separate oxygen/gas from sea water: really thin blades. Like dragging the nose of the board under the surface creates a bubble sometimes. Fish have a certain traveling speed, generating a volume of water brushing past gills, essentially - layers, cut through water for a molecular level exchange. Thoughts?
I seperate them when I do a fast sharp bottom turn...Skim board create small bubbles under them... Maybe speed?
I think your traping pockets of air under the water rather than separating the molecule.. just blast it with nutrons. never mind the radiation, its good for u.
But the nose of the board was already underwater, it's not like you're pushing air under water, you're literally creating air pockets. That air has to come from oxygen rich water. Pressure is an interesting route... Thanks man Maybe speed combined... Tapping mechanical stimuli into chemical deconstruction. Far out. And yes. So if you build a turbine to push water fast enough into and through a mesh screen and set up a collector tank just above - in theory you could collect those bubbles into larger volumes of oxygen.... Mix it like 79% nitrogen (other gases being in neglectable amounts) - breathable air. Underwater.
let us know when you get around Henry's Law. also, now would be a good time to let everyone know that i never graduated from high school
One time I slashed so hard that an atom split under my board resulting in a chain reaction. That's how the bikini atoll tests got started. I basically invented the abomb by throwing buckets