Can a fountain rise above its source?
A cylindrical jar about 18 inches in height and 2 inches in diameter called a hydrometer
jar, a long slender drawn glass tube with a diameter of 1/16 of an inch.
The capillarity attraction will draw the liquid above the surface. It is
possible to force the water through and out of this tube.
Capillarity attractions will not expel a liquid from a tube if its mouth is
above the surface of the supply.
Deep the tip of the capillary tube inside the larger tube that was filled with
water.
The water rose inside the inside tube about 1 inch above the surface of the
water.
Capilarity can do no more.
But if the exit of the tube is lower than the surface of the liquid we can
create water circulation.
In the large glass, we have 6 inches of water. At the end of the small tube, we
place a thin muslin (cloth) tied and drop that end into the large cylinder. The
muslin prevents the tube from being filled with sand.
Then pour sand into the cylinder until it reaches the surface of the water.
Then dissolve salt into a portion of the water with sand making it a thick mush
and pour into the cilynder filling up close to the top.
The sand settling left a layer of salty water or brine above it.
The upper end of the glass tube was curved and water began to flow through the
tube droppimg quite rapidly into the cylinder.
The lower end of the curve of the glass tube was fully half an inch above the
surface of the liquid in the cylinder.
The is a steady flow of water, water rising above its surface and flowing into
the reservoir from which it was. Eing continually derived.
It will continue until the solution of salt flows from the tube.
The waters beneath the earth are under pressure induced by such natural causes
as is presented in this experiment the difference is that the supply of both
fresh and saltwater is inexhaustible and by natural combination similar to this
experiment the streams within the earth may rise continuously eternally from a
reservoir higher than the head.
In addition, there are pressure of gases and solutions of many salts other than
chlorine of soda, that tend to favour the phenomena on
Source:
Valiant Thor's The Hellier Below Venus Aphrodite and Synchronicity în the
Legendary Caverna of Etidorhpa Ingrid Cold with Terry Wriste.