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recommended FE reading?

Started by telluric42, January 22, 2011, 01:07:01 AM

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telluric42

Hi
has anyone got recommendations on some good FE books (E books too) both technical and non technical.

has anyone read "The coming energy revolution" (J Manning) ? what did you think of it ?

thanks :D
T42

Steven Dufresne

Quest for Zero Point Energy by Moray B. King - lots of good (potentially) ideas in that one.
-Steve
http://rimstar.org   http://wsminfo.org
He who smiles at lofty schemes, stems the tied of broken dreams. - Roger Hodgson

TinselKoala

Perpetual motion: The history of an obsession
by Arthur W. J. G Ord-Hume

and Simanek's website
http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/museum/unwork.htm

and Nightmares of the Art of Measuring here:
http://www.earthtech.org/experiments/index.html

Omnibus

Quote from: TinselKoala on January 23, 2011, 02:22:44 PM
Perpetual motion: The history of an obsession
by Arthur W. J. G Ord-Hume

and Simanek's website
http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/museum/unwork.htm

and Nightmares of the Art of Measuring here:
http://www.earthtech.org/experiments/index.html

The first link is mostly useless reading full of quasi-scientific blabber and misleading analysis. To be ignored by anyone who is serious about real scientific argumentation.

The second link is a concern for other peoples' money instead of addressing the technical issues in each case.

Steven Dufresne

Quote from: TinselKoala on January 23, 2011, 02:22:44 PM
Perpetual motion: The history of an obsession
by Arthur W. J. G Ord-Hume

and Simanek's website
http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/museum/unwork.htm

and Nightmares of the Art of Measuring here:
http://www.earthtech.org/experiments/index.html

I think he was looking for books on avenues to explore, not things that don't work - not that I don't think the latter isn't important too. Just not what he was looking for.
-Steve
http://rimstar.org   http://wsminfo.org
He who smiles at lofty schemes, stems the tied of broken dreams. - Roger Hodgson