On Mar 18, 2007, at 5:13 AM, R.C.Macaulay wrote:
Last year we tested a high speed water vortex inducer that produced a
near perfect cylinder shaped vortex. This shape differs from a parabolic
"tornado" shape we are all familar with. The cylinder shape has an
"eyewall" like a hurricane. This cylinder shape permits a better
examination of free electrons and a host of "rabbit holes" one can
travel and become mis-directed.
Zac wrote..
Any interesting observations?
Howdy Zac,
Noticed when the test rig is immersed in a square tank a number of random
sympathetic water vortex are generated. These form and decay over a short
period. By random, I mean they may be horizontal, diagonal or parallel,
however, mostly horizontal shaped hovering in the northwest quadrant of the
tank. We believe they may have entirely different properties than the main
cylinder. This year's plans include examining a "cute" trick using a pair of
resonating synchronizing "tuning forks" for ultrasonic studies plus magnets
and microwave if we can ever figure out where and how to aim. Fun stuff !!
Designing a modular system of mechanical components for the next stage of
the tests began late last year.
Since we are a privately owned company with internal funding and make a
practice of NOT patenting new designs, we can function uninhibited like a
"skunk works" mentality.
What is strange about the effort is that we spent most of the past 3 years
research budget on the monster and received only indirect benefit from the
work. We spent a fraction on a new combo flow metering control valve and
already have it in production.
Back in 1980 the businesses that were using computers wound up owning those
that didn't. This decade will demonstrate the companies with active research
budgets won't own firms that don't.. there won't be any "other" firms.
Soon gone will be competitor number 3 and up. In most categories of industry
there will be a sole supplier. In the auto world it will be Toyota. get the
picture? The fun part is that GE Capital owns most industries worldwide
now... not the stock.. just the paper, which is tantamount to ownership with
out the marriage liscense.
Richard