Esa Ruoho wrote: > would it be time to comprehend the GEET plasma reactor method then? > ive tried to put together a Pantone week on MERLib and this is the > result: > http://merlib.org/?q=person/paul-pantone > > their thermal discovery seems interesting, i grabbed it from their old > powerpoint files. what the picture basically is about, is, that if you > have two identical jars, one with water at 40c and one with water at > 200c, if you place them in a fridge at a lower temperature than > either, the one with the greater amount of temperature actually meets > the fridge temperature quicker than the one closer to the fridge > temperature.
What kind of "jar" -- presumably a pressure vessel, for the 200C water at least? Do they show cooling curves? If so, what does the 200C cooling curve look like after it passes 40C? Does it duplicate the 40C curve from there down? If not, then there's something different either in its heat content at that temp or in the rate at which heat leaks out of the 200C vessel; it should be pretty straightforward to figure out what's going on. Without cooling curves it's hard to say anything about it. > i see that the pantone thing is either called a plasma reactor, a > refinery/carburetor system, or purely just transmutation. he seems to > use the alignment of the magnetic field, a steel iron rod of specific > length, temperature and so forth to mix gasoline with any > carbon-containing liquids, going from ketchup to piss to orange juice > to anything sugary. if anyone here knows french, theres a website with > hundreds upon hundreds of lawnmowers, tractors, cars and so forth > modified to run with this mixing method. URL? > a man at the maryland > june2008 get-together showed his GEET replication, and put any number > of different liquids into it just to show that the result is a > clean-burning fuel .. anyway, i've tried to get some various points > of view together and seems like he was a poor businessman, and thus > ended up in court, and now in utah mental hospital under forced > antipsychotics due to them believing he's completely kookoo to be able > to run an engine with mostly water and other liquids, mxied in with > gas - and also that he must be psychotic, after all, if he believes > the governments and oilcompanies are after his carborator and gasoline > / mixing gasoline refinement method. > go figure. > > 2008/9/22 Jed Rothwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> I normally pay little attention to magazine articles with titles like this, >> but this one appears to be authoritative. See: >> >> http://money.cnn.com/2008/09/15/news/economy/500dollaroil_okeefe.fortune/ >> >> Other oil experts make similar predictions but nowhere near as dire in the >> short term. >> >> - Jed >> >> > > >

