--- Robin van Spaandonk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> In reply to  Paul's message of Sun, 8 Oct 2006
> 14:11:40 -0700
> (PDT):
> Hi Paul,
> >Hi,
> >
> >I've been a member here for over a year, but this
> is
> >my first post, lol.  Are the posts supposed to
> start
> >with [Vo]: ?
> >
> >The following wiki is a good introduction to my
> work
> >peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:MEMM
> [snip]
> I have a few questions.
> 
> 1) At the frequencies you envisage using, wouldn't
> the heat have
> difficulty entering/leaving the material? IOW
> wouldn't you just
> end up recycling the same heat over and over again
> internally?
> (A thermal "short circuit" as it were?)
> 
> 2) If the temperature difference is just a couple of
> degrees,
> doesn't the Carnot limit severely restrict the
> potential
> efficiency of any conversion device?
> 
> 3) I thought that magnetic cooling was already
> widely used, and am
> not aware of any OU associated with it.
> Regards,
> 
> Robin van Spaandonk
> 
> http://users.bigpond.net.au/rvanspaa/
> 
> Competition provides the motivation,
> Cooperation provides the means.


Hi Robin,

This is solid-state technology and would generate
direct electricity. So no need for Sterling motors or
Powerchips, etc.

Perhaps I provided to wrong link. Here it is ->

http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:MEMM

Regards,
Paul Lowrance


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