Aqua Ammonia should serve both as a means for making the water strongly alkaline and
pressurizing the heat pipe as the evaporator is heated so that the negative charge (OH-, molecular wr.17)
can be pushed to the condensing end while the (NH4+, molecular wt. 18) stays trapped in the evaporator.
From: Merlyn
Well, technically any electron passing through a
magnetic field is accelerated, whether the field is
static or not.
Do electrons and positrons behave differently in static magnetic *or* electric
fields?
Bill Beaty wrote:
But something weird is still going on. If conductive water on the pipe's inner surface gives a second "capacitor plate" with an equal and opposite (positive) charge, then as this water evaporates and the thickness of the layer decreases... nothing should electrically
[A message from Akito Takahashi]
A conference titled Research Developments and Future of the Country will
be held at Sala del Sanato, EX Hotel Bologna, Rome, 0n 23 June 2005.
The Convention will start with address by Mr. S. Bondi, National
Coordination of Italian Energy, and Mr. G. Frigerio,
Jones,
Secrecy? I shared many details with Mr. Ouellette and look what happened - he is ONLY attempting to sellmy Plasma technologyfor $10 Million dollars in Canada.
My testing was put off for 11 months and I never got the chance to personallyhavemy devices tested byHal as per our agreement.
Mirror, mirror on the stand, who's got the fairest plan in
techno-land
Mentioned was made of the *Beck Patent* recently - The owner of
the patent, SHEC, Solar Hydrogen Energy Corporation, wants to be
the leader in the clean, renewable hydrogen economy.
Jones Beene wrote:
On Vortex, many have lamented the ongoing disappointment through the years
in solar energy conversion, especially in silicon solar cells - which now
look almost as UNeconomical as ever - without, that is, the *huge* tax
breaks that have given them some additional gasps of
Steven Krivit wrote:
It's not a conference. It's a meeting in the Italian Senate to request $25
M Euro for the proposed Italian-Japanese project to replicate the Iwamura work.
Ah. I see. Takahashi called it a convention. I could not imagine what
that might be, so I changed it to conference.
Mi parlo un poco d'Italiano.
Yeah, I know what you mean...
s
At 11:19 AM 6/13/2005, you wrote:
Steven Krivit wrote:
It's not a conference. It's a meeting in the Italian Senate to request
$25 M Euro for the proposed Italian-Japanese project to replicate the
Iwamura work.
Ah. I see.
On Mon, 13 Jun 2005, Frederick Sparber wrote:
Bill. Wouldn't the water vapor (or the O2 which has a high electron
affinity) in the air flowing over the red hot hair dryer heating element
cause the loss of electrons to the air stream?
Is the air coming from a hair dryer also a flow of charge?
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