Chapter 12 Can Water Flow Up

Mizukawa took a glass of water and poured it up. The water moved for a short while, and then it fell. The three of them looked at this scene and didn't know why, but he said: Do you think the water can flow up?

The six sons went back and forth, ignoring the strangeness of the three of them. Suddenly, he stopped. Then, laugh out loud. Then, it stopped. He said: Temperature. If you think about it, when the temperature of water exceeds 100 degrees, it turns into gas. What happens if you reheat? Fill a large container with a portion of water and wait until the water is almost boiling to add a tenth of the cold water. Then, repeat the process repeatedly. At the beginning, the water becomes unstable after this change in cold and heat. Since they carry a lot of heat, heat transfer is required. We know that the higher the altitude of a place, the lower the temperature. So, the water can flow upwards. It's just that it can't be like this all the time, and eventually it has to flow down.

Dueñas gestured with his hand, and none of the three could understand it. Suddenly, he said: The reason why water flows down is because of the gravitational pull of the earth. If I took water out of the earth and found a celestial body with a near-zero gravitational pull, wouldn't it be fine? I know some people would say that celestial bodies are massive and gravity is naturally great. Do you think there will be a zero-mass celestial body? I think there exists, and it is the beginning of all celestial bodies. I think after the Big Bang, there were a lot of objects with zero mass. Then, these objects with zero mass also began to explode to varying degrees. As a result, the various celestial bodies we see today were formed. My second Big Bang was not completely carried out, and there are still objects with zero mass in some parts of the universe. The fundamental gravitational formula shows that gravity is related to mass. When the mass is great, the gravitational pull is great. So, when the mass is zero, the gravitational force is also zero.

Margarita pointed at them and said, "Isn't it very simple, the pressurized water well will achieve the upward flow of water?" There's not much to say about that, though.

I'm talking about compressing water, making the water molecules tighter. Due to the tremendous pressure, the water molecules suddenly become unbearable and explode. After the explosion, the water molecules are smaller and cannot withstand more air. When this part of the water flows downward, the water below repels them. Eventually, it began to flow up because of the air pressure.

Mizukawa said: Fill water into a huge container and constantly force the container to move in a circular motion with the speed of irrational numbers. Why is velocity an irrational number? Because only irrational numbers can make the water continue to move upwards after leaving the container. I don't know much about irrational numbers either. However, it is said that irrational numbers can cause special numerical effects. This is the result of keeping objects in motion.

Physics is inseparable from mathematics, and the center of gravity of mathematics is on irrational numbers. How to turn irrational numbers into numerical values of variables is a huge problem for scientists, and special numerical effects are their driving force. In fact, if irrational numbers can be introduced into life, it may never be a dream.

The theoretical part of Margarita's method is very flawed, and the origin of the six sons is also open to debate. Although Dueñas had a good idea, it was difficult to put it into practice. Of course, mine also has difficulties. Still, it's not bad. After all, we all speak our minds. There is a beginning and no end, which is not in order. In keeping with the law, we should end today. Okay, see you tomorrow.