Synchronously rotating water molecules can make it possible to create antigravity transportation of water.
RIKEN researchers created a hydrogel that can transport water molecules benefiting their mechanical behavior. Acoustic or electromagnetic systems can make a similar effect possible. The idea of this system is that water molecules are rotating in the same direction. That thing gives the nanomechanical ability to water that can hover water droplets. And it also can use at least small-size systems.
If we think of the possibility that an acoustic system can make two water layers' water molecules rotate synchronously in the way that they can make standing acoustic waves between the object and the water layer. They also could hover over large-size objects.
What if all water molecules in the water molecule start to spin in the same direction? If those water molecules will focus energy at the same point, that thing will create the hovering water droplet. In the antigravitational transportation of water droplets, we see how powerful the synchronized movement is.
Water molecules look like little bit teddy bears. And there is the possibility that the system can use those molecules as nano-size propellers. In this mechanical system, all water molecules rotate synchronously in the same direction. And that thing forms the "statue" in the middle of the layer. That statue pushes water droplets upward. This kind of technology makes it possible to create a new way to transport nanomechanical systems.
The ability to move the water droplets using the nanomechanical behavior in water molecules makes a new type of cooling system possible. And maybe someday that kind of nanomechanical system can move even larger objects.
Scientists from the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science have invented a composite material that channels mechanical energy in a specific direction. This hydrogel with embedded nanofillers could revolutionize how wasted vibrational energy is utilized. (ScitechDaily.com/Anti-Gravity Transport of Water Droplets: Material Channels Mechanical Energy in a Preferred Direction)
In some models the futuristic nano-robots can be water droplets there is a nanotechnical network inside them. That network could use electromagnetic or mechanical systems to make water droplet molecules rotate in the same direction.
Hydrogel for Channeling Mechanical Energy. Hydrogel for channeling mechanical energy in a preferred direction. Credit: RIKEN (ScitechDaily.com/Anti-Gravity Transport of Water Droplets: Material Channels Mechanical Energy in a Preferred Direction)
Could synchronously oscillating or rotating water molecules be the thing that causes the Bermuda Triangle?
In that model, acoustic waves put the water molecules rotate in the same direction. Or if soundwave will put water molecules oscillate or resonate, that can make space in the water. And if some ship is on that point, that effect pulls water out below the ship.
The idea of the synchronously rotating water molecules is also introduced as the reason for the Bermuda Triangle and some mysterious vanishes in the sea. If all water molecules start to rotate in the same direction they can pull even large objects under the surface. The water molecules will be acting like mechanical rolls, and that effect can also cause the situation. Where air will lose out from the bottom of the aircraft.
Could the mysterious "white water" that connected to cases where the ship vanishes the vapor that forms when acoustic resonance increases the distance of the water molecules? When that acoustic effect ends, the acoustic vapor turns back to the water.
In some other models, the acoustic energy that impacts water molecules makes them resonate. This resonance could turn water to vapor, and when it ends the vapor where the distance of molecules increases because of resonation turns back to water. That thing increases the distances between those molecules. And there forms the phenomenon called "empty water". This thing causes that air falls immediately into that thing.
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