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Author: ChrisChris
Date: Feb 9, 2008 04:46
A simple coil which is part of a tuned circuit can contain a plasma (there
is no force along the axis so it won't get sqeezed out) and once the plasma
starts fusion reactions the plasma expands against the containment and
induces a current in the coil.
When the coil is in a tuned circuit the oscillations are maintained by this
cycle of compression, ignition and expansion the tuned circuit acts like the
flywheel on an ic engine.
Thus ac power may be extracted.
The mean free path of an ion depends on the pressure at low pressures this
in much longer than at high pressures.
In an electric field an ion pickes up energy from the field and the longer
it can fly before hitting another ion the higher the energy it can aquire.
This means that the probability of the enegy being sufficient to overcome
the energy barrier (due to the coloumb force) is greater. There is a tunnel
effect which simply means that at low energy the probablity of fusion is
lower than at high energies.
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Author: ChrisChris
Date: Feb 9, 2008 04:17
If you dissolve magnesium metal in a mixture of water and pyridine after the
magnesium dissolves the mixture gives off a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen
when sunlight falls on the liquid, all you have to do then is separate the
two gases. THe hydrogen to go to fuel stocks the oxygen to the atmosphere
for recycling.
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Author: tyrone schneidertyrone schneider
Date: Feb 9, 2008 02:21
Toyota sure does have a lot of surprises up its sleeve. But it would
not be quite surprising if it does. After all, we do know that the
Toyota Motor Corporation can be considered as one of the biggest and
strongest companies in the industry right now. And with great power
comes great responsibility and perhaps the company believes that it is
their responsibility to produce vehicles that would astound and make
the public happy. Sure, they do create remarkable stuff from Toyota
Sequoia original parts to fine Toyota accessories to exemplary
vehicles but now the company would like to show the motoring public a
glimpse of what the future holds.
The company would be showing off soon the Toyota Fine-N vehicle which
is actually a hydrogen fuel cell concept car. And according to Toyota,
this kind of...
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Author: calderhomecalderhome
Date: Feb 8, 2008 19:41
see: http://www.mercextra.com/blogs/vindu/2008/02/08/ethanol-blues-biofuels-increase-global.../#comment-51788
The prestigious journal "Science" published a new study that states
"The clearance of grassland releases 93 times the amount of greenhouse
gas that would be saved by the fuel made annually on that land, said
Joseph Fargione, lead author of the second paper, and a scientist at
the Nature Conservancy. "So for the next 93 years you're making
climate change worse, just at the time when we need to be bringing
down carbon emissions."
The study says that using ethanol or biodiesel is much worse for the
environment than using gas and diesel made from crude oil pumped from
the ground. That does not even include the worldwide food price
hyperinflation that biofuels cause, 40%% increase in 2007 alone
worldwide.
BIOFUELS ARE A DISASTER FOLKS!
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Author: hot-ham-and-cheesehot-ham-and-cheese
Date: Feb 8, 2008 17:37
On Feb 5, 6:58Â pm, Fred Kasner sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>> Are we there yet?
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> You have demonstrated the first step to such a result. Believe almost
> everything you read in print as evidence of a vast conspiracy. This
> makes you impotent as you are a believer in all sorts of nonsense.
> FK
"Bobs" mentality. If they actually believed all the nonsense they
post, they'd slit their wrists.
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Author: Kirby M. WilsonKirby M. Wilson
Date: Feb 8, 2008 16:54
On Feb 8, 6:17 pm, Curly Surmudgeon live.com>
wrote:
> On Fri, 08 Feb 2008 12:57:57 -0800, knews4u2chew wrote:
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> Just a side-note, lots of people do not follow links without a paragraph
> to see what we're getting into. There is just too much info out there to
> spend time looking at every url on usenet.
>
> Therefore I haven't read your article.
>
> -- Regards, Curly
ditto
however, safe to say with knews4u2chew it probably has something to
do with
a conspiracy involving Jews and/or aliens. (or the infamous water
car)
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Author: knews4u2chewknews4u2chew
Date: Feb 7, 2008 22:32
Why the price of 'peak oil' is famine
By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard International Business Editor
Last Updated: 1:22am GMT 07/02/2008
Vulnerable regions of the world face the risk of famine over the next
three years as rising energy costs spill over into a food crunch,
according to US investment bank Goldman Sachs.
"We've never been at a point in commodities where we are today," said
Jeff Currie, the bank's commodity chief and closely watched oil guru.
# Read more by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
# More economics news
Sugar cane on a bullock cart in India. Rising energy costs spill into
food crunch.
Sugar cane on a bullock cart in India - the commodity is popular as
the basis of biofuel, as it is a cost-effective and cleaner
alternative to oil
Global oil output has been stagnant for four years,
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/money/2008/02/07/cnoil107...
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Author: knews4u2chewknews4u2chew
Date: Feb 7, 2008 22:06
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/gadgets_and_gaming/article3321653...
The new hydrogen fuel cell powered radio controlled car from Corgi
Lewis Smith
A remote-control car produced by the toymaker Corgi is the first
household item to be powered by hydrogen fuel cell technology.
The car, called H2GO, uses hydrogen derived from tap water as its fuel
and was developed by the Leicester-based company in partnership with
Horizon Fuel Cell Technologies, an international firm based in
Shanghai that hopes to extend the technology to home appliances.
The hydrogen is separated from oxygen in the tap water via a
miniaturised unit powered by a rechargeable battery. A tiny solar
panel to charge the battery is an optional extra. The H2GO, which is
billed as the first "zero emissions" remote-control toy, went on show
at the Nuremberg International Toy Fair. It is expected to sell for
£130 from September.
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