Re: [Vo]:What would it take?

2022-04-13 Thread H LV
Demonstrate the "toy" to a small number of friends and trusted colleagues. Provide snacks and drinks. Harry On Tue, Apr 12, 2022 at 6:00 PM Jonathan Berry wrote: > Interesting idea. > > And while I don't think there are many things that could be introduced as > a toy (Otis T. Carr's patent

Re: [Vo]:What would it take?

2022-04-13 Thread Frank Grimer
This is the kind of toy that is needed. People have made attempts to emulate but as yet no one has succeeded. They need to try harder. I believe it worked. > "Bruce Welsh is an electronics engineer with* the o*pen spirit which has > been devoted to alternative energies for twenty years. It is

Re: [Vo]:What would it take?

2022-04-12 Thread Frank Grimer
A Bessler Wheel in the form of a toy. Interestingly, Laithwaite came close to solving this with his gyro demonstration at the RI. May the strain be with you. On Tue, 12 Apr 2022 at 23:00, Jonathan Berry wrote: > Interesting idea. > > And while I don't think there are many things that could be

Re: [Vo]:What would it take?

2022-04-12 Thread Jones Beene
Jonathan Berry wrote: > Interesting idea And while I don't think there are many things that could > be introduced as a toy (Otis T. Carr's patent aside) ...Or maybe a perpetual > motion toy, albeit if that was cheap enough to be for kids it would be a toy > adults would want even more

Re: [Vo]:What would it take?

2022-04-12 Thread Jonathan Berry
Interesting idea. And while I don't think there are many things that could be introduced as a toy (Otis T. Carr's patent aside) ... Or maybe a perpetual motion toy, albeit if that was cheap enough to be for kids it would be a toy adults would want even more (executive toys). I think that images

Re: [Vo]:What would it take?

2022-04-12 Thread Robin
In reply to Jonathan Berry's message of Wed, 13 Apr 2022 01:11:30 +1200: Hi, [snip] >What would it take for a breakthrough in science? Most people are instinctively afraid of what they don't understand, so they ignore it, and hope it will just go away. This is especially true if acceptance

[Vo]:What would it take?

2022-04-12 Thread Jonathan Berry
What would it take for a breakthrough in science? When I run through the scenarios it is pretty depressing! There are people who move manifest "Chi" type energy either with their body or with technology (pyramids, orgone accumulators, orgonite). This cannot be discounted by science, but it can

Re: [Vo]:What would it take?

2012-01-24 Thread Chemical Engineer
JoJo, I own a small ($2M annual revenue) industrial engineering company in Atlanta. Give me access to a few good minds like on this board and access to some lab equipment (maybe rent time/resources at Ga Tech nano group across the highway - Electron Microscope Mass Spec, etc). and we could

Re: [Vo]:What would it take?

2012-01-24 Thread Robert Lynn
Initially may be able to speed the rate of experimentation using an array of samples all subjected to the same heating and pressurisation cycles. Set out multiple test powders in an array within a reaction chamber and use an IR (or maybe visible spectrum at more useful elevated temps) camera to

[Vo]:What would it take?

2012-01-23 Thread Jojo Jaro
Hey gang!! I'd like to throw this question around for discussion. I have been lurking here for a while and decided to subsribe recently. The question I would like the collective to discuss is? What would it take to bring Rossi-like reactors to the market? How much mullah needs to be