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  So let me get this straight.         


Author: beebs
Date: Feb 28, 2008 20:59

First, we mine the coal. Then we burn the coal. We generate
electricity. We use electricity to split hydrogen from water.

We collect and compress the hydrogen. We pipeline hydrogen
around the nation to various hydrogen stations and homes.

We burn or react hydrogen to get energy. We use the energy
to move automobiles or heat our homes.

What I see, and be gentle to me, I'm new here, is enormous
efficiency losses. How do we get hydrogen to work, and why
did Geo. Bu$h kill the "Future Generation" project?

beebs
chemist
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  A Meyer summary         


Author: Don Lancaster
Date: Feb 28, 2008 12:44

(1) The evidence was utterly overwhelming
that Meyer was both a fraud and utterly
incompetent when making even the most
fundamental of tech measurements.

(2) In many years, nobody anywhere has been
able to credibly reproduce Meyer. Doing
so, of course, would clearly violate DOZENS
of fundamental thermodynamic, electronic,
physics, economic, and other principles.

(3) Faraday's Law ain't broke. To get from
water to hydrogen, an electron needs
moved. Which, by definition, is a current.
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  Dialectric Breakdown in a Capacitor         


Author: knews4u2chew
Date: Feb 28, 2008 00:26

In a message dated 12/17/98 9:17:13 PM Pacific Standard Time,
tad70@home.com writes:

At 10:53 PM 12/17/98 EST, you wrote:
>In a message dated 12/17/98 7:26:12 PM Pacific Standard Time,
tad70@home.
> com
>>writes:

>>
>>> Tubing is cheap. I have all you could ever need...
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