Re: [Vo]:What would it take?

2022-04-12 Thread Frank Grimer
A Bessler Wheel in the form of a toy. Interestingly, Laithwaite came close to solving this with his gyro demonstration at the RI. May the strain be with you. On Tue, 12 Apr 2022 at 23:00, Jonathan Berry wrote: > Interesting idea. > > And while I don't think there are many things that could be

Re: [Vo]:What would it take?

2022-04-12 Thread Jones Beene
Jonathan Berry wrote: > Interesting idea And while I don't think there are many things that could > be introduced as a toy (Otis T. Carr's patent aside) ...Or maybe a perpetual > motion toy, albeit if that was cheap enough to be for kids it would be a toy > adults would want even more

Re: [Vo]:What would it take?

2022-04-12 Thread Jonathan Berry
Interesting idea. And while I don't think there are many things that could be introduced as a toy (Otis T. Carr's patent aside) ... Or maybe a perpetual motion toy, albeit if that was cheap enough to be for kids it would be a toy adults would want even more (executive toys). I think that images

Re: [Vo]:This smells like an April 1 joke

2022-04-12 Thread H LV
On Tue, Apr 12, 2022 at 1:23 PM Jed Rothwell wrote: > H LV wrote: > > However, there has been a big push to instead choose more efficient heat >> pumps. The Canadian Institute for Climate Choices report found that to >> drive deeper emissions cuts, the switch to heat pumps "would play an >>

Re: [Vo]:What would it take?

2022-04-12 Thread Robin
In reply to Jonathan Berry's message of Wed, 13 Apr 2022 01:11:30 +1200: Hi, [snip] >What would it take for a breakthrough in science? Most people are instinctively afraid of what they don't understand, so they ignore it, and hope it will just go away. This is especially true if acceptance

Re: [Vo]:This smells like an April 1 joke

2022-04-12 Thread Jed Rothwell
H LV wrote: However, there has been a big push to instead choose more efficient heat > pumps. The Canadian Institute for Climate Choices report found that to > drive deeper emissions cuts, the switch to heat pumps "would play an > essential and growing role."" > As I said, I am surprised heat

[Vo]:​Generating Light from Darkness

2022-04-12 Thread H LV
This uses the thermoelectric effect and radiative cooling at night to power an LED. However, if cooling radiation is real then it should be possible to concentrate it from the sky onto the top of the device and produce a greater temperature difference and therefore more electricity. Harry

Re: [Vo]:This smells like an April 1 joke

2022-04-12 Thread H LV
On Thu, Apr 7, 2022 at 10:48 PM Jed Rothwell wrote: > H LV wrote: > > Oil and gas furnaces are now being banned in new construction projects in >> parts of Canada. >> > > What are they installing instead? Surely heat pumps don't work in most of > Canada. > > Are they putting in resistance

[Vo]:What would it take?

2022-04-12 Thread Jonathan Berry
What would it take for a breakthrough in science? When I run through the scenarios it is pretty depressing! There are people who move manifest "Chi" type energy either with their body or with technology (pyramids, orgone accumulators, orgonite). This cannot be discounted by science, but it can