TJ Lydon's Invention: Seeking Help in Understanding Laws of Science

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TJ Lydon is seeking assistance to determine if his invention, which uses compressed air release in water to generate electricity, violates any scientific laws. The discussion emphasizes that the invention seems to present more mechanical challenges than physics issues. Forum members suggest contacting local physics educators for more in-depth guidance and express caution about sharing details publicly. Concerns are raised about the feasibility of the idea, particularly regarding energy efficiency in the compression and recovery processes. Overall, the forum encourages private communication for those interested in discussing the invention further.
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Hello,
My name is TJ Lydon. I have an invention that I am working on. I would like to ask the members of this forum for help determining whether or not I'm breaking any laws of science. My invention involves using compressed air release in water as the power source to generate electricity. It involves only mechanical problems.

Please let me know where I need to post my questions.

I would also be very interested in getting in email contact with people from this forum to discuss the specifics.
 
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This seems to be more of an engineering problem then a physics problem. You need to provide a bit more information before we can tell you if your expectations are non physical.
 
Well, here's a place to start.

http://www.bubbleology.com/Hydrodynamics.html

I assume that you want to keep your idea a secret? I am suspicious that you may be working on a false premise. How does this provide a power source? Do you mean to use the bubbles to run a paddlewheel?
 
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For privacy reasons I prefer not. If no one else chimes in and if you wish to get that serious about things then you should probably contact a local high school of college physics teacher - somebody that you can meet with directly. Also, I would be very low key in this approach. Most people will put up a wall pretty quickly with requests such as yours.

If you wish to PM me I can give you my word that your secret is safe with me, however your PM may not be entirely secret. I'm sure that Greg and Chroot are waiting now with baited breath. :biggrin:
 
Sounds like another PMM, wot ?
 
I'd be happy to look at the idea also. I hereby agree to non-disclosure and non-competition. I wonder if you came up with this idea while scuba diving?

- Warren
 
I like several aspects of the basic idea (using compressed air under water and somehow using the rising bubbles). Without knowing any more than that, I would say that you have to watch that it doesn't require more energy to compress the air and recover the spent canisters (if you use that type of delivery system) then can be created by the system.
 
TJ, I edited out your personal contact info (phone number). You really don't want that floating out in freespace.

Anyone interested in contacting Mr. Lydon, please use our private messenging system or contact him through email.

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