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Originally posted by bottleslingguy
Originally posted by Bedlam
Water flowing does not create current as such.
where does lightning come from?
Originally posted by Imagewerx
Originally posted by bottleslingguy
Originally posted by Bedlam
Water flowing does not create current as such.
where does lightning come from?
From a massive potential difference between the cloud and the ground.
Originally posted by bottleslingguy
Originally posted by Imagewerx
Originally posted by bottleslingguy
Originally posted by Bedlam
Water flowing does not create current as such.
where does lightning come from?
From a massive potential difference between the cloud and the ground.
what's the cloud consist of?
Originally posted by Cassius666
There wasnt even a single copperwire found, not to mention a total lack of anything that would be powered by the juice.
Originally posted by Bedlam
Originally posted by bottleslingguy
Originally posted by Imagewerx
Originally posted by bottleslingguy
Originally posted by Bedlam
Water flowing does not create current as such.
where does lightning come from?
From a massive potential difference between the cloud and the ground.
what's the cloud consist of?
Isolated water droplets that have undergone a charge separation phase you do not get with ground water.
Survey says: bzzzz!
reply to post by LordGoofus
Surely by building a scale model and placing it over a source of running water (one where you can control the flow rate) you should be able to measure the energy being emitted from the tip and determine if the shape, position or flow rate has any effect over how much energy is emitted? If there is an increase, one would be able to calculate roughly how much energy the full-sized pyramid would be capable of generating which in turn would give you a way of determining whether it could've powered devices or transmitted wireless electricity?
Originally posted by Sinny
I would just like to say to anyone who's going to reply with a one liner telling me it is a grave:
To provide me with proof it was a grave....I think you might get stuck