Seeking Your Help: Let’s Simulate the Sabu Disc!]

​Our recent discussion on the "forbidden technology" of the Sabu Disc has exploded, with notifications reaching 100 upvotes . The consensus is that we need to stop guessing and start testing.

​Mundane theories like "fancy ash tray" or "candlestick holder" are met with skepticism by those who see its engineering potential . To move beyond debate, we are looking for accurate STEP, IGES, or STL files to conduct mechanical simulation tests.

​Does anyone in the community have a detailed 3D model we can use? Let's bring this ancient anomaly to life!

​#SabuDiscSimulation #3DModeling #CFDTesting #AncientAnomalies #EngineeringDebate

by Professional-Fee3323

5 Comments

  1. It’s been confirmed to function as both a centrifugal pump and can also displace water if flipped round and attached to a drill/rotary source. I believe this very sub has the video somewhere.

  2. Unluckly i cant find the source for this thesis: I did see a video or did read a blog where someone explained that this disc works very well as part of an industrial waste pump. Imagine the disc at the end of a pipe and the pipe ends after the disc. Over the disc is a pipe going upward, i think a bit smaller than the pipe transporting water/waste to the disc.

    This disc is supposed to push the waste into the pipe leading upwards. It has also been noted that the shape seems to be optimal for transporting (industrial) sludge.

    So it could had been used like an impeller: [https://youtu.be/sPZ5g5fYKzU?t=96](https://youtu.be/sPZ5g5fYKzU?t=96)