Re: [Vo]:My response to the demise of Coolescence

2017-11-02 Thread Rich Murray
Jed is convincing... On Nov 2, 2017 12:40 PM, "Jed Rothwell" wrote: > I regret to announce that Coolescence has closed their doors. They never > were able to replicate excess heat. I think they ran out of money, and > perhaps they ran out of gumption. That would be understandable. > > Over at

Re: [Vo]:Article on approaches to energy storage

2017-11-02 Thread Jed Rothwell
bobcook39...@hotmail.com wrote: An old submarine hull (ridged structure) would work nicely as a reservoir. > That's an underwater reservoir: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pumped-storage_hydroelectricity#Underwater_reservoirs That is MUCH too small. It has to have hundreds or even thousands of

RE: [Vo]:Article on approaches to energy storage

2017-11-02 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
An old submarine hull (ridged structure) would work nicely as a reservoir. Anchor the old hull bow down with a pipe to the surface in the stern and some remote operational valves installed in one or more torpedo tubes at the front door(s) of the tube(s). install a screen on the outside of the

[Vo]:My response to the demise of Coolescence

2017-11-02 Thread Jed Rothwell
I regret to announce that Coolescence has closed their doors. They never were able to replicate excess heat. I think they ran out of money, and perhaps they ran out of gumption. That would be understandable. Over at CMNS, Ed Storms posted a melancholy comment about this. We are not supposed to quo