Re: Proposal: How to deal with Spaceman

From: Myxococcus xanthus (mold-guardian_at_comcast.net)
Date: 07/23/04


Date: 22 Jul 2004 22:37:08 -0700


"Spaceman" <Spaceman@realspaceman.com> wrote in message news:<J1XLc.142018$a24.117472@attbi_s03>...
> "Myxococcus xanthus" <mold-guardian@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:ce5e7813.0407211928.6cefb5f7@posting.google.com...

> } The turbine you have DRAWN, however, has precise D(n) symmetry. My
> } arguments have always been directed towards your design as presented
> } on your website.
>
> Yes, but have you actually tried anything like it at all?
> Or are you just going to keep saying no without ever trying it ever?

If you even gave the matter a TINY amount of thought, you'd realize
that a turbine with D(n) symmetry can't work without valves.
 
> } The turbine design that you have presented is truly horrible, as
> } regards your stated purpose.
>
> I never said it was the best, and I know it is not truly horrible,
> that (horrible) only comes from your "non testing" in reality it seams.

My conclusion comes from understanding elementary mechanics.

> } Your engine will be horribly inefficient unless you introduce valves.
>
> The valves "eletronic" (and sensors to operate them)
> are there, maybe you open your eyes and brain a bit more,
> and rethink it again.

Ahem. It is YOU who need to open your brain a bit more.

Your design does not show electronically triggered valves. It shows a
turbine with D(n) symmetry which you claim will spin unidirectionally
regardless of the direction of oil flow. Even a tiny understanding of
mechanics would demonstrate that your turbine can't work as specified,
that at the very least, you need a turbine with C(n) symmetry, but
preferably you need to introduce valves.

> So far it looks like you galnced for a second,
> and said "there is no way it will fly Mr Wright."
> :)

There is no way it will fly, Mr. Driscoll. Sorry. This is not a matter
of being closed-minded.

Myxococcus xanthus



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