:o)
Harry
On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 10:58 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
> Frigorific !
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> H LV wrote:
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>> Count Rumford vindicated?
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>> Harry
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> If nature has provided us with a bottomless heat sink, or free-cold so to
>> speak, then a lot of time has been wasted by inventors looking for
>>
Frigorific !
H LV wrote:
Count Rumford vindicated?
Harry
If nature has provided us with a bottomless heat sink, or free-cold so
to speak, then a lot of time has been wasted by inventors looking for
free-heat.
Count Rumford vindicated?
Harry
On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 2:14 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
> Terry Blanton wrote:
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> Jones Beene wrote:
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>> "Self cooling" is an interesting proposition. It may not be as exciting
>> as excess heating, but many new uses would be expected to materialize if it
>> ca
Terry Blanton wrote:
Jones Beenewrote:
"Self cooling" is an interesting proposition. It may not be as
exciting as excess heating, but many new uses would be expected to
materialize if it can be engineered efficiently. There is a
certain kind of semantic compatibility between "s
On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 10:21 AM, Jones Beene wrote:
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> "Self cooling" is an interesting proposition. It may not be as exciting as
> excess heating, but many new uses would be expected to materialize if it
> can be engineered efficiently. There is a certain kind of semantic
> compatibility betwee
The first observation of the Dynamical Casimir Effect (DCE) occurred in
Sweden 6 years ago (arxiv.org/abs/1105.4714). It was a complicated
experiment, but one which could lead to a simpler way to see vacuum
energy results which are more even convincing. This assumes that ZPE
conforms to a recen
Jones-
Nearing 80 I don’t do experiments any more. However, your proposal sounds
interesting.
A sandwich of a semi- conductor and mylar or any transparent material may
provide interesting creation of extra photons from the ZPE space or whatever
that space is called. Just coordinate the wave
annihilation reactions.
*Subject: *Re: [Vo]:ZPE as the superset of Dark Energy
A practical detail... assuming that the 1.7 THz phase transition is
the peak energy of ZPE photons which can interact in a mechanical
conversion system in order to harness dark energy (which is one
possible interpretation
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Subject: Re: [Vo]:ZPE as the superset of Dark Energy
A practical detail... assuming that the 1.7 THz phase transition is the peak
energy of ZPE photons which can interact in a mechanical conversion system in
order to harness dark energy (which is one possible interpret
A practical detail... assuming that the 1.7 THz phase transition is the
peak energy of ZPE photons which can interact in a mechanical conversion
system in order to harness dark energy (which is one possible
interpretation of the CalPhysics info)...
1.7 terahertz = 176.3 wavelength in micromete
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