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Can aluminum be agitated by heat?

Updated: 8/17/2019
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JayJerman

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14y ago

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I assume all molecule's act the same.. once excited, they generate energy. Will wind and the sun do the same? If so will the interaction between the two generate a uplifting force that can be redirected? At least towards a rotary force? If so generators can be built to compensate! I have some ideas. They are very simple.. Just redirect the solar reflectors and induce cooling towers to the lower end instead of the top. send the energy back to the cool water at bottom through simple conduits so by the time the excited water is at top, no more heating is necessary Also, there are ways of super-heating water, which would force lower or heavy water to the bottom.. once the excess heat, which has to be released, is vented to several wind generators. These could use the rising heat to power sustaining generators until the sun comes up.. Plus I have figured out a stable building system that can sustain the top until winds or other power systems can replenished or offset the turbines..

If anyone is interested..

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