Per the Key Details, the tube was already full when the experiment began, with the wide part holding 10 liters and the thin part holding 1 liter (1 liter=1kg). We don't allow air to enter the tube because if we did, the air would split the water and cause it to fall from each part of the tube straight down into the container under it.Since we don't allow air to enter (and water hates vacuum), it means that the whole of the water inside the tube is forced to move in a single direction. We have 10kg of water in the wide part and 1kg in the thin part, both being pulled down by gravity, each one trying to move the water in the opposite direction and fighting each other.The 10kg will win hands down. There is no force in the thin part that can oppose those 10kg of force. Thus the water in the wide part will start to move down. This will create suction at the top that will force water from the thin part to move up and into the wide part. In turn, this will pull water from the lower container up the thin part. For every drop that falls into the higher container from the wide part, there will be a drop that moves from the thin part into the wide part, and one drop that gets sucked from the lower container into the thin part.This will create a self-sustaining process because no matter how much water passes through the tube, there will be 10kg in the wide part and only 1kg in the thin part for as long as there is still water in the lower container, causing the water to continuously move in the same direction. This process will continue, on its own, without requiring any additional energy for as long as there's water in the lower container. It doesn't matter if the lower container is as large as the Atlantic Ocean, the Asymmetrical Tube will suck all the water out of it without needing any energy.Why is this important? Because it leads to a Perpetual Motion Machine and free electricity. Watch this video for more info:https://youtu.be/T6fK8EcFizI
>>16961522What's the catch?
If the tube was set up so the two containers are at ground level there would be no flowRaise the left one a little bit. Regardless of the size or shape of that tube, flow will proceed to the right.Once the left side is empty enough the left tube will suck air and fall out
>>16961824What's rhe reason there's no flow on the left side?
>>16961825it's in hydrostatic equilibrium. the pressure at any given height from the bottom on both sides of the tube are equal. there is no pressure difference to drive net fluid flowyou can view the setup on the left as one oddly shaped cup of water with the opening near the bottom instead of the top, and most of the water in the cup above the opening instead of below. it's still just water sitting in a cup.
>>16961830What do you think the purpose of this kind of thread is? Obviously, op isn't here to actually discuss anything.
>>16961837It's a spambot, OP has posted this hundreds of times, lurk a bit more.
>>16961851But what is gained by such spamming?
>>16961825same head heightin OP's pic, it will flow to the right, until the water on the left goes below the level of the tube and then it will suck air in, break the syphon and dump all the water into the tanks until they overflow.