BlankHowdy Vorts,
As election year approaches we can expect to see new green energy schemes at
dime a dozen rates. Speaking of dime, we don't take paper stock for drinks.
http://www.finavera.com/
http://biz.yahoo.com/ccn/070824/200708240409624001.html?.v=1
It's not the great bouy design,
Hmmm... the more I hear green the more I turn green when I hear the word
green.
P.
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Monotone eventually becomes monotonous.
Harry
On 1/9/2007 8:54 AM, PHILIP WINESTONE wrote:
Hmmm... the more I hear green the more I turn green when I hear the word
green.
P.
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The laddermill is a great concept and I'm glad the demo was a great
success. However, I find myself often suspecting that the biggest
impediment to this kind of technology ever being taken seriously is
not that it's been proven feasible, but that it simply looks too weird
to be taken seriously,
Hi Horace
Two antiparallel zener diodes (not zenier) behave just like two antiparallel
normal diodes: whatever the current direction one of the diodes is forward
biased, so the voltage drop is the forward voltage drop rather than the 0.7V
zener breakdown voltage you specified.
Talking about
Hi,
On 31/8/2007 8:18 PM, OrionWorks wrote:
Hi Harry, and Stephen,
Regarding your visual diagram:
http://web.ncf.ca/eo200/spin_bob_pendulum.html
It took me a spell to comprehend what Stephen was saying since he
occasionally used what I assume are mathematical terms I'm not
familiar
Tetrode Kink is moderately explained about a third
of the way down this page.
http://www.vacuumtubes.net/How_Vacuum_Tubes_Work.htm
It is a problem for radio transmission, but because
negative resistance has beneficial connotation for
free energy, even if it is only differential negative
You're trying to tell me that Winestone becomes monotonous... or winestoneous...
P.
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Sent: Saturday, September 1, 2007 11:13:20 AM
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Re: [VO]: Energy
no...a green world is monotone world.
Harry
On 1/9/2007 12:39 PM, PHILIP WINESTONE wrote:
You're trying to tell me that Winestone becomes monotonous... or
winestoneous...
P.
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BG generator, Q and ou - 6/27/99
In earlier posts a method of generating Brown's gas was described
that focused on the value of doing AC electrolysis using insulated
plates, i.e. capacitive coupling, to a slurry
Hi Harry,
Unfortunately, it would appear that my previous comments weren't
sufficiently clear. I'll continue with this discussion a tad longer.
...
Due to the significantly increased radius size of the spin-bob wheel
it should now be much easier to visualize the speed of the swinging
On Sep 1, 2007, at 8:06 AM, Michel Jullian wrote:
Hi Horace
Two antiparallel zener diodes (not zenier) behave just like two
antiparallel normal diodes: whatever the current direction one of
the diodes is forward biased, so the voltage drop is the forward
voltage drop rather than the
More detail here:
http://astrobio.net/news/modules.php?op=modloadname=Newsfile=articlesid=2442mode=threadorder=0thold=0
http://snipurl.com/1q7fl
On 8/28/07, Stephen A. Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At last an explanation for the enigmatic Third Experiment!
Some of us have been waiting a
OK, haven't touched any physics in a few months; this is a good excuse
to do some equation hacking. This is all straight Newtonian
mechanics, which has been pretty well tested during the last several
centuries, so I think we can probably expect the standard Newtonian
model to correctly describe
On Jun 29, 1999, at 11:42 PM, Horace Heffner wrote:
Reviewing the resonant circuit proposed for use with an AC
electrolysis cell:
I1
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AC L1 |
On Jun 30, 1999, at 12:17 PM, Horace Heffner wrote:
The use of an AC electrolytic cell in a resonant circuit, primarily
as the
capacitance, be it in series or parallel resonance, achieves an
efficient
high energy flux through the cell, especially when operated at a
high Q.
For
Once again with feeling...
Figure 3 is a simplified circuit diagram of both the tetrode and the
dual triode electrolysis cells. The elements Xi are electrolyte-
electrode interfaces, exploded in Figure 4. Z1 and Z2 are zenier
diodes with approximately a 0.7 V breakdown potential. The
The following is all much ado about nothing. No matter how you cut
it, you have to overcome the interface potential drop.
Capacitive coupling is probably useful for water decontamination
schemes and other things, but the scheme below just does not seem to
do anything useful. The problem
PART II
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In the interest of making my replies in this thread as totally absurd
and over the top as possible, here's the rest of it where we match
the solutions for brake-off and brake-on and see where we end up.
(See previous post for the definitions and the derivation up to this
point.)
On Sep 1, 2007, at 7:19 PM, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
PART II
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In the interest of making my replies in this thread as totally absurd
and over the top as possible,
I'm sorry, Stephen, I missed a lot of this thread. Is it better to
spin alas than to spin a Bob?
Horace Heffner
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