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  2. ...and i have hit yet another brick wall in my plan..... question is to you guys is how do i get over it
  3. except the windmill that i would use doesn't depend on the weather
  4. but by having a pinwheel or something of that sort that could transform that kinetic energy into Electric potential energy.
  5. no, im not im not trying to suck it out of the atmosphere, im trying to figure a machine to utilize vaccume power. if you look in one of my other comments, you'll see what i mean
  6. i see... much obliged, but i do believe the universe is round, or circular, or at least an oval. Regardless, i'm pretty sure that it's some sort of circle-like shape
  7. That's what i'm trying to figure out. I want you guys to help me figure this one out. I guess i siphon could work, but that would require an alternate source of energy. Gravity is annoying... this is why im trying to figure a way around it... It seems impossible, however, i'm sure there must be some way i can do it Dr.Rocket. I mean really, if we can have a space shuttle launched into space with life forms such as humans, then there must be oxygen. now if we took that same machine and simply had air inside it, then im sure if that device was on that mechanically operated to "push out air" so to speak, then it could happen. Like you said however it is extremely unpractical.
  8. My 8th grade education and my 14 year old age Dr. Rocket, and When i say entities, i mean the different things that make this universe flow. Why so angry?
  9. All you need to do is tap into that bleak nothingness we call space just outside our atmosphere, Dr. Rocket and Essay
  10. exactly, except we can now utilize a new means of turbine power, the vacuum. I understand what you mean though. This reinvention of a turbine though can supply additional energy along side wind water etc... so in other words we have more energy to use now. I know what i am trying to explain sounds a bit vague, but i'm trying to explain this as best as possible. I
  11. A chain would look like something like this: Kinetic Energy transforms into Electrical potential energy, and a force is used in the transforming/transfering of energy
  12. in my opinion there are 4 entities in the universe, including energy (you can see the others in my thread post) Regardless, hope this helps ~Gabe
  13. I believe this could work if you didn't have to deal with the friction of string. To have it work, you would need something with no friction, like vacuum.
  14. I believe it is because of the way galaxies expand away from where the creation event happened. It expands in a sphere, so the universe should look like a sphere.
  15. I've been thinking, we have so many means of power, but all of which begin with the use of a potential/normal energy. However I believe that a chain of energy can be started with a force, a force such as a vacuum. (I don't think as gravity as a force that could start an energy chain because gravitational potential energy is basically gravity.) Nothing is all around our little blue planet right? So doesn't that mean we should utilize it? We could create something that would transform kinetic energy into a usable electrical potential energy. I was thinking a wheel or something that had a constant flow of air fed to it through a tube, and after which is rushed out of the tube via vacuum. Now, I know that sound a bit like a windmill, but then again, the wheel could be spun forever (Or at least until we run out of air) thus creating an infinite power source. However another issue is gravity. Even air is subject to gravity, so how are we to pump air up? That's why I posted this thread, because I want to hear your inventions in the comment section or you can email me. Regardless, please also tell me if this is a good idea or not. ~Gabe
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