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H L V wrote: > On the surface of Venus you would not need an external source of heat. ;-) > Great! Let's go there. Better yet, let's send Elon Musk.
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On Thu, Jun 20, 2024 at 2:50 PM Jed Rothwell wrote: > Robin wrote: > > >> I fell asleep about half way through. The "lead" was buried so deep (if >> it even exists) that I just gave up. >> They talk about producing 10-20 watts of excess heat, but what percentage >> is that of the total? Do they mention it >> anywhere? > > > This is gas loading, so there is no input power. It is all gravy. > > I mean there is no direct input power. Not like electrolysis. Granted, the > reactor has to be heated to ~800°C or it does nothing. No doubt that takes > external electricity in this experiment. But in a practical insulated > reactor, it would self-heat. After it reached the operating temperature of > ~800°C you could turn off the external heater. > > On the surface of Venus you would not need an external source of heat. ;-) Harry > 10 W from 20 g of material is excellent performance for an experiment. It > is easy to measure. The calorimeter precision is ~0.2 W. 800°C would give > excellent Carnot efficiency. However this is still far below the power per > gram from something like a fission reactor pellet, which is 180 W/12 g (1 > cubic centimeter). > >
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On Sat, Jun 22, 2024 at 1:51 PM Jed Rothwell wrote: > Esa Ruoho wrote: > > Hi Robin. Ruby used my tunes and added them into the video herself while >> editing it, going to great pains to get the levels and balance between song >> and voice right. >> > > You should not have the song and voice at the same time. That makes it > hard to hear what the people are saying. It is unnecessary background > noise. This is a scientific presentation, not a car advertisement. > > A little music at first is okay, but it should fade out. > > I agree, but I also know Ruby likes music and science. Her path is the path of a polymath. Harry
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In reply to Esa Ruoho's message of Sat, 22 Jun 2024 08:53:05 +0300: Hi Esa, [snip] >Hi Robin. Ruby used my tunes and added them into the video herself while >editing it, going to great pains to get the levels and balance between song >and voice right. This doesn't answer my original question. Is the undubbed video available? My apologies if her feelings are hurt. [snip] Regards, Robin van Spaandonk Drive your electric car every second day and recharge it from solar panels on your roof on the alternate days. The other days, drive your spouses car, and do the same with it.
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Esa Ruoho wrote: Hi Robin. Ruby used my tunes and added them into the video herself while > editing it, going to great pains to get the levels and balance between song > and voice right. > You should not have the song and voice at the same time. That makes it hard to hear what the people are saying. It is unnecessary background noise. This is a scientific presentation, not a car advertisement. A little music at first is okay, but it should fade out.
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Hi Robin. Ruby used my tunes and added them into the video herself while editing it, going to great pains to get the levels and balance between song and voice right. — http://linkedin.com/in/esaruoho // http://twitter.com/esaruoho // http://lackluster.bandcamp.com // +358403703659 // http://www.lackluster.org // http://facebook.com/LacklusterOfficial // http://youtube.com/c/LacklusterOfficial > On 22. Jun 2024, at 2.50, Robin wrote: > > In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Fri, 21 Jun 2024 15:59:56 -0400: > Hi Esa, > > I'm guessing that you were responsible for adding the music, so could you > provide a URL to the original? > > > [snip] >> Robin wrote: >> >> Since the music was presumably dubbed in later, I wonder if she has the >>> original recording without music, and could >>> perhaps make it available? >>> >> >> Surely she has the original recording! Who would throw that away in the era >> of terabyte disks? Ask her if she can provide it. > Regards, > > Robin van Spaandonk > > Drive your electric car every second day and recharge it from solar panels on > your roof on the alternate days. > The other days, drive your spouses car, and do the same with it. >
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In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Fri, 21 Jun 2024 15:59:56 -0400: Hi Esa, I'm guessing that you were responsible for adding the music, so could you provide a URL to the original? [snip] >Robin wrote: > >Since the music was presumably dubbed in later, I wonder if she has the >> original recording without music, and could >> perhaps make it available? >> > >Surely she has the original recording! Who would throw that away in the era >of terabyte disks? Ask her if she can provide it. Regards, Robin van Spaandonk Drive your electric car every second day and recharge it from solar panels on your roof on the alternate days. The other days, drive your spouses car, and do the same with it.
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Robin wrote: Since the music was presumably dubbed in later, I wonder if she has the > original recording without music, and could > perhaps make it available? > Surely she has the original recording! Who would throw that away in the era of terabyte disks? Ask her if she can provide it.
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In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Fri, 21 Jun 2024 11:01:56 -0400: Hi, [snip] >She says she is counting the number of people who are annoyed by music. So >let's all tell her to tone it down! I told her she should fade it out after >a minute or so. Since the music was presumably dubbed in later, I wonder if she has the original recording without music, and could perhaps make it available? Regards, Robin van Spaandonk Drive your electric car every second day and recharge it from solar panels on your roof on the alternate days. The other days, drive your spouses car, and do the same with it.
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She says she is counting the number of people who are annoyed by music. So let's all tell her to tone it down! I told her she should fade it out after a minute or so. On Thu, Jun 20, 2024 at 8:35 PM Robin wrote: > In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Wed, 19 Jun 2024 09:47:22 -0400: > Hi Jed, > > Feel free, though I was under the impression that she followed this list. > > >Robin wrote: > > > >Hi, > >> > >> Such a pity that the music drowns out the words. > >> > > > >I agree. You should tell Ruby. I can forward your message to her if you > >like. > Regards, > > Robin van Spaandonk > > Drive your electric car every second day and recharge it from solar panels > on your roof on the alternate days. > The other days, drive your spouses car, and do the same with it. > >
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In reply to Esa LacklusterOfficial Ruoho's message of Wed, 19 Jun 2024 13:10:09 +0300: Hi, Thanks, I'll do that, though that doesn't change the fact that technical videos should never have background music at all. I have seen several of them where little care was given to the placement of the microphone, making it difficult to understand what was being said, let alone adding music to compound the issue. >Hi Robin. > >The YouTube video has CC closed captions / subtitles. please enable them. [snip] Regards, Robin van Spaandonk Drive your electric car every second day and recharge it from solar panels on your roof on the alternate days. The other days, drive your spouses car, and do the same with it.
