Hey guys, I'm back with another invention of mine. This time another infinite energy device.
As you can see in the image, my design is basically an efficient conveyor belt that carries water (or any material) up to a height, then drops it in another area. That area has a mini black hole under it, creating a really strong gravitational pull. This causes the water to fall with a much higher gravitational potential at the start of its drop. This extra energy is collected by a turbine that turns and collects in a battery.
You may be asking if the black hole will pull on the water at all times, and that's were that green line comes in. It blocks the gravityness from affecting the water. I don't know the name of a material that can do it, but I'm sure it exists. You may also wonder if the water would never return to the conveor belt once it falls, as it was be to strongly attracted to the black hole. It took this problem into account, making the basin on the floor really wide and tall. Since water hates to be compressed, water will be forced to slide to the right towards the conveyor.
What do you guys think? If it works, please credit me.
kekd
>>722446547
To block gravity you can simply use magnets
>>722446547
Black holes doesn't last forever due to Hawking radiation. Also good luck finding that material for your anti-gravity wall.