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2007-01-02 Thread Frederick Sparber
Most wells, springs, or ponds produce water with temperatures ranging from 40 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit (500 to 520 degrees Rankine). A refrigerant such as Ammonia, Propane, or a Freon that can maintain a pressure of 30 PSIG across an expansion engine is capable of producing shaft power. Despite

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2007-01-02 Thread Frederick Sparber
For the purist that wants the closer pressure temperature properties of propane R290. http://www.glacierbay.com/ptchartpropane.asp Fred - Original Message - From: Frederick Sparber To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: 1/2/2007 4:38:22 AM Subject: [Vo]: Most wells, springs, or ponds

Re: [Vo]: Re: What Energy Crisis?

2007-01-02 Thread Michael Foster
Harry Veeder wrote: I've heard it said that a rise in the demand for energy is a prerequisite for a rise in incomes. Yes, but the rise in incomes will happen in India, China, and the oil-rich middle east. Of course, maybe we'll wise up in the U.S. and Europe and really pursue seriously

Re: [Vo]: small footprint cheap energy

2007-01-02 Thread Paul
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Diode arrays may get us out of the poor polluted and pitiful energy situation. On http://www.freewebs.com/diodearray I list more serious versions of the novelties listed at Vo: The possibilities are so great that they are hard to restrain. Broadcasters would

[Vo]: [Vo] LED cheap light

2007-01-02 Thread abundance
There are sensitive medical digital cameras that can detect a few photons / sec. of light. Will anyone here obtain the use of one to test a small array of G ohm resistor / LED pairs for light emission? Discrete LEDs won't work very well, possibly only well enough to produce detectable

[Vo]: China Coal

2007-01-02 Thread Terry Blanton
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2089-2524271_1,00.html China chokes on a coal-fired boom Michael Sheridan Toxic cloud of progress can be seen from space A GREAT coal rush is under way across China on a scale not seen anywhere since the 19th century. Its consequences have been detected

Re: [Vo]: Re: What Energy Crisis?

2007-01-02 Thread Standing Bear
On Sunday 31 December 2006 21:16, Kyle R. Mcallister wrote: - Original Message - From: thomas malloy [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 4:32 PM Subject: [Vo]: What Energy Crisis? What energy crisis? IMHO, the energy crisis you face is an

[Vo]: Re: China Coal

2007-01-02 Thread RC Macaulay
Terry wrote, http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2089-2524271_1,00.html China chokes on a coal-fired boom Michael Sheridan Toxic cloud of progress can be seen from space A GREAT coal rush is under way across China on a scale not seen anywhere since the 19th century. Its consequences

Re: [Vo]: correction/weight and charge

2007-01-02 Thread Harry Veeder
I wrote: I contend the law of inertia is over applied . To borrow a phrase from jurisprudence, what matters is the spirit of the law rather than the letter of the law. The spirit of this law should not apply to the motion of bodies _between_ collisions or beyond obviously mechanical

Re: [Vo]: [Vo] LED cheap light

2007-01-02 Thread thomas malloy
Charlie, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Second Law circumventing machines could convert two tanks of lukewarm water into one of cold water and one of hot water with The would, if they could. But I don't think that the second law is any danger from any dingus. Living systems OTOH, can reverse it,