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Originally posted by seamus
Originally posted by PuterMan
[...]and most of you 'armchair experts' should remember that if you did not love your oil based economies so much then none of this would be necessary and there would be no spill.
We are all as much to blame for this as the oil companies because of our demand
This is pure Bullcr*p. We have had free energy technology since the days of Nathan Stubblefield and Nikola Tesla (Not to mention Edwin V. Gray). We have had 100mpg carburetors since Charles Pogue invented the vaporizing carburetor in the 30s. Daniel Dingell of the Philippines was recently bought off from his water fuel project. Stanley Meyer was assassinated while celebrating the signing of an agreement with a manufacturer for HIS water fuel system. The undisputable fact is that the powers that be rely upon scarcity of energy in order to control the populace.
Ask yourself: Qui bene?
Or are you here to dispense guilt upon the common man who wants to feed and house his family in peace?
Source
Pogue went overnight from impoverished inventor to the manager of a successful factory making oil filters for the motor industry. Ever since, suspicion has lingered that oil companies and car manufacturers colluded to bury Pogue’s invention.
Engineers who have tried in the past to build a carburetor using Pogue’s theories have found the results less than satisfactory. Charles Friend, of Canada’s National Research Council, told Marketplace, a consumer affairs programme: "You can get fantastic mileage if you're prepared to de-rate the vehicle to a point where, for example, it might take you ten minutes to accelerate from 0 to 30 miles an hour."
It's remarkable to me, that with all of the attention given to Nikola Tesla in the last few years, I have not heard any mention of this aspect of his work. Volumes have been written on so-called "free energy" devices, wherein the would-be inventors are searching in vain for a ubiquitously present, inexhaustible source of energy from which their machines may draw.
If someone is of a mind to bilk billions in that process, they are of the wrong mindset, and the universe will spew them out, bringing their intentions to naught. Case in point: EV Gray.
If the device worked as specified, it would violate both the first and second laws of thermodynamics, allowing operation as a perpetual motion machine.[2] Meyer's claims about his "Water Fuel Cell" and the car that it powered were found to be fraudulent by an Ohio court in 1996.
The undisputable fact is that the powers that be rely upon scarcity of energy in order to control the populace.
Or are you here to dispense guilt upon the common man who wants to feed and house his family in peace?
This is pure Bullcr*p
Originally posted by soleprobe
reply to post by seamus
excellent
Originally posted by Marrr
Just an opinion here, but there are sooo damn many threads about this now. Alot of good information is being overlooked. Do we have to start a new thread everytime there is an update. This is becoming an asinine distraction.
Originally posted by peggy m
reply to post by M Grandin
Narrowing the hole will ultimately result in more force. Try it with a garden hose. Eventually the pressure will build and everything that was building up will make its way out.
That is why all these tricks that BP has tried have not worked. In 200 feet of water weight, the tricks work because there is less pressure but in 5,000 feet of water weight, it doesn't work. More weight equals more pressure. The weight of the water is pushing down on the rock plates and depending on the depth of the oil reservoir, it may eventually collapse it, forcing a big final spew. But that is years down the road.
Have you ever had to patch a water bed? If you sit on the bed while you work on the hole, you can't patch it. Common sense for laymen like you and I, is to relieve the pressure then patch. Right?
BTW: Love BP's current live feed. Can't see anything worth looking at.
Originally posted by M Grandin
Originally posted by peggy m
reply to post by M Grandin
Narrowing the hole will ultimately result in more force. Try it with a garden hose. Eventually the pressure will build and everything that was building up will make its way out.
That is why all these tricks that BP has tried have not worked. In 200 feet of water weight, the tricks work because there is less pressure but in 5,000 feet of water weight, it doesn't work. More weight equals more pressure. The weight of the water is pushing down on the rock plates and depending on the depth of the oil reservoir, it may eventually collapse it, forcing a big final spew. But that is years down the road.
Have you ever had to patch a water bed? If you sit on the bed while you work on the hole, you can't patch it. Common sense for laymen like you and I, is to relieve the pressure then patch. Right?
BTW: Love BP's current live feed. Can't see anything worth looking at.
Thanks for comments! I am well aware of the effects you talk about. But I cannot agree water depth counts here regarding resulting lift of concentric steel
cylinders assembly. At least not in the sense you appear mean. It is the difference in density between steel and water (or oil/gas) that counts in that respect. But for some reason there is an enormeously increased pressure from the gas/oil well below - very much exceeding that due to "water column" down to that depth. Maybe that pressure is heavier than any valve can stand - but this pressure is at least limited.
By also adding heavy weights upon concentric steel cylinders and "closing" rod, sufficient force to stand the pressure must be possible achieve.
[edit on 2-6-2010 by M Grandin]