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Stanley Meyer replication with low input power

Started by hartiberlin, August 18, 2007, 04:39:57 PM

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ashtweth_nihilisti

LtBolo, read what i stated, Ravi is not in a position to fill requests, every one knows why, i am merely pointing out the obvious, that is it is pointless to waste posts and bandwidth asking Ravi to do tests for any one. plus we have already discussed skepticism in this thread.

This is what you need to understand, and not over react or repeat the same line of questioning.
That was what i stated, nothing about being a forum keeper. Go back and read my post carefully.

Ash

?If you create your own electricity, heating and water systems, you create your own politics. Maybe that?s what they?re afraid of.? ?? Michael Reynolds
http://www.panacea-bocaf.org
http://www.panaceauniversity.org

http://www.geocities.com/glorybangla/cqtes.htm

Gheller J

From  u know ::)


Gh.J.







SIT UP AND NOTICE PEOPLE!

Published on Monday, August 11, 2008 by The Guardian/UK
Meltdown In The Arctic Is Speeding Up
Scientists warn that the North Pole could be free of ice in just five years? time instead of 60

by Robin McKie
Ice at the North Pole melted at an unprecedented rate last week, with leading scientists warning that the Arctic could be ice-free in summer by 2013.

Satellite images show that ice caps started to disintegrate dramatically several days ago as storms over Alaska?s Beaufort Sea began sucking streams of warm air into the Arctic.

As a result, scientists say that the disappearance of sea ice at the North Pole could exceed last year?s record loss. More than a million square kilometres melted over the summer of 2007 as global warming tightened its grip on the Arctic. But such destruction could now be matched, or even topped, this year.

?It is a neck-and-neck race between 2007 and this year over the issue of ice loss,? said Mark Serreze, of the US National Snow and Ice Data Centre in Boulder, Colorado. ?We thought Arctic ice cover might recover after last year?s unprecedented melting - and indeed the picture didn?t look too bad last month. Cover was significantly below normal, but at least it was up on last year.

?But the Beaufort Sea storms triggered steep ice losses and it now looks as if it will be a very close call indeed whether 2007 or 2008 is the worst year on record for ice cover over the Arctic. We will only find out when the cover reaches its minimum in mid-September.?

This startling loss of Arctic sea ice has major meteorological, environmental and ecological implications. The region acts like a giant refrigerator that has a strong effect on the northern hemisphere?s meteorology. Without its cooling influence, weather patterns will be badly disrupted, including storms set to sweep over Britain.

At the same time, creatures such as polar bears and seals - which use sea ice for hunting and resting - face major threats. Similarly, coastlines will no longer be insulated by ice from wave damage and will suffer erosion, as is already happening in Alaska.

Other environmental changes are likely to follow. Without sea ice to bolster them, land ice - including glaciers - could topple into the ocean and raise global sea levels, threatening many low-lying areas, including Bangladesh and scores of Pacific islands. In addition, the disappearance of reflective ice over the Arctic means that solar radiation would no longer be bounced back into space, thus heating the planet even further.

On top of these issues, there are fears that water released by the melting caps will disrupt the Gulf Stream, while an ice-free Arctic in summer offers new opportunities for oil and gas drilling there - and for political disputes over territorial rights.

What really unsettles scientists, however, is their inability to forecast precisely what is happening in the Arctic, the part of the world most vulnerable to the effects of global warming. ?When we did the first climate change computer models, we thought the Arctic?s summer ice cover would last until around 2070,? said Professor Peter Wadhams of Cambridge University. ?It is now clear we did not understand how thin the ice cap had already become - for Arctic ice cover has since been disappearing at ever increasing rates. Every few years we have to revise our estimates downwards. Now the most detailed computer models suggest the Arctic?s summer ice is going to last for only a few more years - and given what we have seen happen last week, I think they are probably correct.?

The most important of these computer studies of ice cover was carried out a few months ago by Professor Wieslaw Maslowski of the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. Using US navy supercomputers, his team produced a forecast which indicated that by 2013 there will be no ice in the Arctic - other than a few outcrops on islands near Greenland and Canada - between mid-July and mid-September.

?It does not really matter whether 2007 or 2008 is the worst year on record for Arctic ice,? Maslowski said. ?The crucial point is that ice is clearly not building up enough over winter to restore cover and that when you combine current estimates of ice thickness with the extent of the ice cap, you get a very clear indication that the Arctic is going to be ice-free in summer in five years. And when that happens, there will be consequences.?

This point was backed by Serreze.

?The trouble is that sea ice is now disappearing from the Arctic faster than our ability to develop new computer models and to understand what is happening there. We always knew it would be the first region on Earth to feel the impact of climate change, but not at anything like this speed. What is happening now indicates that global warming is occurring far earlier than any of us expected.?

? 2008 The Guardian

esaruoho

Quote from: LtBolo on August 13, 2008, 11:19:54 AM
@ esaruoho

Is there any chance that you could confirm that the clamp-on current meter seen in certain videos has, and is being used with, a DC/Pulsed DC current scale? While Pulsed DC, as it would be when supplying the pulse generator, will register on an AC meter, it will not produce accurate numbers. There are some meters which can measure DC, but most clamp-ons do not.

Just looking for confirmation that the results that everyone is excited about, are as good as they seem. Sure hope so...

Hi Esa,

The Clamp meter was connected on to the straight DC input to the freq gen and not to the pulsed output....this info was posted and theres a video with regards to the connections as well....i think its 009 or 010. The clamp meter you saw in the vids has burnt out.

R.

ashtweth_nihilisti

Very diligent message from you know who ::) ;D! Dave did one like this with an animation about our future we will have this theme and that in our new RAVI video soon.


Ash
?If you create your own electricity, heating and water systems, you create your own politics. Maybe that?s what they?re afraid of.? ?? Michael Reynolds
http://www.panacea-bocaf.org
http://www.panaceauniversity.org

http://www.geocities.com/glorybangla/cqtes.htm

Gheller J

Sum strong words from ! ofcourse!   Gh. J.




Its time people noticed that everything is not hunky dory! turning a blind eye and expecting others to do what ever is required wouldnt work any more...... politicians and self centered businesses are the root cause for not taking steps to slow down Global Warming if not prevent it! It saddens me that they dont even realize that they're screwing up their and their own children's future by not doing much.

Politicians are snoozing over the environmental impacts for Economics and petty politicking and favoring vested interests to bring out reforms to reduce the global implications.


The people WHO ARE MONITORING THE BOARDS FOR WRONG REASONS should consider that, we are trying to secure a survivable future for them, their children & grandchildren aswell...all that we are trying to do is to clean the air we breathe .... its time they introspect their intensions as to what they might do with all the $$ when they cant even breathe fresh air! the $$ would just be rotten paper then, that CANT even buy them health!



Yes it hits me like a brick in the face and hurts that enough is NOT being done by the people who could actually take decisions to change the course!


R.