[biofuel] of magnets and testing

2001-05-29 Thread Dick Carlstein
i fully realize that this is basically a discussion forum, not a posting board for eccentric experiments. still, i find that one way of defending a position in a discussion is by describing the results obtained in actual trials. i find that there are theorists who will either support or reject a

Ruling - Re: [biofuel] of magnets and testing

2001-05-29 Thread Keith Addison
Hi Dick and all I pretty much agree with you, Dick, with the exception that while John Li's posting was interesting, I don't think it was very useful. I don't want to be discouraging, but subjective impressions such as smoother and quieter don't really add much, and don't impress the

Re: [biofuel] of magnets and testing

2001-05-29 Thread Gary and Jos Kimlin
In a previous posting I insist that an empirical trial that can be replicated by others using the original method described is necessary for the credibility of technical claims. This is what most of us are doing with bio diesel production, having replicated the results of others we extend the

Re: [biofuel] of magnets and testing

2001-05-29 Thread Gary and Jos Kimlin
P.S. My comment on reorganisation of molecules could be taken a little seriously if there is a possibility of induced or real polarity of the molecules concerned, instead of placing the other magnet opposite the first try it in line to effectively lengthen the lines of force parallel to the fuel