Richard wrote.
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> Howdy Fred and Grimer,
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> Any high school physics student can tell something is missing from the concept of thermodynamics.
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The Negative/"plate-push" Casimir Force and the Negative Heat (ZPE) Vacuum, perhaps?
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> The trouble with saddling a strange horse in the dark is the risk of choosing a 3 legged one.
> Once in the saddle you are not only in for a rough ride, it's embarrassing when daylight comes
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Or you could lend your steed a hand. :-)
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> .However, when one is stuck for transportation trying to get where one's going,
> one must be creative in their posture.
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I think they call it crawling when you do that.
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> Either laugh it off or deride those on polkadot horses.
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Or Gold Caddies.
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> Thus the plight of certain areas of mainstream science.
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As strange as the Joe Cell - Hydrino Orgone "presentations" are,
ignorance may very well be bliss, as Frank Grimer suggests.
Hydrino is a catchy name for a "Weakly Interacting Massive Particle" WIMP,
created by transitory exposure to the low pressure "soft vacuum" that both
of these have in common.
That is to say, low pressure electrolysis cells that provide the heat of vaporization of the water
and also use the evaporated water vapor H2O as a carrier for the generated OH and H or H3O
free radicals which may concurrently be "expanding or contracting due to Casimir-Vacuum ZPE effects
with the low "Cell" pressures (~ 60 liters/gram vapor densities) created by the
engine suction/manifold pressure.
Fred
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