http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKHddTQA7wM
*Published on Oct 27, 2013*
This is a simulation using the Gray-Scott reaction-diffusion formula with
coupled wave and history reagents. The settings used here produce vibrating
solitons that become worms in some conditions. When hit by a prolonged
strea
>From Eric
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZghwSBiM0sU
http://www.industrytap.com/the-printer-that-can-print-a-house-in-20-hours/9056
Thanks Eric,
I enjoyed the update.
I've heard about 3D printing of houses. I wonder what the cost factor breaks
down to. I hope it eventually turns out to be a s
http://www.flickr.com/photos/harvich/8291688443/
Here the second
multi-phased secondary in phase rotation of these two 666 machine
secondaries appears to acquire a back emf greater then the line inputed
source emf on its individually phased primary, causing it to go to zero. The
influence of
http://www.flickr.com/photos/harvich/10544277843/
made from ~33 sec into the video
http://youtu.be/HJW7heKTCTE
I like to make these things up as time goes by.
Be sure to read the comments on the flicker of change shown here.
be amused while you can.
HDN
Pioneering the Applications of Interphas
Referencing the DGT paper for ICCF-18
http://www.physics.purdue.edu/people/faculty/yekim/ICCF-18-JCMNS-KH-Pre-1.pdf
DGT has made public the Bosenova energy release mechanism.
This is how energy gets out of the BEC.
The Ni/H reactor is like a infrared LASER turned in on itself. Res
I wonder if the solid oxide fuel cells could be used for this type of
application? We do have such an abundance of CH4.
On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 1:23 PM, wrote:
> Avoiding the Power Grid
> A cheaper fuel cell could provide affordable power for microgrids
>
> http://www.technologyreview.com/demo/
I am assuming that the heat is generated either on the surface or throughout
the mass of each sphere. All of the heat must find its way out of the sphere
through the surface area which is how I approached the problem. If some
mechanism exists that allows the energy to escape, for example, by
On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 6:54 PM, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson <
orionwo...@charter.net> wrote:
Yo! Vorts,
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> ** **
>
> More 3D printing news. This from CNN. Indications strongly suggest that 3D
> printing has the potential of being just as disruptive to modern societies
> as what CF/L
Dave:
I see my view of the Ni/H reaction does not support the underlying
assumptions of your study.
The nuclear active sites (NAE) in the Ni/H reactor form on the surface of
balls of nanoparticles that have congealed out of the plasma.
Small particles tend to clump together under electrostatic
Avoiding the Power Grid
A cheaper fuel cell could provide affordable power for microgrids
http://www.technologyreview.com/demo/520451/avoiding-the-power-grid/
http://www.redoxpowersystems.com/
Gasoline Fuel Cell Would Boost Electric Car Range
The advanced fuel cell could eliminate range anxie
I have been researching the ECAT sized metal spheres in order to determine the
expected behavior as their diameters are varied. This has lead to some
interesting results which I share on occasion with the vortex in the hope that
the insight will spark ideas within the group. Whether or not th
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