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Build Kits Available from PlasmEGR Noble Gases Engine

Started by Hope, August 10, 2012, 12:41:56 PM

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TinselKoala

Quote from: Hope on August 11, 2012, 01:02:43 AM
What if we use hydrogen gas in a different way?   By isolating it in a vacuum then sparking it with plasma it will contract something like 1855 times its volume.   




Funny to think an engine build to take advantage of this principle "would really suck"!  (LOL)

Certainly implosion engines can be made to work. However....

QuoteBy isolating it in a vacuum then sparking it with plasma it will contract something like 1855 times its volume.   

Whaat? If you pump down a chamber to a good vacuum, then introduce some pure Hydrogen in there, and spark it..... nothing will happen.
If you put in a stoichiometrically correct portion of Hydrogen and Oxygen in there and spark it... it will indeed implode, producing water as "ash". The exact reduction in volume depends on the starting pressure. The number you cite is suspiciously close to the reduction in volume when Steam at atmospheric pressure condenses to water. Do you perhaps have your paradigms muddled?
Just provide some support for your assertions, with checkable outside references or a demonstration of your own.... please.


TinselKoala

@MH: thanks.
:)

But comments? I see the article pages but I can't find comments.

MileHigh

TK:

I have to assume that you scrolled to the bottom of the pages and saw no comments.  Perhaps the comments are Java-based and you disable Java by default?  Not sure, I am not a browser nerd.

Perhaps try a different browser?  I am assuming you surf on a Linux box?  Perhaps try a Windows box?

MileHigh

TinselKoala

Quote from: MileHigh on August 11, 2012, 07:41:49 PM
TK:

I have to assume that you scrolled to the bottom of the pages and saw no comments.  Perhaps the comments are Java-based and you disable Java by default?  Not sure, I am not a browser nerd.

Perhaps try a different browser?  I am assuming you surf on a Linux box?  Perhaps try a Windows box?

MileHigh

Must be that, yes. Usually I am notified by the security if they omit something, but apparently not on PESN.

I'll strip to my civvies, switch to Chromium, and try again. Thanks.....
(Try a Windows box? Oh no... it's time to change the garlic and polish off the crosses... and reload some silver bullets.....)

ETA: Yep, that did it. I see everything in Chromium... including all the ads. Thanks, there goes my evening... I'll be reading for a while.