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  1. My thought was using electrolysis to turn the water to gases which would basically create a self powering electrolyser. Right?
  2. The overall process isnt ~95% efficient, the process to remove the water from the tank is, depending on materials used.
  3. The issue was that the energy required to remove the water from the tanks required more energy than is produced. They try to compensate by using solar energy and wind energy but those require certain conditions that arent always present. My idea incorporates a device that can be used 24/7 with an efficiency of up to 95%. I was just curious to know issues that others in the past may have faced so I can make adjustments.
  4. I was wondering if anyone knew of any obstacles that researchers or scientists ran into when designing machines to manipulate the pressure at the bed of the ocean into energy. I though of a design and then did a search of the internet for any designs similar to see other obstacles that may have been discovered and ran into this site http://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/Using-Water-Pressure-at-the-Bottom-of-the-Ocean-to-Store-Energy.html which uses the same concept as mine but mine integrates other machinery which already compensates for their issue.
  5. So as the matter attracts and compresses leaving a mass-less area of lower pressure and density wouldnt this area attempt to balance out with the area outside of its outer circumference. If the area around it was equal in pessure and density or becomes equal then these conditions would remain constant but as this area encounters other areas of higher pressure and density the areas would try to balance out but as the areas are balancing, matter would naturally be forced into the electromagnetic grasp of the other mass thus creating a cycle until all is balanced again. Right?
  6. As matter attracts other matter through electromagnetism and as that combined matter within a per unit volume becomes more dense, as it is compressed into a smaller per unit volume, a portion of the original per unit volume will be left matter-less, thus in theory creating a vacuum. So is gravity actually a suction created because of this vacuum?
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