Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes and this is why what does not work in theory sometimes works in practice
Wes
On Behalf Of Zeke Yewdall
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 9:25 PM
On 1/11/07, Wes Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Taking the data for a unit
when a physicist speaks
Wes
On Behalf Of Keith Addison
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 4:39 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Pendulum
Wes Moore wrote:
Oh yes I read what you wrote. You seem to think I should be
concerned about the latent energy from the atmosphere and count it
as the input cost
, it seems like
it would. Yet, it would be exactly the same machine as before.
On 1/11/07, Wes Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh yes I read what you wrote. You seem to think I should be concerned about
the latent energy from the atmosphere and count it as the input cost. The
input cost is what we
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Pendulum
Holy crap Wes you're paying 15 cents per Kwh? (yes don't forget the hours
unit, or are you taking almost 3 hours to do this work?) I pay 6 cents or
near a third of that. Where do you live man?
Joe
Wes Moore wrote:
Oh yes I read what you wrote. You seem to think
: [Biofuel] Pendulum
Holy crap Wes you're paying 15 cents per Kwh? (yes don't forget the hours
unit, or are you taking almost 3 hours to do this work?) I pay 6 cents or
near a third of that. Where do you live man?
Joe
Wes Moore wrote:
Oh yes I read what you wrote. You seem to think I should
Kirk wrote:
A machine that actually worked without input of heat or mechanical; or
electrical work, or produced more work than was input would be an over unity
machine. Underline emphasis by me
The operation of a heat pump utilizes liquid phase change. The systems on
the market
Yes and this is why what does not work in theory sometimes works in practice
Wes
On Behalf Of Zeke Yewdall
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 9:25 PM
On 1/11/07, Wes Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Taking the data for a unit similar to mine for an example:
30,000btu McQuay
Robin,
As with all new applications to old concepts it is necessary to take time
for in-depth understanding of both old and new applications in order to form
a new qualified response.
I have been experimenting with this concept and made a few observations.
1, there seems to be a difference
: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Pendulum
A heat pump is a *pump*. It moves heat from one place to another, at an
energy cost. It does not create heat. It is not an over-unity device.
Doug Woodard
St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
On Wed, 10 Jan 2007, Wes Moore wrote:
This is not more
Frank, I think the link shows some experiment of him attempting to apply the
use in a go cart, I didn't understand what he was trying to do.
The most interesting concept to me might be to configure it with a magnet
and coil similar to the induction flashlights that work by shaking (sliding
a
Hi Keith
At the referenced website there are videos in operation. Unfortunately you
have to copy paste to access the video links. I know that you must go
through a ton of info daily so I will attempt to provide a few direct links
here:
Keith and Doug:
Some of the points you both have expressed I consider corrections to my
thinking. And it is appreciated. Re the car jack and lever/bate example I
had overlooked the distance of moving 2 tons . I am convinced but not
totally satisfied. I have been through this example before. My
Thanks to D. Mindock for the Castor oil post. Here is one comment from
someone whom I passed this on to:
Hi Wes, since Dr. Hamilton left I`ve been without a doctor, anyway to make
a long story short I found a narouapathis [sp?] practitioner in Glen Tay,
he`s kept me going when I thought I`d
I would be surprised if I am the only one on this list thinking it is a good
thing to discourage this fellow. In our town I was shocked a few years ago
when our town fathers decided to palletize our sewage and sell it to
farmers. Fortunately other than spending good tax dollars there was little
Luke:
Have you ever noticed that when washing a bucket, the water gets dirty
before it gets clean. If only a portion of the bucket is dirty, when you
clean it you get the rest of the bucket dirty before it gets clean. For a
more comprehensive understanding you could probably google healing
Hi Luke:
Any UV light that operates between (I think 230nm to 165nm) will produce
noticeable O3. this UV spectrum might be referred to as UV E . the problem
with producing ozone this way is the life span of the bulbs. They reach
half life rather quickly, perhaps 6 months, after this they are
With reference to heat pump applications, you will find useful info at the
Mcquay website. They offer complete data specs for each unit model showing
efficiencies for each temperature application. The COP for individual temp
applications will give you a better concept of performance for your
After a few months of experimenting with Alum (1 liter test batches) I have
concluded that Alum is effective to congeal water and most of the black
sludge in used cooking oil.
By adding about 1 teaspoon of alum to a liter of dirty oil, stirring and
leaving to settle for a day or two, there
PROTECTED] On Behalf Of bob allen
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 3:21 PM
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Magnetic boots
Howdy Wes,
Wes Moore wrote:
I think you have it wrong, Mr Allen.
you can call me bob, but if you want to use titles, try Professor Allen.
Whether
Hi Joe
I am from near Ottawa, 6 hours from you.
The magic, I think is not in the magnet,
but in the universe. I hope that you can take all that you know about magnets,
and program your mind to understand there is possible that much times 400 more
to be known. Wasnt it Einstein who
Hi Emil
Not me, but I do have 3 500ml samples of
waste canola oil from a chip wagon. They have been sitting for about a week at
room temperature with about 1 to 3 teaspoons of alum dropped in and stirred
(not shaken or pumped) . The results look good but I have nothing to report. If
I received the following a few days ago. I suspect there may be
folks on this list who would find this interesting. The source is from
Anthony Craddock who organizes info for Dr Tom Bearden . the page
that is linked at the bottom also has Tom Beardens website linked.
Wes
Try finding
I think you have it wrong, Mr Allen.
Whether or not this is viable, Dr Tom Bearden is an accredited scientist
with a reputation that stands on its own. In addition I think Joe Bedini has
been able to demonstrate enough to show that anyone with the attitude you
have shown is simply out of the flux.
Why wouldnt you just switch your own
-Original
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Joe Street
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005
9:58 AM
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Magnetic
boots
Kewl dude! Ask them
to send us
Hi Ray
I have not been able to keep up with the list, so I missed your first
message.
I bought my NaOH at a local animal feed store in Smiths Falls On Can . the
price was either $25 or $35 for 5 Kg. the price was current a few months
ago .
I am sure it will be available at most 'feed stores'.
Well, Jill, as a Canadian, or should I say an individual who is from Canada
and from what I observe, I do not agree. I believe you are existing in a
country that has capitalized on the short term removal of the USSR as a
perceived world power, and has become pretty much what society had feared
I think I am seeing a pattern here. I have noticed that some folks seem to
think that whatever is being done is bad... end of story . not just in this
forum, but it seems to be abundant here. I would like to suggest to anyone
who witnesses this tendency that they withhold criticism until they
I have been lurking at this group for a couple of weeks as I discover the
process of WVO conversion to bio-diesel.
Just today I chose to contact a few local sources, the first to respond
replied with a message that he uses shortening (I assume vegetable source)
for his potato chip wagon.
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