RE: [Vo]:"Paramagnons" - new way to convert heat into electricalenergy--what is the physics of the Bose magnons--

2019-10-02 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
Robin— I appreciate the usefulness of approximations. Natural approximations in genetics allows me to continue as a rational being at times. However, subtle influences on my stable, approximately closed systems are limiting that condition noted above. I am afraid the neutrinos and

Re: [Vo]:"Paramagnons" - new way to convert heat into electricalenergy--what is the physics of the Bose magnons--

2019-10-01 Thread mixent
In reply to bobcook39...@hotmail.com's message of Tue, 1 Oct 2019 12:37:50 +: Hi, [snip] >In this regard I am not able to identify aay closed systems—none seem to exist >in the known universe. They are only a virtual construct like quarks IMHO. [snip] There may not be any truly closed

RE: [Vo]:"Paramagnons" - new way to convert heat into electricalenergy--what is the physics of the Bose magnons--

2019-10-01 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
Jones— You may be correct regarding not being limited by” thermodynamic restraints.” However, I consider that the 2nd Law still holds in that closed systems will change their potential energy to kinetic energy, if perturbed by an outside input of energy and/or not stable themselves. In this

RE: [Vo]:"Paramagnons" - new way to convert heat into electricalenergy--what is the physics of the Bose magnons--

2019-09-30 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
Jones--- As you might suspect, I consider that spin coupling is indeed dependent upon resonances and local magnetic fields. I trust that Brian is aware of the apparent relationof the subject technology to the cooling accomplished by the Manelas device. Bob Cook From:

RE: [Vo]:"Paramagnons" - new way to convert heat into electricalenergy--what is the physics of the Bose magnons--

2019-09-30 Thread JonesBeene
From: bobcook39...@hotmail.com   ➢ The question is: What is the differential temperature needed to sap off the enthalpy in the lattice in significant quantity to be practical. Well Bob – it is arguable that we are not limited by thermodynamic restraints with paramagnons, at least not in the