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In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Wed, 19 Jun 2024 09:47:22 -0400: Hi Jed, Feel free, though I was under the impression that she followed this list. >Robin wrote: > >Hi, >> >> Such a pity that the music drowns out the words. >> > >I agree. You should tell Ruby. I can forward your message to her if you >like. Regards, Robin van Spaandonk Drive your electric car every second day and recharge it from solar panels on your roof on the alternate days. The other days, drive your spouses car, and do the same with it.
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In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Thu, 20 Jun 2024 14:42:23 -0400: Hi Jed, Thanks for providing a clear and concise summary. If Hydrogen is used as the fuel, then it has to be produced, so how much energy is produced / atom of Hydrogen consumed? (I consider this to be the true measure of utility.) [snip] >This is gas loading, so there is no input power. It is all gravy. > >I mean there is no direct input power. Not like electrolysis. Granted, the >reactor has to be heated to ~800°C or it does nothing. No doubt that takes >external electricity in this experiment. But in a practical insulated >reactor, it would self-heat. After it reached the operating temperature of >~800°C you could turn off the external heater. > >10 W from 20 g of material is excellent performance for an experiment. It >is easy to measure. The calorimeter precision is ~0.2 W. 800°C would give >excellent Carnot efficiency. However this is still far below the power per >gram from something like a fission reactor pellet, which is 180 W/12 g (1 >cubic centimeter). Regards, Robin van Spaandonk Drive your electric car every second day and recharge it from solar panels on your roof on the alternate days. The other days, drive your spouses car, and do the same with it.
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Robin wrote: > I fell asleep about half way through. The "lead" was buried so deep (if it > even exists) that I just gave up. > They talk about producing 10-20 watts of excess heat, but what percentage > is that of the total? Do they mention it > anywhere? This is gas loading, so there is no input power. It is all gravy. I mean there is no direct input power. Not like electrolysis. Granted, the reactor has to be heated to ~800°C or it does nothing. No doubt that takes external electricity in this experiment. But in a practical insulated reactor, it would self-heat. After it reached the operating temperature of ~800°C you could turn off the external heater. 10 W from 20 g of material is excellent performance for an experiment. It is easy to measure. The calorimeter precision is ~0.2 W. 800°C would give excellent Carnot efficiency. However this is still far below the power per gram from something like a fission reactor pellet, which is 180 W/12 g (1 cubic centimeter).
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In reply to Esa LacklusterOfficial Ruoho's message of Wed, 19 Jun 2024 13:10:09 +0300: Hi, I fell asleep about half way through. The "lead" was buried so deep (if it even exists) that I just gave up. They talk about producing 10-20 watts of excess heat, but what percentage is that of the total? Do they mention it anywhere? Regards, Robin van Spaandonk Drive your electric car every second day and recharge it from solar panels on your roof on the alternate days. The other days, drive your spouses car, and do the same with it.
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Robin wrote: Hi, > > Such a pity that the music drowns out the words. > I agree. You should tell Ruby. I can forward your message to her if you like.
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Hi Robin. The YouTube video has CC closed captions / subtitles. please enable them. --- | Esa Ruoho | +358403703659 | | http://linkedin.com/in/esaruoho | | http://lackluster.bandcamp.com | http://lackluster.org | http://facebook.com/LacklusterOfficial | > On 18. Jun 2024, at 23.55, Robin wrote: > > In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Tue, 18 Jun 2024 14:39:24 -0400: > Hi, > > Such a pity that the music drowns out the words. > > [snip] >> From Alan Smith: >> >> Excellent film featuring contributions from Jean-Paul Biberian, Jacques >> Ruer, Robert Michel, Mathieu Valat and Christophe Le Roux from Vegatec in >> France, talking about their work with Hydrotalcite synthesised Nano-Ni. >> Produced and directed by Ruby Carat. >> >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n686n1N6baU >> >> See also: >> >> https://lenr-canr.org/wordpress/?p=3373 > Regards, > > Robin van Spaandonk > > Drive your electric car every second day and recharge it from solar panels on > your roof on the alternate days. > The other days, drive your spouses car, and do the same with it. >
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In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Tue, 18 Jun 2024 14:39:24 -0400: Hi, Such a pity that the music drowns out the words. [snip] >From Alan Smith: > >Excellent film featuring contributions from Jean-Paul Biberian, Jacques >Ruer, Robert Michel, Mathieu Valat and Christophe Le Roux from Vegatec in >France, talking about their work with Hydrotalcite synthesised Nano-Ni. >Produced and directed by Ruby Carat. > >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n686n1N6baU > >See also: > >https://lenr-canr.org/wordpress/?p=3373 Regards, Robin van Spaandonk Drive your electric car every second day and recharge it from solar panels on your roof on the alternate days. The other days, drive your spouses car, and do the same with it.
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>From Alan Smith: Excellent film featuring contributions from Jean-Paul Biberian, Jacques Ruer, Robert Michel, Mathieu Valat and Christophe Le Roux from Vegatec in France, talking about their work with Hydrotalcite synthesised Nano-Ni. Produced and directed by Ruby Carat. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n686n1N6baU See also: https://lenr-canr.org/wordpress/?p=3373