Ron Kita wrote:
> Electrets my specialty.
Hey Ron,
Let me throw this idea out for you. Have you considered the implications of
dense hydrogen as it might apply to being integrated into the structure of an
electret ?
IOW - if and when someone invents the process to make dense hydrogen very
Electrets my specialty. I was a friend of the late Boyd Bushman ,
dec...ex-Senior Scientist at LockMart DFW. His
Energy Source patent was an electret. I used to phone Boyd until he moved
to Arizona...where he died a few years
later. I asked Boyd did you ever weigh your electrets...his reply..NO! an
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_B._Goodenough
Doh! Miles away.. (besides, could've had Josiah Gibbs)..
From: Vibrator !
JG = James Glimm? Sorry lost me there..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_B._Goodenough
looks like it will be his birthday next week. Think about that – 98 and still
on the cutting edge of battery technology.
Maybe another big prize … who knows?.
'Electret' - that was the word - but yep, something a bit different here..
albeit still amenable to calorimetry i should think.
"Quote: A subthreshold swing is demonstrated below the thermal limit in an
electrochemical cell that mimics a gate-to-channel circuit cell in a FeFET,
surpassing the lim
Personally, I don't think it's good enough.
Really, I think it's a long way from producibility.
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If the charge is drained off does the system recharge? I could mot see that
clearly stated. It seemed as if there was a swapping of potential energy
between two phases of the system.
The entropy of the two phases would have the same minimum value in their
respective charged phases, if the 2
Ah … another almost useless violation - it appears… but maybe not completely
useless.
There does appear to be a nominal violation – somewhat reminiscent of an
electret. I’m surprised they do not go there.
Because the self-cycling takes place at extremely low frequencies and does not
produce
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