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Scientists Claim To Tap The Free Energy Of Space
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| Richard Walters
Posted on 10/04/2004 9:23:57 AM PDT by -=[_Super_Secret_Agent_]=-
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116 replies and no "ZPM" jokes?
121
posted on
10/04/2004 3:27:33 PM PDT
by
Redcloak
(Vikings plundered my last tag line.)
To: Redcloak
Did you not see the picture?
122
posted on
10/04/2004 3:28:30 PM PDT
by
Tealc
To: Centurion2000
The guy should definately turn it on ... right after posting the plans to the internet if he is that worried about black helicopter stuff.That's what Keanu Reaves did with his hydrogen refinement process.
123
posted on
10/04/2004 3:29:33 PM PDT
by
Petronski
(Watching Heinz and Kerry show affection is like watching two lobsters in a kung fu movie.)
To: PatrickHenry
I love a good demented cackle.
124
posted on
10/04/2004 3:31:24 PM PDT
by
Petronski
(Watching Heinz and Kerry show affection is like watching two lobsters in a kung fu movie.)
To: Techster
What would you think about turning turkey waste, chicken waste, used tires, or sewage into oil, fertilizer, and water?I would think "Gee, I like my current job just fine."
125
posted on
10/04/2004 3:35:29 PM PDT
by
Petronski
(Watching Heinz and Kerry show affection is like watching two lobsters in a kung fu movie.)
To: -=[_Super_Secret_Agent_]=-
Perpetuum mobile at last! I've always known it is possible, but noooooooooooooo, you wouldn't lissen! Magnets, I tell you, the future's in magnets.
126
posted on
10/04/2004 3:37:02 PM PDT
by
Revolting cat!
("In the end, nothing explains anything!")
To: Tealc
Indeed, I did not.
(We may need a "kree" list for these sorts of things.)
127
posted on
10/04/2004 3:37:12 PM PDT
by
Redcloak
(Vikings plundered my last tag line.)
To: -=[_Super_Secret_Agent_]=-
The N-Machine is more of a modern version of Faraday's Rotating-Magnet Electrical Generator (homopolar). ENough with the hate speech, already!
128
posted on
10/04/2004 3:44:54 PM PDT
by
Publius6961
(I, also, don't do diplomacy.)
To: Redcloak
129
posted on
10/04/2004 3:45:43 PM PDT
by
Tealc
(Mail me if you want on or off my Jaffa, Kree! ping list)
To: TechnicalEcstacy
Tesla...I wouldnt so quickly write this stuff off. Remember that blackout in the Northeast last year?
There was a guy on C2CAM that mentioned a story he heard about a secret US-UK government lab in Canada that fired up a BF Telsa coil
and caused the blackout by sucking in so much "free energy" that it started blackout by overloading the grid.
Right...
To: mugs99
Have you duplicated cold fusion in your workshop?
131
posted on
10/04/2004 3:55:43 PM PDT
by
dennisw
(Gd is against Amelek for all generations.)
To: -=[_Super_Secret_Agent_]=-
132
posted on
10/04/2004 3:57:28 PM PDT
by
roaddog727
(The marginal propensity to save is 1 minus the marginal propensity to consume.)
To: -=[_Super_Secret_Agent_]=-
To: PatrickHenry
MMMRUUUHAHAHAHAHA! [demented cackle] Your post kind of reminds me. I was going to expand my website's Holy Warrior Idiot article to talk about Rathergate.
134
posted on
10/04/2004 4:44:22 PM PDT
by
VadeRetro
(A self-reliant conservative citizenry is a better bet than the subjects of an overbearing state. -MS)
To: longshadow
"...calcium carbide, which, when mixed with water, produces acetylene gas, which, when combined with oxygen (in the air), forms an explosive mixture."
- Thanks for the clarification. It was many years ago that I heard this story so parts of it must be hazy. Anyway, I wonder what with the new products now available and on the market such as carbon fiber, heat absorbing ceramics and new alloys, if it might be possible to design an engine which could run on this fuel without suffering the damage that would otherwise be caused by corrosion.
To: finnigan2
it might be possible to design an engine which could run on this fuel without suffering the damage that would otherwise be caused by corrosion. Perhaps, but I doubt acetylene is a cost-effective fuel.... since it detonates at 2 atmospheres pressure, one can hardly design an engine with much compression, and a large compression ratio is very important for maximizing thermal efficiency.
To: -=[_Super_Secret_Agent_]=-
Yikes! Don't these people realize that turning these things on risks the creation of a Free Energy Resonance Field which would cause our solar system to collapse to the size of a grape? Where do they think black holes come from? No wonder the government confiscates them. Sheesh!
137
posted on
10/04/2004 5:55:32 PM PDT
by
calenel
(The Democratic Party is the Socialist Mafia. It is a Criminal Enterprise.)
To: longshadow
Calcium carbide is also the fuel of the "carbide cannon" long sold in comic books alongside the Charles Atlas dynamic tension bodybuilding program, the whoopee cushion, and the naughty glasses that supposedly let you see through clothing.
138
posted on
10/04/2004 6:09:28 PM PDT
by
VadeRetro
(A self-reliant conservative citizenry is a better bet than the subjects of an overbearing state. -MS)
To: camle
"i'd put it in a category including turning lead to gold."
That's really not that hard, you know. Just subtract a few protons and there you have it.
139
posted on
10/04/2004 6:10:15 PM PDT
by
calenel
(The Democratic Party is the Socialist Mafia. It is a Criminal Enterprise.)
To: -=[_Super_Secret_Agent_]=-
"The U.S. Patent office automatically denies a patent to any gizmo which purports to produce more energy than it consumes, on the grounds that its personnel are not equipped to evaluate such claims." The U.S. Patent Office examiners are not qualified to evaluate any claims. Patents are granted on devices which defy Newton's laws of motion. Patents became worthless the day they stopped requiring working models; the explanation was that they were 'out of warehouse space' in which to store the models!
--Boris
140
posted on
10/04/2004 6:23:50 PM PDT
by
boris
(The deadliest weapon of mass destruction in history is a Leftist with a word processor)
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