Re: Gaby's manic... not good.
- From: "gdewilde@xxxxxxxxx" <gdewilde@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 21:25:18 -0800 (PST)
On Nov 26, 1:34 am, Jeff☠Relf <Jeff_R...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Where's the generator to heat my house and run my PC Gaby ?
I see you pounding your head against the wall,
but not getting anywhere. You're manic... not good.
It makes me sad to see how the average imagination has failed to
unfold it self into a state of perpetual self denial.
A generator to run your PC you say.
That's an interesting idea you have there Jeff. So here you are,
telling me I should be using my imagination to create new physics,
build revolutionary devices do flawless demonstrations and attract
investors so that I can mass produce a generator cheap enough for you
to buy it. All on my own and without talking about it just to power
your pc???? 10 : 1 you wouldn't believe a word of it. Or we could say
10 : 1 you would disbelieve all of it. lol
If anything makes it to the market it has to be something that doesn't
make the user feel stupid. You don't want to be that guy with that
weird laptop. People will say "didn't you have money for normal
batteries?" just like when they saw the first clockwork vehicle 100
000 years ago. "huh? You don't have money for a horse?"
Your best armchair-bet would be Kohei Minato
http://magnetmotor.go-here.nl/kohei-minato/?docid=-5692003346670523637
KOHEI MINATO - MAGNETMOTOR.GO-HERE.NL
at the end of the video he shows a pc fan that consumes 0.07 amps and
0.3 volt good for 21 milliwatt. We can uselessly argue long or short
if this is a lot of energy or not. There are heat tubes and solid
state solutions that work just as well and use 0 Volt 0 Amps and 0
Watt. Not even using the heat.
Clearly you have not purchased the most energy efficient technology
available today so why would you care about experimental solutions?
Troy Reed build the heater you asked for long ago when he was bored I
bet...
http://magnetmotor.go-here.nl/troy-reed/
Troy Reed - MAGNETMOTOR.GO-HERE.NL
I assume it's basically a hydrosonic pump with the surge power magnet
motor. but, a lot of peeps have one of those pretty honeywell devices.
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Honeywell_thermostat.jpg
Image:Honeywell thermostat.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
I claim this Honeywell device is driven by a perpetual motion power
source. The thermometer, the barometer all perpetual motion
apparatus.
Yes, I think the topic is far more interesting with the goal post in
the sun. ha-ha
I advertise the liberous investigation of the universe.
You just want to make predictions of fruitlessness. If that's what
you spend your time on well yes, then nothing can ever work. doh?? I
just appear manic to you because you are a denialist. Buy my
creativity doesn't step aside for any denialisms. I even dare suggest
we should take a close look at that what makes the denial happen.
We have kinetic watches, clockwork devices going back further as
documented history. But if you put so much as a flywheel on a bicycle
people look at you as the new definition of lunacy from that day
forward till the end of time. My variomatic speed controller may be
more efficient as any other gearing system . All you will do is laugh
at it. Why would I bother to build it?
Before we can move all funds towards the innovation of immortality we
first need to get say 70% of the population off this planet. It
doesn't really matter where they go but it would be good for logistics
if they would do so by themselves. So we supply them with their own
galaxy class space SUV or at least the technology to build it or at
least the train of thought to figure the technology out. Common Jeff,
you must at least feel a little bit Buck Rogers about the milky way?
What are you sitting on your roots here on earth? Think of all the new
things we could do to other races! Heat your house.... power your
pc...... mah... boring....
:-)
.
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