-----Original Message-----
From: Grimer
<snippage>
Yeah the Kawai/Takahashi motor has a fundamental difference from the
Sprain motor. It's a yin/yang issue.
For now, I *will* be coy and see if Jones Beene figures out why Sprain
is not Takahashi. But I will send you the answer directly. <g>
Terry
£££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££
Funny you should ask "...why Sprain is not Takahashi" cos I think I
may have the answer.
Let us suppose that Sprain is a quasi-heat-pump drawing energy from
the depths of the Beta-atmosphere - from the same kind of random
motion that conventional heat pumps draw energy from the Alpha-
atmosphere - but on a much finer scale.
This means that we are dealing with a quasi-Carnot cycle. The effect
of reversing the magnetic action from repulsion to attraction (G-a
pressure to B-a pressure) implies we are travelling round the cycle in
the opposite direction - we are running a refrigeration cycle in other
words and getting more energy out than we are putting in.
Now it is very easy in principle to prove this. All one needs to do
is to reverse everything on Sprain's engine thereby turning it into
a Takahashi engine. If this change results in a COP of (1/1.8) = 0.56
then one has a very seductive scientific explanation of what is going
on; seductive that is to scientists, as opposed to investors who
wouldn't understand what one is talking about. 8-)
Cheers,
Frank Grimer
<><><><><><><>
Okay, I have bcc this to the inventor. Paul, I'm sure there's a lot in
Grimer's post you don't understand. There's a lot that I don't
understand about Frank's theory. AAMOF, there are few who follow
Frank's reasoning. That given, two questions:
1) Did you ever attempt to run the motor with the mags in opposition?
2) If so what was your best COP?
Regards,
Terry
___________________________________________________
Try the New Netscape Mail Today!
Virtually Spam-Free | More Storage | Import Your Contact List
http://mail.netscape.com