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Buckleymanor
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With regards to the magnet approach it is a red herring if you have to input the extra energy to raise it in the first place.Quote by Simon Bridge.
I don't think it adds anything to think about the magnet approach - it's another red herring.
You still need a net input of energy - which has to come from someplace else.
The above link might be of interest if it works, the link that is, as it might be possible to use the
water directly on it's return to produce electricity instead of a water wheel device.
The whole cycle should be more efficient.
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