The threads were highly interesting, and I want to know if you have
finished it. Im also interested because your Devil Solvent looks like
mighty fun stuff (yea, reacts violently with air - i read that :).
BTW - about your writings, do you still sell them? Good reads.
We have a new blank reactor head in hand and it seals to the old
body. It gets drilled and welded in January, we shake down for leaks
in a dry run, then we go for it. Exciting! One charge in the bench
reactor is 10-15 carats of available carbon. Abrasive grade would be
entirely satisfactory, gem grade would be nicer. Deposition rates
should be up to a carat/cm^2-hr. All the engneering problems are
acceptably contained. Nothing remains but to do the chemistry. A
half-inch of steel is hard to argue through.
If that works... In principle there could be a time-release carbon
source that would allow the present reactor to be charged with 500
carats of carbon. If we shell out for a longer bottom, we could
easily quadruple that.
Imagine a 2x2 meter primed sheet of metal lowered into a Devil Solvent
reaction vat (in a suitably exotic facility). Pluck the magic twanger
for 24 hours at one carat/cm^2-hr (both sides; edges are bonus. I'm a
chemist, hear me roar). That sums to 1.9 million carats of abrasive
coming out of one sheet in one vat after one day. The total cost
would be piffle and the consumables' cost a tiny fraction of piffle.
Now look up the trade in diamond abrasive.
http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/commodity/diamond/270303.pdf
One vat running every other day could supply the entire US annual
consumption. Abrasive wholesales for at least $1/carat. Put in a
dozen vats and all diamond manufacturers (and most of the miners)
worldwide are put of business by a single room. If it works at all,
even a little bit, it's a hoot.
We're gonna look.
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> Eric Gisse wrote:
>>While surfing some sci newsgroups I found some old postings of yours
>>from a year and a halfish ago speaking of making diamonds.
He promised to have some built from the ground up some time back. His
words are like sponges, full of holes.
>>The threads were highly interesting, and I want to know if you have
>>finished it. Im also interested because your Devil Solvent looks like
>>mighty fun stuff (yea, reacts violently with air - i read that :).
>>BTW - about your writings, do you still sell them? Good reads.
Al's reply-- blah blah blah
and then:
> If that works...
blah blah blah
see also:
And Unc. will give every one of us here on this newsgroup a gem quality
sample and 24 hours to sell it before he goes public and puts DeBeers into
military mode :)
If it goes gem, we'll be making *lots* of coarse abrasive.
Greysky wrote:
>>And Unc. will give every one of us here on this newsgroup a gem quality
>>sample and 24 hours to sell it before he goes public and puts DeBeers into
>>military mode :)
> If it goes gem, we'll be making *lots* of coarse abrasive.
Why go to all that trouble, Al, just open your mouth
and speak. LOL
tj, you shouldn't fuck around with pea nut stuff like this.You are
missing the big time thing here, tj. With your talents & your $billions
all you have of do with your 20x20x40 steel block is to coat it with
some acid gel, let it react for 15 min, then rinse, dry and repeat this
sequence for some time. After a while sufficient H atoms will have
migrated from the surface to the center of the block. Now, you tap
the block in a certain cadence, sufficiently intense and short, that you'll
get compressive shock resonances. That way at/in certain resonance
spots inside your Fe block you'll have generated just the right conditions,
sufficient to induce cold H fusion. You are the can-do man to do this, tj.
None of this girly Fleishmann Ponds test tube baby stuff. A man like you
takes to the sledge hammer and gets things done. Carry on, Capt'n.
Happy New Year, tj,
hanson
Wow , Very interesting .
That sounds really simple .
Do you sell any of these clear steel products ?
What a friggin moron. And you wonder why people give you such a hard time?
-Mark Martin
Sounds impressive.
Out of curiosity, how are liquid pressures (isotropic) at this level
measured ?
X-ray diffration, Neutron scattering ?
What theory is behind a measurement and what accuracy can I expect ?
Rene
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I think what matters is if you can actually cough up a piece of
transparent steel, and a bucketfull of diamonds. It'd be nice if you
can even cough up a simple link to your online photo of a B-17 onboard
a derelect WW-2 ship, which is somehow miraculously still afloat after
six decade with no working bilge pumps.
-Mark Martin
BIG Deal 24 carats of carbon BUT NOT DIAMOND.
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BIG Deal 24 carats of carbon BUT NOT DIAMOND. And your gems are ridiculous
too, coarse abrasive? I rather buy a dollar's worth of sandpaper.
Crank Of Physics
http://smart1234.s-enterprize.com/CRANKS.html
And don't show us your pathetic STOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPID filth bazaar porn. It
just isn't scientific. It makes you look like some one unprofessional. You
sound like a STOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPID spoiled alittle brat.
You stoooopid this you stooopid that, you constantly tell people. Who do you
think you are? You think you know it all. YOU ARE A
STOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPID dummy.
You don't even have one good new theory in physics that helps and improves
the world, like I have shown with The Smart Model. All you do it qoute links.
SO WHAT. A first grader can do that.
You don't even have any idea what internal sub-structure is. What's mass????
What's charge?????? DUHHH?????????????
>
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