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infinitesolid3

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  1. im also known as gafferuk, bristol, england.
  2. What i know is, the weight is divided in to buckets, so the length can be further, getting more energy in to this world.
  3. Replace what with water?
  4. if you have a 2 mile tube, thats a lot of petrol to lift just to get a drop. Think how fast the engine is running at.
  5. It comes down to engine size too, how big an engine can you put out to sea?
  6. true, about wear. But can go down further to get more petrol. Merged post follows: Consecutive posts mergedHow much more profitable is the question. Any college or university is welcome to test my design.
  7. you may be right there, have to use steel wire, if it's profitable?
  8. The mechanics are the same.
  9. a motor bike has a chain, which goes fast, it's about physics.
  10. you could spin it few hundrad miles per hour if you wish. So far can only get so deep compared to engine size. My design can go down further,
  11. how small can you make a bucket? how fast can you make them spin? how much petrol to drive the engine? Merged post follows: Consecutive posts mergeduse as many buckets as needed.
  12. however it is pumped, drilled ect, theres a hole going down, use buckets, its so efficient i don't believe you can see it.
  13. It's not about whose the cleverest, it's about a cleaner world!
  14. I believe i am true. Merged post follows: Consecutive posts merged what do you do when it's full of water?
  15. Right, i did invent the chain pump in my own mind. Though, yes the manual chain pump has been invented. thanks for the data. A car goes 30-40 miles per gallon. How far can an engine drop a 1 gallon bucket and lift it up? If you have a 2 mile pipe and you wish to suck it, you have to lift all that weight just to get a drop. How much puch does it take to move a car? how much weight can an engine lift? It's about ballance. welcome to a cleaner world!
  16. read all my posts.
  17. Anyway, i might get the nobel prize for energy, enviroment and my fact on the infinitate universe. Merged post follows: Consecutive posts merged How small can you make a bucket? how fast can you make the buckets spin?
  18. ok, fair enougth, i saw the picture, it's the same thing, Everyone enjoy the petrol!! Merged post follows: Consecutive posts mergedbut its using a petrol engine. Engine + chain pump = patant! Where else is this used?
  19. Sorry, that chain pump is not the same thing, give it a propper read.
  20. if you have a 2 mile pipe using a pump, you have to lift all that weight of oil just to get 1 drop. It's about a ballance between weight, amount of buckets, and distance. Merged post follows: Consecutive posts merged Your only lifting the weight of 1 gallon, not a car. From standstill, what the force needed to push a car?
  21. using an engine filled with 1 gallon of petrol. Drop 1 empty bucket that can hold 1 gallon of petrol, how far down and up can it go? A car goes 30-40 miles per gallon!!!
  22. that chain pump is not the same thing. All i know is the world needs more energy. we only have so much petrol left to last so many years, so every bit helps. Water needs to be pumped. Food needs to be delivered. All this needs energy. Petrol is energy, there is also solar, etc. Merged post follows: Consecutive posts mergedIf people stop trying to find my password then i can log in as infinitesolid. so in future please only listen to me as infinitesolid. not any other. Thank you though people for not pretending to be me as infinitesolid3,4,5,6,7,8,9 Merged post follows: Consecutive posts mergedusing my invention, we can get a HUGE AMOUNT more oil, and save the enviroment too. Merged post follows: Consecutive posts mergedPlease remember how fast we can spin theres buckets with an engine. As for pressure, any thing can be covered over as a cap.
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