The Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering is a new global award which celebrates truly outstanding advances in engineering that have created significant benefit to humanity. The clock is ticking , there is a £1,000,000 prize and a chance to be apart of something great.
So what's so exciting? What's it all about? Read on! The DWG is where i++ was conceived. The DWG is an idea so big that the possibility of one person making it a reality was so remote as to be inconceivable.
The DWG by the way is a working title because that is where we started, it is not where we are now. Lets explain! The question is, if the world is covered with deep water and the deeper the water, the higher the pressure, the higher the stored potential energy. So how does one extract that energy?
That is where we started and we can hear you saying it can't work the pressure would equalise on both sides of any device once you allowed the pressure to be released. So how do we achieve this?
Intrigued? Well i++, as you can read about on
the other pages , is a solution you can be come a part of. Having come up with the DWG and subsequent developments, we found that the problems behind making the device work were nothing in comparison with the complications of making the DWG a reality. The i++ solution is to invite those interested to become a part of i++, then using non-disclosure agreements and patents where appropriate we can invite you, not only to view the work of the i++ Fellows but to add your ideas too!
You will want to be a part of i++. Why? Well once you have found out what we are doing, you're just going to have to talk about it and the non-disclosure agreements mean that the only people you can talk to are other members of i++.
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