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Topic: 'Vacuum' Energy devices - the MEG |
Markos101
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Forum: Energy Technology Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 7:13 am Subject: Re: 'Vacuum' Energy devices - the MEG |
| I agree there are suspicions perhaps over the length of development, but the backing physics appears to agree with experiement. You do indeed produce an E field by pulsing the magnetude of an A field, ... |
Topic: 'Vacuum' Energy devices - the MEG |
Markos101
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Views: 4912
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Forum: Energy Technology Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 4:15 pm Subject: Re: 'Vacuum' Energy devices - the MEG |
| Bearden indicates that if you observe E = -dA/dt, you may create an electric field by varying the B field and hence the A field. Thus by having a secondary 'output' coil, this E-field may be harnessed ... |
Topic: 'Vacuum' Energy devices - the MEG |
Markos101
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Views: 4912
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Forum: Energy Technology Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 3:53 am Subject: Re: 'Vacuum' Energy devices - the MEG |
Hi smallsteps,
The reason it cannot be explained by a classical flux outside of the magnet is held in the results - i.e. the effect that upon the diffraction pattern of the electrons on the screen ... |
Topic: 'Vacuum' Energy devices - the MEG |
Markos101
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Views: 4912
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Forum: Energy Technology Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 6:39 am Subject: Re: 'Vacuum' Energy devices - the MEG |
Smallsteps,
Whilst I'm sure you impress with your use of your Physics dictionary, you should lookup AB effect.
In AB effect, the experiment setup such that the B-field produced by the solenoid i ... |
Topic: 'Vacuum' Energy devices - the MEG |
Markos101
Replies: 53
Views: 4912
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Forum: Energy Technology Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 11:09 am Subject: Re: 'Vacuum' Energy devices - the MEG |
Let's do a reality check here.
Firstly regarding our knowledge of Physics, Bearden is right in pointing out the inadequacy of Maxwell's equations in explaining Aharonov-Bohm effect. To understand i ... |
Topic: 'Vacuum' Energy devices - the MEG |
Markos101
Replies: 53
Views: 4912
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Forum: Energy Technology Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 4:13 pm Subject: Re: 'Vacuum' Energy devices - the MEG |
| It wouldn't be any more a violation of the conservation of energy than a windmill, which extracts energy from the wind. It also does not break the law of entropy, because it takes ordered virtual phot ... |
Topic: 'Vacuum' Energy devices - the MEG |
Markos101
Replies: 53
Views: 4912
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Forum: Energy Technology Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 3:12 pm Subject: 'Vacuum' Energy devices - the MEG |
http://www.cheniere.org
Hi, as a veteran peak-oiler, I've pretty much reached the conclusion that whilst peak oil is a serious issue, I don't feel (like I did at one stage), that we're looking at t ... |
Topic: Gold & silver |
Markos101
Replies: 28
Views: 2827
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Forum: Economics & Finance Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2005 3:24 am Subject: Re: Gold & silver |
I think you're being oversimplistic regarding buying or selling at 'spot price'.
The coins I have ordered will be worth exactly the same or more in 2 years time. The collector value is as intrinsic ... |
Topic: Gold & silver |
Markos101
Replies: 28
Views: 2827
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Forum: Economics & Finance Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 5:59 am Subject: Gold & silver |
Hi,
I just thought I'd add the following information for UK residents concerned about the status of their assets due to increasing energy prices.
Current prices from Royal Mint (http://www.royal ... |
Topic: High oil prices - Gordon Brown has a plan |
Markos101
Replies: 21
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Forum: Current Events Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 11:14 am Subject: Re: High oil prices - Gordon Brown has a plan |
Yes, Gordon's plan is
1. To try and alleviate frustrations by saying something about oil prices, whilst not reducing the tax.
2. To take part in the New Labour/Fabianist spin campaign to show that ... |
Topic: Good bye and good riddance to globalisation |
Markos101
Replies: 213
Views: 11331
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Forum: Economics & Finance Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2005 6:05 am Subject: Re: Good bye and good riddance to globalisation |
| Look, this is socialism: get a position in government after going to a public school and obtain a posh accent. Go to sales training, presentation training, and other forms of training such that you ca ... |
Topic: Good bye and good riddance to globalisation |
Markos101
Replies: 213
Views: 11331
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Forum: Economics & Finance Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2005 6:24 am Subject: Re: Good bye and good riddance to globalisation |
| What is capital? In Marxist theory value is a social relation, and all value is created by labour. There's two aspect of capital, variable capital v, the surplus-value of labour turned into arbitrary ... |
Topic: Why Gold May Beat Land |
Markos101
Replies: 32
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Forum: Economics & Finance Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2005 11:29 am Subject: Re: Why Gold May Beat Land |
| on the other hand the very thing that makes gold such a good store of value also prevents price increases because mostly gold is not consumed. therefore overtime the above ground stocks simply increas ... |
Topic: gold and silver |
Markos101
Replies: 9
Views: 1114
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Forum: Economics & Finance Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2005 9:25 am Subject: Re: gold and silver |
It is said that a Roman could buy a good suit for an oz of gold.
That was before capitalism.
Yes, and you can buy exactly the same value for the same amount of gold today.
Mark |
Topic: Good bye and good riddance to globalisation |
Markos101
Replies: 213
Views: 11331
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Forum: Economics & Finance Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2005 8:47 am Subject: Re: Good bye and good riddance to globalisation |
Hi Macsporan,
Thanks for your views on individualism vs. collectivism. Hopefully I can respond to you with a little more tact, let's see what you think.
Baroness “There is no such thing as socie ... |
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