Re; Chimney/Stack Effect Hurricanes/Vortices Etc.

2005-08-03 Thread Frederick Sparber
No wonder Thunder Clouds form so fast on hot humid days. Looks like hose Solar "Stack" Power generators would work better with Water Injection. Psychrometric Calculator: http://www.linric.com/webpsy.htm Sea Level 170-165 (db- wb) 88.74% RH 24.98 ft^3/lb 445.86 btu/lb 100-99 96.48% RH 15.06

Re: The Secret of Sonoluminescense

2005-08-03 Thread orionworks
From: Wesley Bruce ... Steven You've missed a vital point of Hal 's work he argues that the energy emited is ZPE and that an orbiting electron is both a sorce and sink for ZPE. Its got more complex since then. See: http://www.calphysics.org/research.html and

Re: Chimney/Stack Effect Low Grade Heat Power Generation

2005-08-03 Thread Frederick Sparber
Wesley. Number crunching the Psyche Calculator and the Steam Tables indicates that a Hermetically Sealed-Gas PressurizedElectrolysis Cell- Heat Pipe operating at 400 K ~ 250 F (30 PSIA) rejecting heat at 320 K ~120 F could muster a 20% Carnot Efficiency usingsealed inaxial flow

Re: Hydrogen enegetics

2005-08-03 Thread Jones Beene
- Original Message - From: John Harris The problem I need to reduce the oxygen content below stoichiometric to leave some hydrogen for the atomic reaction . Can anyone suggest any simple way ? Gore-Tex Gore-Tex will pass all of the hydrogen immediately but only some of the oxygen

Re: Hydrogen enegetics

2005-08-03 Thread John Harris
Thanks Jones I will Investigate. That looks Ideal JohnH - Original Message - From: Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 1:03 AM Subject: Re: Hydrogen enegetics - Original Message - From: John Harris The problem I need

Re: Hydrogen enegetics

2005-08-03 Thread Terry Blanton
From: Jones Beene The Gore company also makes dedicated proton membranes, for which you will pay approximately 500 times more for almost the same thing with a few milligrams of Pd added.. Is their application for fuel cells? If so, who is using their product? An amusing anecdote re Gore.

Re: Hydrogen enegetics

2005-08-03 Thread Jones Beene
From: Terry Blanton aka Sub-Commander Supremo The Gore company also makes dedicated proton membranes, for which you will pay approximately 500 times more for almost the same thing with a few milligrams of Pd added.. Is their application for fuel cells? If so, who is using their

Re: The Secret of Sonoluminescense

2005-08-03 Thread Terry Blanton
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unfortunately, as best as I can tell, the best evidence seems to suggest that Lifter thrust is a manifestation of its interaction with the surrounding atmosphere and not from the quantum ZPE fabric itself. No, there are several experiments which show that the effect

Printing paperback copies of Cold Fusion And The Future

2005-08-03 Thread Jed Rothwell
I am printing some paperback copies of Cold Fusion and the Future. These are black and white, 5.5 x 8.5 inches, 255 pages, $8. These are a lot cheaper than the big ones, and cheaper than printing the whole book yourself. If anyone would like 10 or more copies, please contact me directly by

Aluminum battery?

2005-08-03 Thread Zell, Chris
Anybody know anything about a Finnish inventor named Rainer Partanen? ( www.europositron.com) He claims to have developed a way to make Aluminum batteries completely rechargeable. Unfortunately, the prospective patents are in Finnish. I'd be interested in what sort of electrochemical process

Re: The Secret of Sonoluminescense

2005-08-03 Thread Harry Veeder
I noticed you placed quotation marks around the term accelerating. It may well be that the electron is NOT accelerating in the sense of mechanics which PRESUMES all acceleration is indicative of a smoking gun i.e. an external force. Harry Putoff's theory, on the surface, possesses an

Re: The Secret of Sonoluminescense

2005-08-03 Thread orionworks
From: Harry Veeder I noticed you placed quotation marks around the term accelerating. It may well be that the electron is NOT accelerating in the sense of mechanics which PRESUMES all acceleration is indicative of a smoking gun i.e. an external force. Harry Hi Harry, Indeed, I

Re: Aluminum battery?

2005-08-03 Thread Terry Blanton
From: Zell, Chris Unfortunately, the prospective patents are in Finnish. This article: http://www.batteriesdigest.com/id301.htm suggests you look at US patent #6,482,548 as a reference.

Re: Aluminum battery?

2005-08-03 Thread Terry Blanton
From: Terry Blanton This article: http://www.batteriesdigest.com/id301.htm suggests you look at US patent #6,482,548 as a reference. Geeze, I finally read this in detail. It makes a case for shipping electricity by boat! Jones, here's the solution for your sea-based laddermill.

Re: Aluminum battery?

2005-08-03 Thread Harry Veeder
Electricity is used to make pure aluminium ingots from aluminium oxide, so the ingots effectively represent stored electrical energy. An aluminium battery would produce electricity by reversing the process. What I heard is that recharging an aluminium battery means replacing the aluminium oxide

Re: Printing paperback copies of Cold Fusion And The Future

2005-08-03 Thread Jed Rothwell
That's $8 including shipping. I cannot really afford to give a price break, unless someone wants 100 or so. The next price break for me is 300 units and I doubt I will have any use for that many copies in this lifetime. My cost is $8.33, including the bubble mailer from Office Depot. How do I

Re: Printing paperback copies of Cold Fusion And The Future

2005-08-03 Thread orionworks
Jed, Can you clarify: What would it cost an individual to puchase a single hardcopy book from you? This wasn't clear to me as you seem to be giving prices for purchasing in quantities of 100 or so. Obviously, purchasing a single book should cost more. What's a fair individual unit price

Re: Printing paperback copies of Cold Fusion And The Future

2005-08-03 Thread Jed Rothwell
You wrote: Can you clarify: What would it cost an individual to puchase a single hardcopy book from you? Eight bucks. 10 for $80. Or as the great Robert Johnson put it: She got two for a nickel, got four for a dime. Would sell you more, but they ain't none of mine. Hot tamales and they red

Re: Phytoplankton Plummet

2005-08-03 Thread thomas malloy
Terry Blanton wrote: This is somewhat alarming news: And Jed Rothwell replied; My guess is that this is caused by global warming. In that case, we have nothing to worry about. The Greening Earth Society assures us that global warming will be good for both man and nature. This brings to

Re: Phytoplankton Plummet

2005-08-03 Thread RC Macaulay
Thomas Malloy wrote.. I was working by a mercury thermometer today. The radio station reported a temperature, which I assume they got from the weather service which was 8 degrees F lower than the one I observed. Thomas, One of the worse kept secrets is the unwritten agreement between the