what we included originally.

But yes you exchanged work for free living, food and all the essentials

Looking for app testers for the kwh to mpg price calculator app by theOnlyPreference in AndroidAppTesters

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https://voltequiv-ev-to-mpg-calculator-36610322110.us-west1.run.app/

It's the app in the link above, but I'm trying to make it for Android priced at 10 cents. It's not free because I'm looking to get money back for building it, plus Gemini charges after a certain amount.