Can you keep up with this kid...

Lynx

RE: Can you keep up with this kid...
« Reply #1, on September 9th, 2013, 03:45 PM »
He's a genius.
His ideas could change the World to the better.
He's gonna win some Nobel prices no doubt.
Provided of course that they will let him live that long that is...........

Matt Watts

RE: Can you keep up with this kid...
« Reply #2, on September 9th, 2013, 03:55 PM »
Quote from Lynx on September 9th, 2013, 03:45 PM
He's a genius.
His ideas could change the World to the better.
He's gonna win some Nobel prices no doubt.
Provided of course that they will let him live that long that is...........
If he toes-the-line, he'll be in their inner circle in short order.  But if he grows a conscious, he better hope the Kremlin will make accommodations to move in with Snowden.

I wonder though, is the kid really that smart?  When I was little, I made the power of the sun with just hairspray and cat fuzz.  I could only see spots for a week.  Thank goodness there were no smoke alarms back then.  :D

wsx

RE: Can you keep up with this kid...
« Reply #3, on September 9th, 2013, 09:27 PM »Last edited on September 22nd, 2013, 10:19 PM by wsx
Ted talks are mainly that talks. And Ted is a cult restricting ideas of spirit/faith like a jealous B$%@%.

The kid sounds naive besides his comments how he believes in global warming. Never was a fan of radioactive material. But you can make a radioactive device now and have one in your own home called a smoke detector.

FaradayEZ

RE: Can you keep up with this kid...
« Reply #4, on September 16th, 2013, 04:25 PM »Last edited on September 16th, 2013, 04:33 PM by FaradayEZ
Quote from Lynx on September 9th, 2013, 03:45 PM
He's a genius.
His ideas could change the World to the better.
He's gonna win some Nobel prices no doubt.
Provided of course that they will let him live that long that is...........
Its nothing new, at the time they started with what design would become the one to use in the fifties, they already new about the thorium reactor, with all its benefits.

It was an industry decision to use the poluting option.

This message has been spread by someone else already for years. I saw a presentation of him about it. Have to search again for his name etc.

(ow, i remember, i posted on this on open-source-energy.org....uh in the new inventions and stuff thread i think)

found it..: http://www.open-source-energy.org/?tid=739&pid=12567#pid12567


DaS Energy

RE: Can you keep up with this kid...
« Reply #5, on September 16th, 2013, 06:49 PM »Last edited on September 16th, 2013, 06:55 PM by DaS Energy
Its the same as the DaS CO2 turbine ( long out there)  but uses Nuclear heat for no reason when CO2 has no need of such heat for the  turbine to be in full working mode! Its a joke!

The model attached is heating of 20*C forming the gas pressure for turbine drive while the cold CO2 goes through freezer and fridge preheat before moving to turbine drive force.


FaradayEZ

RE: Can you keep up with this kid...
« Reply #7, on September 17th, 2013, 10:51 AM »
Quote from DaS Energy on September 16th, 2013, 06:49 PM
Its the same as the DaS CO2 turbine ( long out there)  but uses Nuclear heat for no reason when CO2 has no need of such heat for the  turbine to be in full working mode! Its a joke!

The model attached is heating of 20*C forming the gas pressure for turbine drive while the cold CO2 goes through freezer and fridge preheat before moving to turbine drive force.
Grrrr...always plugging your jingle ay?


DaS Energy

RE: Can you keep up with this kid...
« Reply #8, on September 17th, 2013, 05:43 PM »Last edited on September 17th, 2013, 06:24 PM by DaS Energy

Free to all for copy!  However if you want to go to 50*C  of Tyler's  300*C heat replace a power station. CO2 at 50*C is 200 bar, (steam 600*C) at 100*C its 10,000 bar. Portable nuclear has been around since I was a child, Governments wont allow civilian use of Uranium! :-)
PS> Waste rods from Nuclear power are 300*C for the next 5,000 years. Tyler Wilson replaces his fuel every 30 years.

wsx

RE: Can you keep up with this kid...
« Reply #9, on September 18th, 2013, 08:43 PM »
TED aligns with Monsanto, halting any talks about GMOs, 'food as medicine' or natural healing

"Allow me to be the first to announce that TED is dead. Why? Because the group that organizes so-called "TED talks" has been thoroughly hijacked by corporate junk science and now openly rejects any talks about GMOs, food as medicine, or even the subject of how food can help prevent behavioral disorders in children. All these areas of discussion are now red-flagged from being presented on any TED stage.

This is openly admitted by TEDx itself in a little-known letter publicly published on December 7, 2012. Click here to view the letter."

Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/042112_TED_conferences_pseudoscience_GMO.html#ixzz2fJ4Kh8ou

Some may say so but if so then some miss the point.

firepinto

RE: Can you keep up with this kid...
« Reply #10, on September 20th, 2013, 06:23 PM »
Quote from wsx on September 18th, 2013, 08:43 PM
TED aligns with Monsanto, halting any talks about GMOs, 'food as medicine' or natural healing

"Allow me to be the first to announce that TED is dead. Why? Because the group that organizes so-called "TED talks" has been thoroughly hijacked by corporate junk science and now openly rejects any talks about GMOs, food as medicine, or even the subject of how food can help prevent behavioral disorders in children. All these areas of discussion are now red-flagged from being presented on any TED stage.

This is openly admitted by TEDx itself in a little-known letter publicly published on December 7, 2012. Click here to view the letter."

Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/042112_TED_conferences_pseudoscience_GMO.html#ixzz2fJ4Kh8ou

Some may say so but if so then some miss the point.
Just the spelling of "TEDx" it's self tells me to keep away.  I'm not suprised.

freethisone

RE: Can you keep up with this kid...
« Reply #11, on September 20th, 2013, 06:46 PM »Last edited on September 20th, 2013, 06:52 PM by freethisone
Quote from DaS Energy on September 17th, 2013, 05:43 PM
Free to all for copy!  However if you want to go to 50*C  of Tyler's  300*C heat replace a power station. CO2 at 50*C is 200 bar, (steam 600*C) at 100*C its 10,000 bar. Portable nuclear has been around since I was a child, Governments wont allow civilian use of Uranium! :-)
PS> Waste rods from Nuclear power are 300*C for the next 5,000 years. Tyler Wilson replaces his fuel every 30 years.
did you know HHO browns gas will neutralize the radioactive material? leaving nothing to dissipate into the air.. did you know that?

try a search, i think its an accrual patent proving this is the case... a hho incinerator what ever the cost should be a must, and part of every safety precaution in nuclear industry. in other words a requirement..

recycle its safe and effective. vote no to saving spent fuel rods in a storage facility whatever it may be...  I hope you agree..))

by the way this would make an amazing crucible for melting all types of substances...

Matt Watts

RE: Can you keep up with this kid...
« Reply #12, on September 20th, 2013, 07:03 PM »
Quote from freethisone on September 20th, 2013, 06:46 PM
did you know HHO browns gas will neutralize the radioactive material? leaving nothing to dissipate into the air.. did you know that?
I don't know that to be true, but I have heard it repeated more than once.  I would sure like to understand the quantum physics behind it, because I think it would lead to other terrific breakthroughs as well.

The real trouble is, Fukushima is an absolute catastrophic event and little to nothing helpful is being done about it.  In fact, the Japanese are actually burning radioactive waste which spreads the mess around even more.  And then the water...  My heaven, the water underground and in the ocean is so radioactively hot, it will take thousands of years for Mother Nature to repair what has already been done and it's far from over right now.  In fact, it's getting worse every minute.  All that and we have some wiz kid that want's to build residential underground nuclear power plants.  The insanity is beyond recognition.  And you know what?  They'll build them too.  They'll shove them filthy things down your throat until you die or give up.  I sure wish the aliens (freaks, reptoids, evil ones, whatever you'd like to call them) that are running the show would go back to Mars or wherever they came from and just leave us alone.  I'm afraid if we don't stop them, they'll completely annihilate this planet.  It's so sad to watch happen right before our eyes.

Jeff Nading

RE: Can you keep up with this kid...
« Reply #13, on September 21st, 2013, 07:41 AM »Last edited on September 21st, 2013, 08:01 AM by Jeff Nading
Yes, the world of mankind took a turn for the worst since the marked year of 1914, :angel: from that time on things have really gotten very bad. The majority of people in the world have no clue, or don't take note about this. Proof of this is seen in every facet of life. Even in the YT videos I have uploaded, the one viewed the most is of the first printing of my 3d printer 37,493 views and very low 1,491 views of HHO production, something that could change forever the way we live, for the better, the life style of every one on the face of our earth and save the planet. It's an attitude that will not change until something major "earth shaking" " catastrophic event"  comes along, to change the thinking from self to others. It won't be to long before this occurs, I really think it will be in our lifetime, we will see it. :huh:

Lynx

RE: Can you keep up with this kid...
« Reply #14, on September 21st, 2013, 07:57 AM »
I so hope you're correct here Jeff and I can't understand it either that people aren't more interested in the possibilities to run your car essentially on tap water and some electrolyte, it's fully doable right now.
What I think it comes down to is that it's due to the fact that there's not too many kits available out there that which shows you how to completely convert your car to run this way, with all the necessary instructions that which you need in order to tweak your motor to enable it to be run on essentially hydrogen and air and so on and so forth.

Maybe we should have a HHO car build off?

