David Roberson dlrober...@aol.com wrote:
It does concern me that the ECAT performance is dangerously close to that
of a high efficiency heat pump.
No, it is not. It is light years away from the performance of a heat pump.
There is not the slightest chance it is a heat pump. The reasons are
I forgot to mention Reason #3 this cannot be a heat pump:
3. It works without input power (self sustaining, or heat after death).
You can forget about the heat pump hypothesis.
- Jed
mix...@bigpond.com wrote:
In reply to Jojo Jaro's message of Fri, 23 Mar 2012 00:19:42 +0800:
Hi,
[snip]
2. I don't believe bulk heating the powder is the best way to create Rydberg matter. Bulk Heating it would tend to concentrate too much heat on certain
Jojo Jaro wrote:
Robin,
Injecting hydrogen would necessarily complicate the reactor
setup. I suppose you would need a very precise injection,
filtering and recirculation system operating at extreme pressure
and temperature. This would greatly
Von: Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com
An: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Gesendet: 13:26 Samstag, 24.März 2012
Betreff: Re: [Vo]:Thane Heins continues with his bold claims
I forgot to mention Reason #3 this cannot be a heat pump:
3. It works without input power
From the March 23 Newsletter:
Coming: An ultrathin flexible battery. In the works from Japan-based NEC
for over a decade, the organic radical battery is just one hundredth of an
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In 2013, it'll appear
I stand corrected in this case. Of course I do not think that the ECAT is some
form of heat pump, but the total demonstrated effeciency is close to that of a
heat pump. Why buy a new technology that merely replaces a reliable one
currently on the market? By comparison, DGT suggests that
Jed, I know it is not a heat pump. The operation of the ECAT after death needs
to be extended indefinitely (or at least for days) in order to prove beyond
doubt that it is possible. Other scientists have done this and I think Rossi
could as well if he gets his device under safe control.
I'd like more information on this alleged heat pump which could heat water
to 90 deg. C with a COP 6 in conditions that exist in a usual residential
setting, such as an ambient air temperature of 10 deg. C.
The Carnot limit in these conditions is 4.5. Any practical heat pump in
these conditions
David Roberson dlrober...@aol.com wrote:
Jed, I know it is not a heat pump.
Then why did you bring up that subject? Do you not understand that a heat
pump moves heat, and must cool down a body as much as it heats up another
body? I do not understand why you mentioned heat pumps and their
OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson orionwo...@charter.net wrote:
An ultrathin flexible battery. In the works from Japan-based NEC
for over a decade, the organic radical battery is just one hundredth of an
inch thick,
can refresh a teeny screen 2,000 times and can be recharged in less than a
On Fri, 23 Mar 2012, Xavier Luminous wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZjHcjyLprw
Note that the actual implementation is incredibly exhausting, requires
high tech lightweight materials, and everything is shaved down to the
absolute bare minimum. No small feat, for sure!
But that's for
The Stupid Orchestra (3:27)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gzQJ07gi4c
The Making of the Stupid Orchestra (9:39)
http://vimeo.com/28190836
What this transformation does is to sensitize to a great extent the
people who watch and listen to it.
Afterwards their perception will have changed and
JoJo:
Sorry for taking so long, but I wanted to think about my response for a
while.
This maybe a lot more feedback then you ever wanted, it so … apologies.
You need not take this following design whole cloth; it is an attempt to
describe some design priorities I think are important.
I guess I hit a touchy subject with this one. Rossi's device came up because
his heat gain(6) is so low relative to, as example, DGT(20). It has always
been my desire to have that number upped significantly and I would assume that
most of us feel the same way. The heat pump issue arouse
Axil, thanks mucho. You've given me a lot to chew on. This will take me a
while to intergrate all your design guidelines. These are the kinds of design
directions that I would like to hear more of.
Already, I've figured out a way to integrate your double wall design. This
was something
David Roberson dlrober...@aol.com wrote:
I guess I hit a touchy subject with this one. Rossi's device came up
because his heat gain(6) is so low relative to, as example, DGT(20).
Rossi has demonstrated a self-sustaining reaction lasting 4 hours. The
ratio is infinite. Why do you say the ratio
I wrote:
Instruments are important to science, but even more important are
observations and common sense knowledge of how things work. The human
senses are reliable and just as good as any instrument . . .
As Francis Bacon put it:
. . . But, as I said at the beginning and am ever urging,
JoJo:
Your development effort is a multi-step process.
What I have described is some tips for the first step. Even the greatest
engineers since Edison (Rossi…playful sarcasm intended) did not get his
design right the first time out.
The first step is somehow to fire up the powder.
Subject: Looking for reviews of my cell phone adapter book
I have written a short e book for Amazon Kindle. I am looking for some prof
reads before it goes on line at Amazon. If it goes well I will write a second
larger book Antigravity II. The second book will be much longer and, as I
The Dr. appreciates the prejudices and preconceptions regarding the
nature of energy! :-)
Harry
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 2:58 AM, Dr Josef Karthauser j...@tao.org.uk wrote:
Yes, that's true isn't it. The whole closing the loop discussion is
predicated on all types of energy being
Creating cesium vapor is easier said than done.
This way may be the least expensive way to do it.
http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA524737
From this reference on page 60
Cesium Source Materials
1. Titanium:Cesium Chromate Dispenser
The first generation UM dispenser cathodes
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