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A SIMPLE ELECTRIC HEATER, WHICH HAS EFFICIENCY GREATER THAN 1

Started by George1, January 28, 2019, 02:58:40 AM

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George1

To kolbacict.
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1) You are welcome to join our team too! :) Let us increase the number of people who are full of enthusiasm, and who are ready to change the world (as Floor said it well in his last post).
2) About your suggestion for decomposing of water in a cell only by reactive power. Sounds very interesting! Do you have some primary idea how/where to start from? Any theoretical/experimental research related to this topic? 

George1

Anyway let us remind again that there is still no answer to our question: Is Prof. S. L. Srivastava's solution correct? Yes or no?
Only one word -- either "yes" or "no"!
Keep waiting for your answer -- only one word -- either "yes" or "no".


George1

To Floor.
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Hi Floor,
Thank you for your reply. It's a pleasure to correspond with you.
Any non-standard "crazy" ideas? :) The latter are always welcome! :)
Regards,
George

George1

There is still no answer to our question: Is Prof. S. L. Srivastava's solution correct? Yes or no?
Only one word -- either "yes" or "no". Simple and clear.