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Once all the bubbles are full of air, all you need to do is fill the lowest one to keep all the other air bubbles pulling together multiplying the upward force.
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Once all the bubbles are full of air, all you need to do is fill the lowest one to keep all the other air bubbles pulling together multiplying the upward force.
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Once the balloons are full of air all you need to do to keep the cycle running is to fill the lowest one to maintain the unified pulling force.
 
I admire your perseverance, but you never seem to take much notice of any replies.
 
I have said before, and i will say it again,
If you truly believe in your wonderful design, then simply build it and prove to the world either with a scale model or a full scale working machine.
I have no issues with people that want to think out of the box and that is how innovation is done.

however, i feel you have nothing more to add to the argument that it might work or as you seem to believe, it will work.
build it and prove me wrong or clear off and stop bothering us with useless fantasy.

p.s. if you cant find a suitable engineering company to do it, i will arrange and build it for you.
estimated cost is £100 per foot of water depth you want it to work in.
£650,000 is a good estimate to work with.
 
I have said before, and i will say it again,
If you truly believe in your wonderful design, then simply build it and prove to the world either with a scale model or a full scale working machine.
I have no issues with people that want to think out of the box and that is how innovation is done.

however, i feel you have nothing more to add to the argument that it might work or as you seem to believe, it will work.
build it and prove me wrong or clear off and stop bothering us with useless fantasy.

p.s. if you cant find a suitable engineering company to do it, i will arrange and build it for you.
estimated cost is £100 per foot of water depth you want it to work in.
£650,000 is a good estimate to work with.
He can't reply ....... his computer lost power
 

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