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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] sub



Building something like that is great the problem is you can't move the
outer ball from the inside since there has to be a layer of water between
the two the other problem is that you would have to climb inside the inside
ball then have the space in-between filled with water while something is
holding the inside ball center that in itself could be very difficult. If
you could create something like that and have something else push the ball
then it might work but as for powering it from the inside with your feet.
In my opinion it isn't possible.  But then again anything is possible so
don't let anything me or anyone else say stop you from trying.  There is a
good quote that I follow "He who says it cannot be done should not stand in
the way of those doing it !"  Maybe try coming up with a scale model and
maybe you can figure out a way of doing it.  Just because any of us say it
can't be done doesn't mean were right.  No offense to any of you :)  I am
starting my scale model tonight so i will send some picks so you guys can
pick apart my desigh hehe sounds like fun.

                                    Well Good Luck Sarah and never give up

Matt Cadieux




----- Original Message -----
From: "Sarah Peck" <sarahpeck71@hotmail.com>
To: <personal_submersibles@psubs.org>
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 2:37 PM
Subject: [PSUBS-MAILIST] sub


> ok. i guess i was also thinking along the lines of those children's toys
> that are usually eyeballs.  you put them in your hand and the eyeball
always
> remains facing upright so it doesn't matter so much about what is going on
> in the inside of it, but you can move the outside ball around in your
hand.
> (There is that water layer between both balls) I don't know how that could
> translate to the submarine... if it could somehow. -sarah
>
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