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RE: Halloween antics, original advent calendar & perpetual motion experiment

in ecoTrainlast year (edited)

Do you think the vaccum is also to explain syphoning? Here is what I was alluding to.

I have seen some unexplainable phenomena where when you syphon water or whatever liquid from one place to another, how does it happen. Here is an example, ignore his silly explanations of course..

Also, I don't know if you have read the incredibly informative book by Pete & Pete about water not being h20?

https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/930017

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Sure. I use this technique regularly with my wine making. It is the only way to remove the juice without disturbing the sediment at the same time.

And while this feels similar am not sure it's the same thing. I suppose you could say it is a syphon in a vacuum, activated not by our sucking on the pipe but by the action of turning on a tap in the house.

Water isn't H2O? News to me! Will check it out...

Thanks ;)