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An even more interesting and difficult idea, suggested by Corwyn, is to use a submerged wing to "sail" the ocean currents. Wings work by converting the flow of a fluid into sideways motion via Bernoulli's principle. Sails are one example of this, using air as the fluid. Water is also a fluid, and hydrofoils use this to lift their hulls out of the water with force from submerged wings.

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