Posted by tobby on March 9, 2008, 1:05 pm
Right follow me here, in order to extract power from the vacuum, we must
have a potential in the circuit in order to order up the space power.
Yes there have been various solutions put forward but they have all brought
their own little quirkish problems, :- keeping the potential in the circuit.
Well the solution is use your capacitors and resistor as per suggested
circuits, I/e charge up the circuit, and have a static potential field
generation outside the circuit restoring and renewing potential but not part
of the connected circuit..
Posted by Eeyore on March 9, 2008, 1:28 pm
tobby wrote:
> Right follow me here, in order to extract power from the vacuum, we must
> have a potential in the circuit in order to order up the space power.
> Yes there have been various solutions put forward but they have all brought
> their own little quirkish problems, :- keeping the potential in the circuit.
> Well the solution is use your capacitors and resistor as per suggested
> circuits, I/e charge up the circuit, and have a static potential field
> generation outside the circuit restoring and renewing potential but not part
> of the connected circuit..
MORON
Posted by harry k on March 9, 2008, 8:44 pm
wrote:
> tobby wrote:
> > Right follow me here, in order to extract power from the vacuum, we must
> > have a potential in the circuit in order to order up the space power.
> > Yes there have been various solutions put forward but they have all brought
> > their own little quirkish problems, :- keeping the potential in the circuit.
> > Well the solution is use your capacitors and resistor as per suggested
> > circuits, I/e charge up the circuit, and have a static potential field
> > generation outside the circuit restoring and renewing potential but not part
> > of the connected circuit..
> MORON
Really? I didn't think he was smart enough to be a moron.
Harry K
> have a potential in the circuit in order to order up the space power.
> Yes there have been various solutions put forward but they have all brought
> their own little quirkish problems, :- keeping the potential in the circuit.
> Well the solution is use your capacitors and resistor as per suggested
> circuits, I/e charge up the circuit, and have a static potential field
> generation outside the circuit restoring and renewing potential but not part
> of the connected circuit..
MORON