Re: [Vo]:Magnons, excess heat and ferromagnetism

2012-10-01 Thread Teslaalset
So, is this what Steorn now is exploiting?? They mention COP of 5 using magnetic impulse technology to produce heat. On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 9:54 PM, Ron Kita chiralex.k...@gmail.com wrote: Kudos...Jones. I am a Magnon Believer, Respectfully, Ron Kita On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 12:08 PM,

Re: [Vo]:Magnons, excess heat and ferromagnetism

2012-10-01 Thread David Roberson
. Dave -Original Message- From: Teslaalset robbiehobbiesh...@gmail.com To: vortex-l vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Mon, Oct 1, 2012 4:40 am Subject: Re: [Vo]:Magnons, excess heat and ferromagnetism So, is this what Steorn now is exploiting?? They mention COP of 5 using magnetic impulse

Re: [Vo]:Magnons, excess heat and ferromagnetism

2012-10-01 Thread Nigel Dyer
I have been looking at some cell biology that suggests that nature may have got there first on this, which is perhaps no surprise. In the biological system the phonons are associated with low frequency vibrational modes in huntingtin, and I suspect that these are coupled to Cu2+ ions

[Vo]:Magnons, excess heat and ferromagnetism

2012-09-30 Thread Jones Beene
In 2008, research in spintronics focused onto with what is being called a spin Seebeck effect. The effect is seen when heat is applied to a magnetized metal and it may operate with other inherent phase changes to produce novel thermal-magnetic effects. The key concept is the magnon. Unlike

Re: [Vo]:Magnons, excess heat and ferromagnetism

2012-09-30 Thread Ron Kita
Kudos...Jones. I am a Magnon Believer, Respectfully, Ron Kita On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 12:08 PM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote: In 2008, research in spintronics focused onto with what is being called a spin Seebeck effect. The effect is seen when heat is applied to a magnetized