[NewCandle] Dead batt. OU?

Jones Beene jonesb9 at pacbell.net
Thu Mar 8 13:47:54 EST 2007


Nick

> I hold to the hypothesis that magnetic moters and OU
> transformers are mostly red herrings, but they
> represent interesting "hairy edge" non-reversible
> thermodynamic systems that might entice
> (statistically) negentropy to show up - for a while. 
> Until negentropy gets bored and leaves.


Cannot disagree wholeheartedly. Even so -- in "mixed" systems - i.e. 
magnetic combined with electrochemical, there could be something special 
about the "waveform" which is generated wrt chemical bonds. By "special" 
-- this includes getting the Casimir force involved at the cleavage site...

That is pretty much where I was going... using a highly spiked waveform 
to split chemical bonds with less energy than should be required.

Jones



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