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Topic: Ideas...
AdventureBegins's photo
Fri 04/08/11 12:54 PM
A quick silly little idea.

If anyone actually understands it I would find the answers enlightening.

Odd terrain Power Station engine proposal.

Reverse field TOMAK (or Cyclrotron) Using MHD (with no heat) concept, fueld by 'fukishima water), bathed in a high frequency resonating magnetic field (for containment).

How much (if any) energy could be drained from the system once you started the 'water' spining inside the 'induction coil'.

Feel free to make fun of it...




mightymoe's photo
Fri 04/08/11 01:15 PM
ummm 7?

AdventureBegins's photo
Fri 04/08/11 03:07 PM
Might be.

Feel free to ACTUALLY explain it...

If you can.

mightymoe's photo
Fri 04/08/11 03:11 PM

Might be.

Feel free to ACTUALLY explain it...

If you can.


i don't even know what you said, much less any kind of answer to it...
but is 7 right?

AdventureBegins's photo
Fri 04/08/11 07:36 PM
Perhaps I did not know what I said.

Perhaps 8 would be better.


mightymoe's photo
Fri 04/08/11 07:40 PM

Perhaps I did not know what I said.

Perhaps 8 would be better.




8 is ok, but 7 is a prettier number... nothing round on it

AdventureBegins's photo
Fri 04/08/11 07:47 PM
Aye but then the radioactive atoms won't pair up...

There will allways be one to link with an antimatter atom and destablize the plasma. (even in water).


mightymoe's photo
Fri 04/08/11 08:02 PM

Aye but then the radioactive atoms won't pair up...

There will allways be one to link with an antimatter atom and destablize the plasma. (even in water).



oh, crap, i didn't even think of that...and all the even numbers are round ... damn...

AdventureBegins's photo
Fri 04/08/11 08:47 PM
Edited by AdventureBegins on Fri 04/08/11 08:47 PM
12

forms a 64 bound with the cosmic backround.

Stable, yet allows interactions with the individual atoms of the 'field' structure.

no photo
Sun 04/10/11 02:45 AM
This thread is either insane or totally way over my head.frown

mightymoe's photo
Sun 04/10/11 10:03 AM

This thread is either insane or totally way over my head.frown


yea, i'm sorry... we can bring it down if you like... it is about that i don't like numbers that are round, and he does...

AdventureBegins's photo
Sun 04/10/11 10:35 AM

This thread is either insane or totally way over my head.frown

It might just be insane...


I was just wondering if anyone actually knew what I said.

and can use science to show me where I am wrong (if I am wrong).

The setup I described might just make actual 'cold' fusion possible.

Not in a large explosive way but in the small way that water moves a water wheel in a 1800's tech 'power plant'.

Doing so would eventually remove the 'active' radiation from the 'water'...

requiring an industry to spring forth to 'manufacture' the 'water' in a safe way.

no photo
Sun 04/10/11 10:48 AM
Its over my head. I don't know a thing about cold fusion or hot fusion or any of that.

AdventureBegins's photo
Sun 04/10/11 11:01 AM

Its over my head. I don't know a thing about cold fusion or hot fusion or any of that.

This isn't about 'fusion' at all... (I doubt if I am smart enough to actually understand the process).

This is about coming up with ideas to USE the dangerous aftereffects of the earth quake in Japan to our (global) advantage.

The water at Fukishima is full of energy.

Why not use it.

eileena9's photo
Sun 04/10/11 12:58 PM
I thought the answer was... "42"

paul1217's photo
Sun 04/10/11 05:09 PM

I thought the answer was... "42"


That's the answer to Life, The universe, and Everything.laugh Gotta go now! So long and thanks for all the fish.what

eileena9's photo
Sun 04/10/11 05:12 PM


I thought the answer was... "42"


That's the answer to Life, The universe, and Everything.laugh Gotta go now! So long and thanks for all the fish.what


It's the Ultimate Answer!!!bigsmile

paul1217's photo
Sun 04/10/11 05:15 PM



I thought the answer was... "42"


That's the answer to Life, The universe, and Everything.laugh Gotta go now! So long and thanks for all the fish.what


It's the Ultimate Answer!!!bigsmile


But what is the Question?:wink: I wonder how many people here know what we're talking about!laugh laugh

eileena9's photo
Sun 04/10/11 05:21 PM
The Ultimate Question is unknown......so it just might be the question AB posted.:wink: laugh

paul1217's photo
Sun 04/10/11 05:24 PM

The Ultimate Question is unknown......so it just might be the question AB posted.:wink: laugh


Deep Thought 2 will tell us. I can't remember exactly how long we have to wait, I think 40 million years? Ever see the Movie?

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