More power to you! I hope you succeed with this. It is high time the second law fell. We can't afford to keep propping it up, and we need the benefits of...
I am afraid you are totally wrong on this issue Gary. See my other post entitled "Radiative Thermal Equilibria" for an explanation. Since you don't like my...
This post is in reply to Leo's called "Re: another experiment - typo correction" ... Magnetically induced eddy currents are the same thing as net photon...
... Hey, YOU are always the one to bring up spelling and grammar, not me! ... Sigh, the above, and your rambling treatise, is only a statement of your profound...
... So, you think non-conductive objects can be inductively heated? Radiative transfer effects have no relationship to a body's core conductivity, but that...
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... Bob, the standard model of physics states that photons are the force-carrying particle for electromagnetism. I do not question that, so I must admit that...
... Yes, I see your point Gary. Since the theoretical validity for both Johnson noise rectification and the optical tricks discussed here are mainly...
... Oops, another typo. In this discussion of subtle optical effects and the 2nd law of thermodynamics, it is critical to use the correct words, lest...
But, but, but, but...... need more funding... can't get original parts/materials... goons from electric company destroyed me notes... dogs ate the lab...
Charlie The best case scenario would be for you to discuss what you are working on, the Diode Array, with the individual himself. If you would like to write...
In regard to the above subject, I am the inventor of the stationary field generator and I have been working on them awhile now. They are an electrical based...
This sounds something like the sun and the earth. The earth radiates heat while absorbing some from the sun. There is a balance struck, and that establishes...
... other ... No. They are just as immune to inductive heating as perfectly transparent objects are immune to radiative heating. Similarly perfectly conducting...
I should have described my thought experiment more precisely. I meant it to be understood that it was a closed system: i.e. both objects are within a perfectly...
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... True, that's not a bad analogy. ... No, you got it right. A magnifying glass DOES heat things up the way you describe because if takes the total photon...
... Bob, I see now -- there is no paradox. I only thought I saw one because of a case of brain flatulence. For unknown reasons I had assumed that the IR...
... Interesting analogy, but it still doesn't make the two phenomena causatatively the same. ... Not what I meant. True, conduction band electrons are involved...
... Will this perfectly insulative enclosure be heated by the first object? Why would it need to be an insulator? If it is heated, to what temperature? ... ...
In a message dated 12/1/2005 7:16:28 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, free_energy@yahoogroups.com writes: So you're saying that anyone who's ever made only one of...
... THIS is very important! Let's take your experiment and change it, to where your first object is a hollow sphere of material heated everywhere to 5000 K,...
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... meant ... objects ... case, ... first, ... Yes, the inside surface of this insulator is in thermal eqilibrium with the large hot object and so will reach...
... much ... it ... Well Dean, I missed your initial post, but if you're serious with this, uh, "challenge," then I'd have to say that you are every bit as ...
... zeroing ... to ... laws ... However ... and ... That's the problem with experiments that cannot be replicated. People tend to assume they are fraudulent. ...