Mark Jordan wrote.
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>       There is this patent that can be related:
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>       http://www.pat2pdf.org/patents/pat3781601.pdf
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>       MJ
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Thanks Mark.  An interesting way to boost luminous efficiency
but no direct info on OU heat without running an experiment.

If you compare #18 table I (22.33 watts input) and Table II
lamp  #18 (10.90 watts input) he is using 33.23 watts and a
bunch of lamps to get that "boost". No?

Fred
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> On 1 May 2006 at 2:23, Frederick Sparber wrote:
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> > 
> > Fluorescent lamps have an Argon fill pressure of ~ 3 to 5 Torr:
> > 
> > http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/6683407-description.html
> > 
> > If there are any low-pressure/vacuum-induced (Casimir-ZPE) heat
effects, they
> > should show up when a lamp is first lit.
> > Charge a capacitor to a few KV and dump it into a fluorescent bulb
> > blackened with spray paint, and placed inside a water-filled PVC pipe
"calorimeter"?
> > 
> > Hooked up as the negative resistance discharge load of a relaxation
oscillator?
> > 
> > Which way will the orgone flow?
> > 
> > Fred
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