Posted on 01/15/2014 4:26:24 PM PST by Kevmo
OK. This is fact, not opinion.
***There you go again. If you post it, it’s fact. If someone else posts it, it’s opinion. Of course, we’re expected to overlook the fact that you’re pulling from a virulently anti-Rossi source, and that this isn’t even a Rossi thread. YET AGAIN.
my research and graduate education was paid back in spades, many years ago. ....I upbraid your “scientists” because they aren’t. Nothing personal.
***Nothing personal, but until you stop posting freshman level fallacies, you have not even STARTED to pay back your guvmint teat salary.
Im asking you where this article claims there is a duration of 20,000 seconds.
***Of COURSE you would ask such a thing when it’s an obvious hypothetical question. Here, let me hold your hand, short pants GradScientistBowlsheeter. Here is a hypothetical that I think, maybe, possibly, just perhaps, you might be able to answer. Just possibly. We’ll see.
Hypothetical Question
What is 1 Watt + 1 Watt?
And Im still waiting for a citation in which this is claimed to be a nuclear reaction.
***Well, that’s just so precious. How many unanswered questions from me are worth unanswered stuff from you? Is it a 10:1 ratio? 100:1? How many? Freepers who would be fair would say 1:1. That means, Fraudboy, that you need to go back and answer EVERY SINGLE one of my questions to you. Then maybe I’ll feel obligated to save you from your own laziness and do the citation search for your willfully ignorant PTSIFOM purposes.
Tell us why you’re backing up a poster who didn’t know the difference between Amps and Watts. How many zillions of people die each year because they generate millions of Watts by walking across the carpet? Then we can back up like you ask.
Well, then, all the DVM suppliers need to put that setting on their volt meters: Joules/bucket. Then maybe the guy you’re backing up will have had a point. Well, not really, but at least it would be interesting.
Then the hypothetical was just too difficult for you after all. Here’s the answer:
1 Watt + 1 Watt is 2 Watts. It would seem you lack a grammar school understanding of basic physics.
So if you can address that HYPOTHETICAL aspect of energy density, why do you ignore the other energy density question? Too difficult for you? Perhaps we should go back to 1W + 1W?
I also can rub my socks and generate millions of watts. The other poster was making a point (which you missed).
***And how many of those watts would show up on your DVM after 2 minutes? 20 minutes? 20000 minutes? You not only missed my point, but it would seem you prefer your volt meters have Joules/bucket on their measurement settings.
Get your money back fro u cal because if they taught you that watts are joules you got ripped off
***They did not teach such a thing. I know the answer to that energy density question, and you do not, or else you would have posted the answer because you answered the other one. My one EE degree would appear to be worth more than two of yours.
Faster than light neutrinos have to be involved in this, somehow.
You’re the one taking the measurement. Where did you engage in fraud and trickery, and how did your 6 colleagues join you?
Or are you incapable of measuring a resistor? Perhaps you require the DVM to have a LumpOfCoal/hour setting?
Hah, hah. You can’t answer the hypothetical because you don’t know. You can’t even do a simple energy density calculation.
Let’s say the “resistor” had gasoline in it, and it had the same power in, but 110W heat out, for an hour before it went back to 99Watts Heat out. Would you suspect trickery or flawed instrumentation? On the simple comparison, would the 150 Watts Heat Out be MORE or LESS than the 110Watts from the gasoline? Come on, it’s a simple More or Less calculation. A 6th grader can do it, but you can’t.
In vmp land,
Hypothetical
1 Watt + 1 Watt = crickets
hypothetical
solar power batteries need thick wires (very good, maybe you did graduate 6th grade)
hypothetical
2 min vs 20000 min, = crickets
hypothetical
150Watts more than 110Watts? = crickets
That would put you at... say... maybe 7th grade.
I do, all the time
***I have never seen a Joule setting on a Digital Volt Meter. I have worked with TVS diodes. They’re great at Transient Voltage Suppression. For a few milliseconds.
Now, if some FR poster started talking about a TVS diode pulse that lasted HOURS, would that be a “pulse” in your book? How about a “pulse” that lasted several minutes? That’s how we got here.
One question answered, the only one that was put in there to see if you’d honestly answer the questions. Nope. You didn’t.
And what is the difference between an implied Watt-Hour and a Joule? Are resistors measured in Watts? or WattHours? Or Joules? Or Watt-Implied Hours?
And you generate zero substance of scientific value.
But your zingers are entertaining. Perhaps you should sign on as an entertainment troll.
Blow it our your “”Hydrino” hole.
LOL
That would the THREE years ago. More of that famed Zarguna accuracy.
Rename to Black Magic power.
because when I contribute you have NO idea what I am talking about.
Secondarily, I also don’t discuss bigfoot, ufos, or perpetual motion machines
notice the volts are the build up . the discharge has power enough to in fact ionize the air (hence the spark)
now go back to sleep
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