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Roll on the 20th June

Started by CLaNZeR, April 21, 2008, 11:41:56 AM

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exxcomm0n

Hey!

Did anyone notice that instead of sticking magnets to something and then mounting the array, he mounted an array guide and put the magnets on it?

I've been wondering if that might normalize or "blend" magnetic fields so they weren't so "blunt" when graduating from one stength/density to another.

A sort of diamagnetic "grader" (like a road leveling device).

Better yet, replace the upper array with a ferrous metal and use natural attraction with maybe a couple magnets of the other polarity at the end to "kick" the rod off?

I've been playing w/ those 3/16 neos and the SS (stainless steel) ruler, and while I can get the magnets MUCH closer with same polarity stuck to opposite sides, I cannot get them to be directly opposite of each other.

It's almost as if the metal was focusing the mag field into a smaller denser (but marginally weaker) field.

If you could use iron, then it would be one steady strength field of attraction and no hesitations or valleys between the fields.

Thought for the day.

:D
When I stop learning, plant me.

I'm already of less use than a tree.

greendoor

@ Pure Power - sorry, didn't see your followup post where you cooled it down.

Guilty as charged.  Actually, I really am an oilman. But I really want to bring about the collapse of the greedy corporates that I have worked for.  Not for false green issues - more for issues of genuine freedom & liberty.

I can say with 100% certainty - there is no oil shortage.  There are vast resources of oil available.  The current "crisis" is economic warfare - nothing more or less.  Oil is not predominantly "fossil fuel" as we have been lied to.  The belief of the top oil drillers is that oil is inorganic mineral oil.  There are vast amounts of inorganic methane in the core of the earth.  Volcanic action converts this methane into long chain hydrocarbons.  Many of the large oil wells that were "pumped dry" have refilled themselves!  This information was published inhouse to oil company staff - but is not widely know outside.

Oil drillers at sea often strike methane hydrate (aka http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methane_clathrate ).  I have reason to believe that the wiki is very conservative about the scale of abundance  - i.e the oil companies are lying about this issue too, because it is at variance with recent inhouse information I have seen.

What this means is that big oil can hold us to ransom for centuries to come.  They have the technology.  I also believe it is likely they will use free-energy technology to convert oil or methane into saleable energy products.  Apart from the obvious reason to buy up all the patents - this is a no-brainer use of free energy, from an energy producer's perspective.

Sorry for the big diversion - just want to explain my Newbie position and my motivation for being here.


greendoor

Quote from: legendre on June 20, 2008, 08:38:38 PM
Except that's not true. In addition to friction, eddy currents induced in the moving steel armature will convert rotor KE into heat..

-L
But of course.  That's why I say "close to" - and why I encourage people to focus attention on COP >3 - and not shoot for an impossible COP infinity.

Heat & eddy currents and friction are not to be feared, if we can input 1KW and get 3 kW out.  Impossible you say?  Buy a heatpump.  But we don't expect a heatpump to deliver 3KW with zero input - or even 3 watts or 3 microwatts.

Stay focused.  Anything else is a diversion,

exxcomm0n

Quote from: greendoor on June 20, 2008, 08:46:52 PM
@ Pure Power - sorry, didn't see your followup post where you cooled it down.

Guilty as charged.  Actually, I really am an oilman. But I really want to bring about the collapse of the greedy corporates that I have worked for.  Not for false green issues - more for issues of genuine freedom & liberty.

I can say with 100% certainty - there is no oil shortage.  There are vast resources of oil available.  The current "crisis" is economic warfare - nothing more or less.  Oil is not predominantly "fossil fuel" as we have been lied to.  The belief of the top oil drillers is that oil is inorganic mineral oil.  There are vast amounts of inorganic methane in the core of the earth.  Volcanic action converts this methane into long chain hydrocarbons.  Many of the large oil wells that were "pumped dry" have refilled themselves!  This information was published inhouse to oil company staff - but is not widely know outside.

Oil drillers at sea often strike methane hydrate (aka http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methane_clathrate ).  I have reason to believe that the wiki is very conservative about the scale of abundance  - i.e the oil companies are lying about this issue too, because it is at variance with recent inhouse information I have seen.

What this means is that big oil can hold us to ransom for centuries to come.  They have the technology.  I also believe it is likely they will use free-energy technology to convert oil or methane into saleable energy products.  Apart from the obvious reason to buy up all the patents - this is a no-brainer use of free energy, from an energy producer's perspective.

Sorry for the big diversion - just want to explain my Newbie position and my motivation for being here.



Wow. (I say that alot here it seems)

Even though since I read it on the 'net and it should have the veracity of "My sisters boyfriends uncles coworker said", that post EDIT vilifies I meant vindicates a lot of what i see in oil production "shell game" (oh no, we re-surveyed the area and found a few untapped pockets. They'll probably dry up any day".

I think I addressed you once before and alluded to the origin of your handle.
If I was snippy, I apologize, because that one bit of info, as impossible as it's verification might be to the layman, makes a lot of sense and helps a lot of other puzzle pieces slide into place.

You are an invaluable resource because you get to hear what's on the inside.

P.S. For those awaiting Archer content, I think you'll have to wait until Monday.
Like last weekend I think he's taking time off to spend with family that he hasn't spent during this last week.
When I stop learning, plant me.

I'm already of less use than a tree.

ramset

AHH the thought for the day http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6531588179303444480 the SMOT where is the BUS [OMNI]   chet
OMNIBUS why havent you punched in yet?
Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma