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Title: energy from the vaccum part 2 (2 files)
Post by: lltfdaniel1 on August 16, 2007, 10:11:09 AM
2 files because it was over 100mb which is the file limit of this free host..

it stops to the part where it goes on about a battery and then carrys on from a battery.

the video birate is like MP3 VBR (where the birate changes because i encoded it on max compression to make the data size small, intended that whatever video files i post is meant to be watched on pc not burnt on dvds to be sold any ways its to low of a birate)

ill post when this part 1 video file has finished uploading.

video specs.

video = DX50/divx

02:12:39 (95,393 fr) run time,

130 kb/s birate (birate changes when watching due to pixels) fps 11.985 (incase you want to stop and see not to framey)

720x400 (1.80:1) [=9:5] 0.038 bits/pixel

24k mp3 wav audio 12khz (don't ask its a free encoder software called vdub which i found on videohelp.com)

watchable.

i used this avi spilt program
Title: Re: energy from the vaccum part 2 (2 files)
Post by: lltfdaniel1 on August 16, 2007, 10:30:29 AM
part 1 of energy from the vaccum 2.
75.73mb.

http://www.mediafire.com/?3ygmedym13x

part 2 of energy from the vacumm 2 below.

http://www.mediafire.com/?3cscodftx1y
Title: Re: energy from the vaccum part 2 (2 files)
Post by: alan on March 07, 2008, 10:35:21 AM
how about part 3?  ;D

It's about this:
http://www.wings.buffalo.edu/academic/department/eng/mae/cmrl/Apparent%20negative%20electrical%20resistance%20in%20carbon%20fiber%20composites.pdf
Title: Re: energy from the vaccum part 2 (2 files)
Post by: Feynman on March 07, 2008, 12:21:33 PM
I didn't know there was a part 3, heheh.


Parts 1 and 2 were fantastic though.  I love the Nikola Tesla quote at the beginning of Part 2.


Ere many generations pass, our machinery will be driven by a power obtainable at any point of the universe. This idea is not novel. Men have been led to it long ago by instinct or reason; it has been expressed in many ways, and in many places, in the history of old and new. We find it in the delightful myth of Antheus, who derives power from the earth; we find it among the subtle speculations of one of your splendid mathematicians and in many hints and statements of thinkers of the present time. Throughout space there is energy. Is this energy static or kinetic! If static our hopes are in vain; if kinetic ? and this we know it is, for certain ? then it is a mere question of time when men will succeed in attaching their machinery to the very wheelwork of nature.