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profitis

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« Reply #2880 on: September 27, 2014, 12:01:39 AM »
Yeah right @mark E.that's why sheehan is allowed to mess around with multi-million dollar lab equipment,to tell us shit.

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« Reply #2881 on: October 08, 2014, 02:02:38 AM »
Math@sarkeizen. So we warm a karpen to accelerate corrosion..96500 coulombs required to corrode 65g gold. 96.5seconds for an amp to dissolve 65mg gold.111days for 10microamps to dissolve 65mg gold. a day and a half for 10microamps to dissolve 1mg/cm2 thai gold leaf.a day and a half of warming  to rule out corrosion.a day and a half..what will we see

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« Reply #2882 on: October 20, 2014, 04:26:07 PM »
Math@sarkeizen.
Is against 2LOT violations.  If you had a real argument that could be put forward formally.  We would likely have seen it ages ago. 

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« Reply #2883 on: October 21, 2014, 08:28:23 AM »
A day and a half @sarkeizen.a day and a half.a book will be written with that title later on by somebody

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« Reply #2884 on: October 22, 2014, 02:55:05 AM »
A day and a half @sarkeizen.a day and a half.a book will be written with that title later on by somebody
but it likely won't provide a formal argument for 2LOT violations either.

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« Reply #2885 on: October 23, 2014, 07:49:37 PM »
If it begins with the words, 'a day and a half' it most certainly will

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« Reply #2886 on: December 10, 2014, 03:03:06 PM »
If it begins with the words, 'a day and a half' it most certainly will
Yawn.  Go back to faking knowledge about medicine.

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« Reply #2887 on: December 10, 2014, 04:02:06 PM »
As Mr. Hardcastle has abandoned his www.quentron.com website and apparently withdrawn his claims to violation of the Second Law of Thermodynamics, then maybe this thread should be left to rest in peace.

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« Reply #2888 on: December 10, 2014, 04:46:51 PM »
apparently withdrawn his claims to violation of the Second Law of Thermodynamics
Call me curious...where did he do this?

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« Reply #2889 on: December 10, 2014, 06:04:20 PM »
Call me curious...where did he do this?
AFAIK he gave up promoting his claims earlier this year.   His website is now some sort of Japanese dating site:  www.quentron.com.

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« Reply #2890 on: December 10, 2014, 06:12:26 PM »
Ah I thought he might have said somewhere that he doesn't think his device works.  Unless he's a troll I'd expect that he still thinks it works.

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« Reply #2891 on: December 10, 2014, 06:54:00 PM »
Ah I thought he might have said somewhere that he doesn't think his device works.  Unless he's a troll I'd expect that he still thinks it works.
Whatever deluded thoughts he may or may not still have he has stopped promoting the idea that he has a way to cheat the Second Law.

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« Reply #2892 on: April 15, 2015, 11:30:24 AM »
'Epicatalytic thermal diode
WO 2014194138 A1
RESUMO
An Epicatalytic Thermal Diode (ETD) includes one or
more ETD cells. Each cell comprises first and second
surfaces with a cavity between them, which contains
a gas that is epicatalytically active with respect to the
pair of surfaces. The surfaces chemically interact
with the gas such that the gas dissociates at a faster
rate proximate to the first surface than it does
proximate to the second surface. Thus, a steady-state
temperature differential between the first surface
and the second surface is created and maintained. In
various applications, multiple ETD cells are
connected in series and/or parallel.
DESCRIÇÃO (O texto do OCR pode conter erros)
EPICATALYTIC THERMAL DIODE
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S.
Provisional Patent Application No. 61/824,419,
entitled "Epicatalytic Thermal Diode," filed on May 29,
2013 ; U.S. Provisional Patent Application No.
61/828,421, entitled "Epicatalytic Thermal Diode,"
filed on May 29, 2013; and U.S. Patent Application No.
14/289,322, entitled "Epicatalytic Thermal Diode, filed
on May 28, 2014, all of which are hereby
incorporated by reference in their entirety.'

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« Reply #2893 on: April 15, 2015, 11:45:37 AM »
'[0070] Based on energy scaling arguments, it is
inferred that a steady-state temperature differential
can be established and maintained at room
temperature. Chemical equilibrium constants (Keq) -
upon which all standard chemistry is based - depend
on temperature and reaction Gibbs free energy (Keq
= exp[-G/RT]), to which the dominant contribution is
usually the bond energy for the reaction. In such
cases, the characteristic energy scale (φ) for chemical
equilibrium is given by the ratio of bond energy to
thermal energy, i.e., φ = AG/RT. Thus, weaker bonds
require commensurately lower temperatures to
achieve similar levels of dissociation and desorption.
[0071] Hydrogen bonds (-0.5 eV) are typically an
order of magnitude weaker than covalent bonds (~5
eV), and van der Waals bonds are typically an order
of magnitude weaker still (-0.05 eV). Thus, because
covalent epicatalysis of H 2 operates well at -2000 K, it
follows that epicatalytic dissociation of hydrogen-
bonded and van der Waals-bonded dimers should
occur at or below room temperature. For example,
because the ratio φ (4.5 eV/2000 K), where 4.5 eV is
the approximate bond strength of a Hydrogen dimer,
is approximately equal to the ratio φ (0.5 eV/220 K),
where 220 K is well below room temperature, it can
be inferred that a Hydrogen bonded dimer can easily
exhibit epicatalytic behavior at room temperature in
the presence of an appropriate pair of surfaces.'

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« Reply #2894 on: April 15, 2015, 12:09:28 PM »
Nothing about that says that the entropy decreases.