I have only recently gleaned the concept behind SPICE and as a result think the
word combustion is misleading in the acronym, no doubt some combustion occurs
but the primary energy source is the same effect confirmed by Rowan University
for Black Light power. The Casimir cavities in Rayney
In reply to Stephen A. Lawrence's message of Wed, 27 Jan 2010 16:19:56 -0500:
Hi,
[snip]
http://www.rohnermachine.com/
http://www.pappengine.com/
[snip]
Thanks for these, I was unaware of the Rohner involvement.
Regards,
Robin van Spaandonk
http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/Project.html
On 01/29/2010 04:53 PM, mix...@bigpond.com wrote:
In reply to Stephen A. Lawrence's message of Wed, 27 Jan 2010 16:19:56 -0500:
Hi,
[snip]
http://www.rohnermachine.com/
http://www.pappengine.com/
[snip]
Thanks for these, I was unaware of the Rohner involvement.
Yeah, I was surprised
On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 19:15:43 -0800 Mike Carrell said
If you want an understanding of the Papp engine, **study** the work of
Randell Mills and the evolution of Balcklight Power. The idea of anengine
running off nolble gases seems absurd, but argon, helium and water vapor can
for a catalutic
If we want to go all ad hominem (on Papp,) we could throw in Feynman's sleazy
advice on how to pick up sluts in bars, among other stuff. He was a great man
but far from flawless.
Infinite Energy ran a story that claimed that Feynman's account about the Papp
explosion was itself false, as per
Subject: Re: [Vo]:new Infinite Energy combustion engine using inert gases
If we want to go all ad hominem (on Papp,) we could throw in Feynman's
sleazy advice on how to pick up sluts in bars, among other stuff. He was a
great man but far from flawless.
Infinite Energy ran a story
There was mention of a combustion engine in new IE issue using inert gases. Is
this what
SPICE is based on? could one gas act like an electrolyte while compressing
bubbles of
the other gas?
In reply to froarty...@comcast.net's message of Wed, 27 Jan 2010 20:40:18 +
(UTC):
Hi,
[snip]
There was mention of a combustion engine in new IE issue using inert gases. Is
this what
SPICE is based on? could one gas act like an electrolyte while compressing
bubbles of
the other gas?
On 01/27/2010 03:48 PM, mix...@bigpond.com wrote:
In reply to froarty...@comcast.net's message of Wed, 27 Jan 2010 20:40:18
+
(UTC):
Hi,
[snip]
There was mention of a combustion engine in new IE issue using inert gases.
Is this what
SPICE is based on? could one gas act like an
Papp submarine?
Plane tickets?
Seems there is more I don't know about Papp than I'd have thought.
There is also US *Patent* 3977191 - *Atomic* expansion reflex optics power
optics power source (AEROPS)
Which is very similar.
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 10:19 AM, Stephen A. Lawrence
On 01/27/2010 04:38 PM, John Berry wrote:
Papp submarine?
Plane tickets?
Seems there is more I don't know about Papp than I'd have thought.
Yeah, he invented a jet submarine, designed it, built it in his garage
out of plywood and spare washing machine parts, and then took it to
France,
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