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| This is a discussion on Power source that turns physics on its head????? within the Fred's House of Pancakes forums, part of the PriusChat Forums category; Originally posted by Kiloran @Nov 7 2005, 05:42 PM Could you run this calculation for us please? [snapback]152123[/snapback] You should ... |
Power source that turns physics on its head?????
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You should be able to find it worked out in any elementry book on quantum mechanics. You many need a background in calculas and know what an operator is to make any sense of it. Basically it gives the allowable energy levels for a single hydrogen atom which is unaffected by external forces and uses integers to predict the energy transition as the electron occupies different levels. | |
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Friends: 0 | It does seem like there are more than a few unresolved issues here. Thermodymamics would dictate that "all systems tend towards minimum energy and maximum randomness". The question arises as to not only what the "normal state" is but how do they change the position of the electron to get it to release its energy. The systems I remember studying required energy to excite the electron to higher state and then energy was recaptured when the electron returned to its "normal" state. |
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Friends: 0 | Didn't we do this yesterday ? Same article, http://priuschat.com/index.php?showtopic=12226&hl= I offered a newslink on post #16 http://www.zpenergy.com/ |
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You just can’t expect everyone to know everything that has ever been posted in every PriusChat forum. Hell, some people don’t even bother to read through a thread before posting their own insightful and very original thoughts . . . which someone else had already posted days before. Now if only there were a “Power Generation” or “Windmill” Forum, we could alleviate this particular duplication problem from ever happening again . . . maybe. | |
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