and the patent + pictures at http://freepatentsonline.com/7098547.pdfOn 10/9/06, Terry Blanton
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Burns August 29, 2006Method and apparatus for converting energy to electricityAbstractA method and apparatus are provided for converting
Steven Krivit wrote:
Well, some of you attempted to intervene, and I applaud you, whoever
it was, but it seems the like things are a bit out of control there at
the moment.
I'm appalled that such destruction could occur and that it has been
left to stand. Let them have their way. One day
http://pesn.com/2006/09/26/9500240_COFE_report/
excerpt:
Spiral Electromagnet Motor
Dr. Ted Loder spoke about various spiral magnet motor designs,
including some experimentation he has pursued as well, though an
over-unity design yet eludes him. The objective of the spiral design,
patterned
OrionWorks wrote:
Some thoughts regarding Wikipedia faults.
While I can sympathize with Jed's frustration with Wiki's apparent
inability to resolve informational disputes concerning CF,
particularly when opposing points start battling for dominance I'm
not willing to go as far as
Jed Rothwell wrote:
Jones Beene wrote:
Pretty fair credentials, I'd say... and he is right-on about the need
to move immediately into energy-aquaculture.
Well, if it works, okay -- maybe. But as I said, we should be
extremely cautious about large scale schemes that replace existing
first off, how does this give evidence of an abiotic source? im
missing something.
second, even if true, its formed very very slowly. meaning we WILL run out.
On 9/12/06, Harry Veeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Massive oil field found under Gulf
Reserves south of New Orleans could rival
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
And it's a good thing, too, because you're not President just now . . .
Nor will I ever be under any conceivable circumstances. But if I
were, hypothetically, it would because the nation faced a severe
energy crisis and recognized the need for drastic action to
--- Robin van Spaandonk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
In reply to Paul's message of Sun, 8 Oct 2006
21:20:20 -0700
(PDT):
Hi Paul,
[snip]
I have a few questions.
1) At the frequencies you envisage using,
wouldn't
the heat have
difficulty entering/leaving the material? IOW
wouldn't
In reply to Paul's message of Mon, 9 Oct 2006 14:22:13 -0700
(PDT):
Hi Paul,
[snip]
I apologize. In a nutshell the design collects MCE
(Magnetocaloric effect) energy. When the intrinsic
electron spins flip the entire atom precesses as it
rotates. This rotation/flip gives off radiation,
typically
Hi Robin,
--- Robin van Spaandonk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
In reply to Paul's message of Mon, 9 Oct 2006
14:22:13 -0700
(PDT):
Hi Paul,
[snip]
I apologize. In a nutshell the design collects MCE
(Magnetocaloric effect) energy. When the intrinsic
electron spins flip the entire atom
Seismologists estimate the size of the North Korean explosion at between 1 and
15 kilotons. My bet: 1 kt. I mean literally, 1000 tons of explosive.
I just spoke with Mizuno about unrelated stuff, and he mentioned that his
department at U. Hokkaido, Nuclear Engineering, has superb monitoring
In reply to Paul's message of Mon, 9 Oct 2006 18:23:27 -0700
(PDT):
Hi Paul,
[snip]
That's basically the idea. The broadband UHF radiation
varies from material to material. The peak wavelength
of such radiation is considerably lower for
electrically conductive materials such as iron for
obvious
In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Mon, 9 Oct 2006 20:43:36
-0400 (GMT-04:00):
Hi,
[snip]
Seismologists estimate the size of the North Korean explosion at between 1 and
15 kilotons. My bet: 1 kt. I mean literally, 1000 tons of explosive.
Then they obviously registered something, and clearly
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