On Oct 22, 2007, at 9:07 AM, Jones Beene wrote:
This is all supposition. No actual power
measurements have been made.
What? Bullshit. That is nothing less than arrogant
stupidity on your part!
OK, show me power measurements that were either posted or on the web
site. That does not mean *current* measurements. It does not mean
RMS i*V. It means *power* measurements.
We are talking about the film clip for which I provided the dialog.
However, I haven't seen *any* power measurements so anything you come
up with will be a plus.
Have you read Bill Beaty's posts?
Of course.
Eventually - IF nothing else happens first - it
will be possible to focus the light from these LEDs
onto an efficient photocell, and thereby eliminate
ground.
Eliminating ground is not the problem. Accurate
power measurement, or self running is the problem.
That will require hooking up the photocells to an
oscillator to drive the system.
Why do you assume, with such a limited knowledge-base
of what is going one here, that the oscillation is not
lock-in ?
I don't have to assume anything. It is up to the claimant to provide
evidence.
That is what will silence all possible doubt.
I hope to see a self running system, but of course
don't expect to see it. This looks like a lot of
wishful thinking.
Yes. It is wishful. Almost all of the efforts we make
here on Vo to advance the state of alternative energy
are wishful. Your efforts towards 'deflation fusion'
are totally wishful. Does that make it wrong ??
Deflation Fusion is a speculation and clearly labeled so in the
article title. It is an extended hypothesis justified by
references. It could be wrong or right or partially right. That is
entirely different from an *experiment* report, and different still
from a request for replication. The experiment description is
either adequate for replication or not. In this case not. It
appears to me to be a waste of time discussing this because there is
just not enough information to evaluate anything. I have at least 3
projects in the queue that deserve my time more.
Horace Heffner
http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/