Grimer wrote. > > At 06:59 am 30/04/2006 -0600, Fred wrote: > > > > As strange as the Joe Cell - Hydrino Orgone "presentations" are, > > ignorance may very well be bliss, as Frank Grimer suggests. > > > He has indeed deposuit potentes de sede et exaltavit humiles. > I hope you're not insulting me in your style of English. > > > Hydrino is a catchy name for a "Weakly Interacting Massive > > Particle" WIMP, created by transitory exposure to the low > > pressure "soft vacuum" ........ > > In terms of the Beta-atmosphere that should be "hard vacuum". > See explanation below. > Okay, Frank. By "soft vacuum" I was referring to residual atoms-molecules with enough mean-free-path "spacing" to allow hard vacuum interaction with them viz the Casimir plates pushing together, usually the force is measured in a good vacuum. > > > That is to say, low pressure electrolysis cells that provide > > the heat of vaporization of the water and also use the > > evaporated water vapor H2O as a carrier for the generated > > OH and H or H3O free radicals which may concurrently be > > "expanding or contracting due to Casimir-Vacuum ZPE effects > > with the low "Cell" pressures (~ 60 liters/gram vapour > > densities) created by the engine suction/manifold pressure. > > > Yep. I think our ideas are slowly converging and we are > getting there. As shown by what I call the PV^6 relation > > (but what might be more intelligible if I called it the > B-atm.pressure + applied pressure)^6 = a constant > where B-atm.pressure is approx. 4000 atmospheres) > Hal Puthoff once told me that the Casimir Plate force was 1/D^4 Does that come out the same, or could the be seeing electromagnetic interaction? Van der waals forces are 6th -12th power aren't they? > > there is a hard B-atm vacuum of -60,000 psi in the spaces > between the water molecule/clusters and this is responsible > for the unrecognised physics. Think of it at very low > temperature which shrinks thingees or the inverse, very > high Compreture which squashes thingees. 8-) > Right, Frank. Thanks for staying on topic. :-)
Fred > > Cheers, > > Frank > >