Jeff Nading

RE: Can you keep up with this kid...
« Reply #15, on September 21st, 2013, 08:19 AM »
Quote from Lynx on September 21st, 2013, 07:57 AM
I so hope you're correct here Jeff and I can't understand it either that people aren't more interested in the possibilities to run your car essentially on tap water and some electrolyte, it's fully doable right now.
What I think it comes down to is that it's due to the fact that there's not too many kits available out there that which shows you how to completely convert your car to run this way, with all the necessary instructions that which you need in order to tweak your motor to enable it to be run on essentially hydrogen and air and so on and so forth.

Maybe we should have a HHO car build off?
The auto manufacture's have purposely seen to it, to make it almost impossible for most to covert newer vehicles to run on HHO say from 2000 onward. This is why there are not many kits available, the cost would be prohibitive or to many variations of such. It would be much simpler to start over, as you say HHO car build off.:D

Lynx

RE: Can you keep up with this kid...
« Reply #16, on September 21st, 2013, 08:38 AM »
Quote from Jeff Nading on September 21st, 2013, 08:19 AM
Quote from Lynx on September 21st, 2013, 07:57 AM
I so hope you're correct here Jeff.......
The auto manufacture's have purposely seen to it, to make it almost impossible for most to covert newer vehicles to run on HHO say from 2000 onward. This is why there are not many kits available, the cost would be prohibitive or to many variations of such. It would be much simpler to start over, as you say HHO car build off.:D
I honestly think you're correct here, without being paranoid or anything.
As for timing ignition I would use say a reed switch or hall effect sensor as a feedback to my ignition circuit so that I can fire the sparks without the need to adjust any cams or whatever, that way I also rid myself of any waste spark.
IDK if it's necessary to adjust the valve cams any, but that would in that case be the biggest operation here.
The carburator could be removed and replaced with an H2/gas manifold, a hose for recycling part of the exhaust could be mounted somewhere along the exhaust line and then there's all the other "little" things you need, such as a safety overpressure valve mounted on the crankcase, prefeably combined with water drainage, anti freeze the whole thing somehow, alternatively find a way to completely drain the whole system of water when you park your car for the night during winter.
Also not forgetting all the backflash arrestors needed.
And so on and so forth.
It's doable, that's for sure.

DaS Energy

RE: Can you keep up with this kid...
« Reply #17, on September 21st, 2013, 06:01 PM »
Quote from freethisone on September 20th, 2013, 06:46 PM
Quote from DaS Energy on September 17th, 2013, 05:43 PM
Free to all for copy!  However if you want to go to 50*C  of Tyler's  300*C heat replace a power station. CO2 at 50*C is 200 bar, (steam 600*C) at 100*C its 10,000 bar. Portable nuclear has been around since I was a child, Governments wont allow civilian use of Uranium! :-)

PS> Waste rods from Nuclear power are 300*C for the next 5,000 years. Tyler Wilson replaces his fuel every 30 years.
did you know HHO browns gas will neutralize the radioactive material? leaving nothing to dissipate into the air.. did you know that?

try a search, i think its an accrual patent proving this is the case... a hho incinerator what ever the cost should be a must, and part of every safety precaution in nuclear industry. in other words a requirement..

recycle its safe and effective. vote no to saving spent fuel rods in a storage facility whatever it may be...  I hope you agree..))

by the way this would make an amazing crucible for melting all types of substances...
Hello freethisone,

I did not know browns gas neutralise radiation!

Nuclear is the most inefficient and most costly power generation available.  Nuclear is past tense.

Recycle of weapons grade material on first look sounds viable, but Ted leaves out the end production. He talks lot of how the heat is manufactured but not the CO2 work pressure.

Teds Supercritical CO2 at +300*C has work pressure of 426,000 PSI which requires somewhat more than steam piping.

A 350 megawatt steam turbine has a work pressure of 2485 PSI.

CO2 at +50*C has a work pressure of 2485 PSI.

Browns gas could supply a heating source. A constant flame doing away with all the draw backs experienced with its use in the combustion engine.



 

Matt Watts

RE: Can you keep up with this kid...
« Reply #18, on September 21st, 2013, 11:22 PM »
Quote from DaS Energy on September 21st, 2013, 06:01 PM
Nuclear is the most inefficient and most costly power generation available.  Nuclear is past tense.

Recycle of weapons grade material on first look sounds viable, but Ted leaves out the end production.
The part not mentioned is the recovery and transport of this material--the most dangerous part.  This is where accidents happen.  One mistake and you have essentially caused far more harm than you could ever possibly make up for in the next 100 years.  The expense alone (without incident) involved in this operation would negate any potential for profit or cost savings by individuals.

As you said, nuclear is past tense, except for the cleanup of all that mess.