The consensus seems to be that the saturated steam droplets carry a
charge imbalance, a magnetic field at the condenser end should
direct the opposite charges to cooled-electrically-insulated plates
with the load tied between the plates.
Charged droplet path radius, R = mv/qB.
Cool?
http://volcaniclightning.tripod.com/steam.htm
"Voltawas in Paris when Laplace and Lavoisier were carrying out these investigations. He set up three iron furnaces and threw water on them. He found both polarities of electricity were produced.
Subsequently he stated that negative electricity
Taking Fred's steam electricity posting to the next level - can
the self-generated electricity phenomena of steam be used in
situ - to any net energy benefit? or stated another way
Can two wrongs (near misses) ever make a right?
Most everyone on this forum is familiar with the RHVT
- Original Message -
From: Grimer
If we model a gas with a lot of ball bearings then the impact
of the ball bearings against each other will cause the bearings
to ring at their resonant frequency which will be much higher
than the impact frequency.
Now the water molecule, being a
For those who might be curious there is an interesting link to a BBC broadcast
of an interview with the late John Mack, one of the most respected researches
into the Alien Abduction experience/phenomenon.
Go to:
--- Grimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 07:17 am 12/06/2005 -0700, you wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Frederick Sparber
4.The greatest quantity of electricity is produced
when the
evaporating water is making the loudest noise.
Yes. This factor keeps reappearing, but
I'm surprised this hasn't been posted on
Vortex yet. This is a fairly significant development for cold
fusion. Commercial capital is starting to flow into cold fusion in a
meaningful way.
Solar Announces Intention to Acquire D2Fusion
Inc.Thursday June 2, 9:00 am ET
VANCOUVER, British
Congratulations to Russ George and the Canadians backing breakthrough science.
Warmest Regards,
Chris Arnold
Another Canadiangroup http://fairchildinternational.com/John Coviello [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm surprised this hasn't been posted on Vortex yet. This is a fairly significant
Cold fusion is going to have to develop
commercially outside the U.S. for obvious and unfortunatereasons. It
will be rather amusing when cold fusion commercial devices are developed and the
stogy oldAmerican physics communityfinally comes around to the
reality of this technology. It seems
Jones wrote...
Taking Fred's "steam electricity" posting to the next level - can the
self-generated electricity phenomena of steam be used in situ - to any net
energy benefit? or stated another wayCan two wrongs (near misses)
ever make a right?Most everyone on this forum is familiar with
On Fri, 10 Jun 2005, Michael Foster wrote:
So by drying the interior of the PVC pipe with forced hot air, I had
removed the conductive layer of water, thereby allowing the voltage
to rise to several tens of kilovolts. Mildly interesting, but no
new principle:(
But something weird is still
John Coviello writes:
Cold fusion is going to have to develop commercially outside the U.S. for
obvious and unfortunate reasons. It will be rather amusing when cold fusion
commercial devices are developed and the stogy old American physics community
finally comes around to the reality of this
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As for SETI's objective, it is my understanding that the organization has attempted to detect evidence of background EM detritus of extraterrestrial civilizations
I can't comment on SETI League but the serious SETI folks of whom I'm
aware (like, Carl Sagen and
Well, technically any electron passing through a
magnetic field is accelerated, whether the field is
static or not.
A dynamic magnetic field is required to accelerate a
static electron, but if the electron is already
moving, then a static field will induce a force on the
electron and thus an
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