A good example of getting energy from the Beta-atmosphere. Beene knows what I'm talking about.
https://assets.markallengroup.com//article-images/1085/f-hydro.htm "Hydro Sonic’s unit has been the subject of three tests by a leading US technical university. The university apparently demonstrated a coefficient of performance of 1.28:1 meaning there was a case for over unity. Kelly Hudson, of Hydro Sonics, says, *"Unfortunately Einstein has more credibility than me." *Which is why the company are actively pursuing its commercial potential before the over unity question comes into play." And shed loads more than me. :-) On Thu, 5 Aug 2021 at 14:16, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote: > David Jonsson wrote: > > > Hi > > The concept vortex seems to be used in different ways. > > How is it used on this list? > > > > As Bill B sez: Vortex-L was created for discussions of research into > vortex or cavitation devices like that of Griggs which exhibit apparent > anomalous energy.... it evolved into a discussion into all kinds of "taboo" > physics like cold fusion. > > For instance, I joined out of interest in the Ranque-Hilsch vortex tube > which still may harbor a few mysteries despite not being efficient as a > cooling device ... > >

