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Tom Del Rosso

Jan 1, 1970
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I saw this months ago and forgot to ask. What do y'all think about it?

 
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Tom Del Rosso

Jan 1, 1970
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John said:
Nonsense.

Yeah, I just watched it again and was reminded of his claim that
transmitting antennas get hot!

And capacitors are "efficient when energy passes through them quickly."

He claims the gov't is investing in this. I wonder if anyone else is.
 
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tm

Jan 1, 1970
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Tom Del Rosso said:
Yeah, I just watched it again and was reminded of his claim that
transmitting antennas get hot!

And capacitors are "efficient when energy passes through them quickly."

He claims the gov't is investing in this. I wonder if anyone else is.


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Another Obama fiasco? Pissing away our tax money?

All he needs to finish the scam is tag it with "green".
 
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Jos Bergervoet

Jan 1, 1970
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I saw this months ago and forgot to ask. What do y'all think about it?


Can you just write down your question?! I'm
not going to watch a complete YouTube clip just
because you don't want to type a few words!
 
Can you just write down your question?! I'm
not going to watch a complete YouTube clip just
because you don't want to type a few words!

His question was what do you think of the clip?
You don't have to actually watch it to give your opinion, Jos. This is
the internet, after all. In fact it's better and more common to say that
you didn't watch it, because you are certain it's scientific crap.

Mine is (and I actually watched that piece of crap) is that virtually
everything the guy is saying is wrong. Ever notice how HOT an antenna
gets when transmitting? I mean our local TV station does ONE MEGAWATT
erp into a few aluminum rods on the top of a tower. Should be melting it
down, right? It all just goes downhill from there. If he can't sell the
spray-on antennas he can always pitch CO2 as the cause of climate
change. I think there's big money in that.
 
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Jos Bergervoet

Jan 1, 1970
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His question was what do you think of the clip?
You don't have to actually watch it to give your opinion, Jos.

I did give my opinion. :^)
This is
the internet, after all. In fact it's better and more common to say that
you didn't watch it, because you are certain it's scientific crap.

Still OP might have had a genuine question (but
apparently not..)
Mine is (and I actually watched that piece of crap) is that virtually
everything the guy is saying is wrong. Ever notice how HOT an antenna
gets when transmitting? I mean our local TV station does ONE MEGAWATT
erp into a few aluminum rods on the top of a tower. Should be melting it
down, right? It all just goes downhill from there. If he can't sell the
spray-on antennas he can always pitch CO2 as the cause of climate
change. I think there's big money in that.

Yes, selling and granting indulgences! That was
big business already in the dark middle ages.

(J)
 
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Szczepan Bialek

Jan 1, 1970
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His question was what do you think of the clip?
You don't have to actually watch it to give your opinion, Jos. This is
the internet, after all. In fact it's better and more common to say that
you didn't watch it, because you are certain it's scientific crap.

Mine is (and I actually watched that piece of crap) is that virtually
everything the guy is saying is wrong. Ever notice how HOT an antenna gets
when transmitting? I mean our local TV station does ONE MEGAWATT erp into
a few aluminum rods on the top of a tower. Should be melting it down,
right? It all just goes downhill from there.

In Tesla's time it was main topic. The efficiency of an antenna was the
diameter of the wire dependent. The thinner is better.
But too thin was melting. There were the such lamps.
Now everybody know how to do "local TV station".
If he can't sell the spray-on antennas he can always pitch CO2 as the
cause of climate change. I think there's big money in that.

At the end of antenna the field electron emission take place. The surface
condition is extremally important:
""In the early years of the 21st century there has been renewed interest in
vacuum tubes, this time with the electron emitter formed on a flat silicon
substrate, as in integrated circuit technology. This subject is now called
vacuum nanoelectronics. The most common design uses a cold cathode in the
form of a large-area field electron source (for example a field emitter
array). With these devices, electrons are field-emitted from a large number
of closely spaced individual emission sites."

S*
 
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josephkk

Jan 1, 1970
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But, presumably it's nonsense that makes money.


Mmmm. Not makes as in creating new wealth, but gets money as in Bernie
Madhoff. Too many people are immune to the difference.

?-)
 
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Chieftain of the Carpet Crawlers

Jan 1, 1970
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I prefer "Bernie Made-Off" (with lots of other people's money).

There were several people involved and they are all still having it good.
With the only exception being his son.

There were several folks involved in this, and I find it sad that they
did not dig up exactly who.

I would TORTURE Made-off just to find out who too.
 
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Chieftain of the Carpet Crawlers

Jan 1, 1970
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I saw this months ago and forgot to ask. What do y'all think about it?



A far more practical, and real device is to use sea water as the
antenna.

Don't believe it?

Think of a squirt gun being used to both receive and transmit
signals. It is real, not some claim that spray paint will make a
repeatable, integral device every time. This does.
 
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Chieftain of the Carpet Crawlers

Jan 1, 1970
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A far more practical, and real device is to use sea water as the
antenna.

Don't believe it?

Think of a squirt gun being used to both receive and transmit
signals. It is real, not some claim that spray paint will make a
repeatable, integral device every time. This does.


Oooops!

 
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bjacoby

Jan 1, 1970
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Heh. Don't forget to put your radio in a plastic baggie! The "antenna"
also rains down sea water on you and the radio!
 
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Chieftain of the Carpet Crawlers

Jan 1, 1970
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Heh. Don't forget to put your radio in a plastic baggie! The "antenna"
also rains down sea water on you and the radio!

They figure if you are that close to water, your gear is probably
pretty hardy.
 
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Jasen Betts

Jan 1, 1970
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Think of a squirt gun being used to both receive and transmit
signals. It is real, not some claim that spray paint will make a
repeatable, integral device every time. This does.

Tike a proverbial "wet (piece of) string" antenna.
just generate a carrier wave and modulate the antenna by shouting at
it

:^)
 
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