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4203096 No.4203096 [Reply] [Original]

will this work? why not? dumb it down for me?

>> No.4203100

bump

>> No.4203108

bamp

>> No.4203164

I don't see why it woudln't actually. Looks pretty legit.

>> No.4203173

no. because the air will go into the hose and the water level in the upside down glass will drop.

>> No.4203188

I can't even see why this should work. What were you expecting?

>> No.4203196

It can't work, there's no trollface on it.

>> No.4203199

actually once the water starts flowing this shouldn't be a problem

>> No.4203210

>>4203173
What if the water supply was constant enough?

>> No.4203219

someone should try the experiment and post results

>> No.4203255
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4203255

Water doesn't flow uphill basically.

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4203263

When you have figured out why it won't work, you can continue to this one.

Will it work? Of course not!

>> No.4203267

>>4203255
yes it does
the running water(due to gravity) creates vacuum in the hose and this low pressure is in turn filled with water from the high container and the container is filled with water from the pool

you just have to make the hose long enough so that water in the hose will be massive enough to overcome the pull form the low pressure created inside

>> No.4203274

>>4203267
then you just need to connect the quantum oscillator to the superconducting fluid flow and you can generate a flux field around the magnetic anomaly that will distort the time-space around it causing the water to flow back in time and up the pipe! genius!

>> No.4203529

>>4203267

The weight of the water in the end of the hose trying to pull water up into the cup will never be greater than the weight of water in the cup trying to pull the water back through the hose.

>> No.4203566

>>4203529
yeah i kind of saw that while i was writing the comment
for the water to flow it needs to be to a lower potential otherwise it won't work

>> No.4203913
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4203913

not OP but interested in this design
would this work by any chance?

>> No.4203922

>>4203913

No.

>> No.4203933

The law of conservation of energy.

/thread

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4203934

So my eyesight has been getting worse over the last few years. I spend a lot of time using computer, so I would assume that putting the screen further away would certainly slow down the worsening of my myopia. The thing I'm wondering is, could spending a lot of time looking at things roughly at the edge of my clear vision range potentially (and partially) reverse it?

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4203941

this is why, OP. you'd be letting air into the glass, the water wouldn't stay inside the glass.