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iacob alex

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A "mirror" image design...
« on: March 23, 2009, 02:46:41 AM »

      ...you can see,if you take a look at   www.geocities.com/iacob_alex    then click on "Some_Drafts/text051.jpg(the last position...).

        You can compare a simple design of a windmill ,if we "reflect"  this one,as in a mirror...but try to use it in gravity.
 
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Re: A "mirror" image design...
« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2009, 03:31:38 AM »

  ...implies,assumes to discern the commom properties,as in a mirror.

    We know the vortex shape,in a fluidic flow,as a powerful circular/spiral moving mass of water or wind.

    In the "deeps" of the fluidic mass flow,we meet the basic invisible inertia.

    Maybe aerodynamics,hydrodinamics can be better pictured with inertial property as a frame,a fundamentals.

    Inertia ,with no action is passive.

    Inertia,,answers for every action as in a mirror...you get what you give.

    If you have a power source(water flow),and an asymmetric shape inside(wheel collector)you can notice the vortices,as an "autograph",an answer regardind this asymmetric play proposed by the wheel.

    As we know,the gravity field is irrotational,follows the straight line only.

    So,how about the vortices?

    In a gravity fall,if we do not follow the vertical line,we interplay with inertia.

    Now,if the vortices are a common marker of the power flow,how can we represent them for our topic?

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Re: A "mirror" image design...
« Reply #2 on: June 01, 2018, 11:02:35 PM »
.....we can use , if we take a look at : https://youtu.be/0jHsq36_NTU
     The suggestion is to "copy" the vortex/spiral as a basic repetitive 360* trajectory for a possible gravity powered device...let's say a "modified" trebuchet...
     Al_ex