Above: Archimedean "Perpetual motion machine". The capillary tube conducts water to the upper tank. The system conducts water from the upper tank over the mill wheel.
Even Archimedes thought about the possibility of using water power in the watermills in a dry area.
The idea was that the water would conduct to the pool and then the capillary pipe would rise to the mill wheel.
Water will return to the pool. This is not a perpetual motion machine because the low-pressure or capillary effect pulls water up. That system gets energy from outside it. And that's why it doesn't break the laws of physics.
This kind of thing can also be used as a power source.
"Scientists have found a way to harness electricity from falling water droplets using a new kind of water flow. Their plug flow technique, involving droplets and air pockets moving through a narrow tube, generates significantly more power than previous methods – and could be used even in light rain. Credit: SciTechDaily.com" (ScitechDaily, Shocking Simplicity: Scientists Turn Falling Rain Into Renewable Energy)
"Water flowing through a thin, polymer-coated tube in short bursts, or plugs, as demonstrated in these illustrations and images, can produce electricity. Credit: Adapted from ACS Central Science 2025, DOI: 10.1021/acscentsci.4c02110" (ScitechDaily, Shocking Simplicity: Scientists Turn Falling Rain Into Renewable Energy)
The water flow must just travel over the generator wheel.
This kind of system can be connected to the water supply system. When water is pulled to the pool or tank it just flows over the generator wheel.
There is a possibility of turning rain and humidity into renewable energy. In quite a simple way. The system that collects water can also be connected with the system that vaporizes sea water for drinking and plants. The system conducts seawater to the greenhouse where the sun's radiation vaporizes water. Then the water will flow to the drains. And the same way the system can rotate the generators.
The system must collect water into the tank or drain. And then those tubes drive that water over the generator wheel. That thing makes it possible to use also humidity. As the power source.
If there are hanging fibers those fibers can also condense water from vapor and then the system can drive that water to those polymer tubes.
The new system uses thin tubes that collect the water in them.
Then the water will rotate the generator. The idea is that the system can use the water droplets for energy production. The hanging fibers can collect humidity from the air.
Then it can conduct droplets into those thin polymer tubes. This makes the ability to collect water from the air more effective. That makes it possible to use things like morning humidity for energy production.
https://scitechdaily.com/shocking-simplicity-scientists-turn-falling-rain-into-renewable-energy/
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