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If monopoles exist



maybe they don't but narrowing down the possibility of tapping into the earths magnetic field to the existence of these so called monopoles is not exactly looking outside the square now is it?:P



Looking outside "the square" when "the square" represents the known laws of physics, is generally a complete waste of time, money, and energy. Feel free to waste yours, but I know of no competent physicists or engineers who consider this a promising avenue to pursue.
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Looking outside "the square" when "the square" represents the known laws of physics, is generally a complete waste of time, money, and energy. Feel free to waste yours, but I know of no competent physicists or engineers who consider this a promising avenue to pursue.





I guess that is how Patent Law make a few people Very rich. Maybe the magnets in the components of our everyday common products are most dependant on the earths magnetic field in ways we cannot currently fathom.

I am no scientist and maybe you are? Possibilitys are endless.

read the quote below.
"When the power of love overcomes the love of power, then the world will see peace." - 'Jimi' Hendrix

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Looking outside "the square" when "the square" represents the known laws of physics, is generally a complete waste of time, money, and energy. Feel free to waste yours, but I know of no competent physicists or engineers who consider this a promising avenue to pursue.





I guess that is how Patent Law make a few people Very rich. Maybe the magnets in the components of our everyday common products are most dependant on the earths magnetic field in ways we cannot currently fathom.

I am no scientist and maybe you are? Possibilitys are endless.

read the quote below.



Must be those "Rare Earth" magnets you're thinking about;) However, I teach a graduate level course on magnetic materials and I assure you that we "fathom" them quite well with known physical laws.

I have yet to see a functional product on sale that violates the known laws of physics. I'm sure a few scams have made some people rich.

Feel free to waste your own time chasing monopoles.
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If you're gonna think that far out'a the box, how about a carbon nanotube elevator to space... where you wait while the earth rotates and your stop comes round before descending the appropriate elevator.

Great for going from the US to Europe... not so good for going from Europe to South Africa...

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Some good news - we will soon have another option to gas-powered cars.

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Nissan going battery 'within three years'

November 27, 2006

Tokyo Japan - Nissan is planning to sell battery cars within three years in a bid to catch up with its rivals in the market.

The Nihon Keizai Shimbun newspaper said, without citing sources, that the light, sub-compact electric model would be powered by lithium-ion batteries developed in-house,

Most battery cars cannot travel far between charges but Nissan is aiming for a range of 200km

Mitsubishi Motors and Fuji Heavy Industries are leading the development of battery cars. Nissan's participation would, Nihon Keizai said, intensify the race.

Nissan also plans to accelerate the expansion of its diesel car range and the development of bio-ethanol cars in co-operation with top shareholder Renault, the newspaper said. - AFP
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Some good news - we will soon have another option to gas-powered cars.

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Nissan going battery 'within three years'

November 27, 2006

Tokyo Japan - Nissan is planning to sell battery cars within three years in a bid to catch up with its rivals in the market.

The Nihon Keizai Shimbun newspaper said, without citing sources, that the light, sub-compact electric model would be powered by lithium-ion batteries developed in-house,

Most battery cars cannot travel far between charges but Nissan is aiming for a range of 200km

Mitsubishi Motors and Fuji Heavy Industries are leading the development of battery cars. Nissan's participation would, Nihon Keizai said, intensify the race.

Nissan also plans to accelerate the expansion of its diesel car range and the development of bio-ethanol cars in co-operation with top shareholder Renault, the newspaper said. - AFP
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Yes, that certinally is a good thing.

I wonder if you mistake my position on all of this?

First, I have no problem with cleaner more effiecent options for the consumer.
I have no problem with manufacteres filling (or even creating through new tech) niches to satisfy the consumer.

My only problem is those that beleive this is what everybody should be driving, pushing thier agenda using bad and inconclusive and yet unproved science and governments to force everybody to do as they (say in many cases) do!

Despite the retoric there in no consensus as the wether or not man is causing or can effect global warming.
I still read and look into it as shown in what I posted in the other thread.

Hope that claifies my position. (If you understood it sorry for the repeat)
"America will never be destroyed from the outside,
if we falter and lose our freedoms,
it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
Abraham Lincoln

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Despite the retoric there in no consensus as the wether or not man is causing or can effect global warming.






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Most atmospheric physicists believe that increasing carbon dioxide levels in the upper atmosphere will boost this radiative effect and cause the temperature and density of that region to decrease. However, obtaining global historical data on the temperature, density and size of the upper atmosphere can be a tricky business, which has made these effects difficult to confirm.

Now, Jan Laštovi?ka of the Institute of Atmospheric Physicists in the Czech Republic and colleagues in the US, India and Germany believe that these effects have been observed in a sufficient number of independent studies to paint a consistent picture of the manmade changes occurring in the upper atmosphere.

According to the researchers, comprehensive studies of the mesosphere – the portion of the upper atmosphere at 50-90 km altitude – reveal that most of this region is cooling at a rate of about 3 Celsius degrees per decade. This cooling is in agreement with models based on increasing carbon dioxide levels. Further up in the thermosphere (90-800 km) there have been no direct measurements of temperature. However, a dramatic drop in the “ion temperature” of 17 degrees per decade has been observed at heights of about 350 km. The ion temperature is a measure of the thermal motion of ions and is related directly to temperature. This drop is also consistent with rising carbon dioxide levels.


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thanks for making my point

that is what they have and I quote

"most"

What the fuck does that mean??

I can find those that say just the oposite.

there is no areeement just the politically correct claiming the high ground.

I am am reading both sides. They both have compelling arguments.

the difference?

One side is not telling the other side what they "should" believe:S
"America will never be destroyed from the outside,
if we falter and lose our freedoms,
it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
Abraham Lincoln

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>"most" . . . What the fuck does that mean??

"Most" means the greatest quantity.

>One side is not telling the other side what they "should" believe.

There is a difference between science and belief. Science is a collection of laws and theories that accurately explain phenomena we observe in nature; belief is confidence in something not amenable to rigorous proof.

Some examples:

Science: Increasing CO2 concentrations reduce re-radiation of infrared radiation, thus increasing the amount of heat retained by the atmosphere.

Belief: The world wants to destroy the US by forcing them to follow unfair rules.

Science: Through burning X tons of coal and Y tons of oil a year, we add Z tons of CO2 to the atmosphere.

Belief: I can't believe we add all that CO2 to the air!

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>There is a difference between science and belief. Science is a collection of laws and theories that accurately explain phenomena we observe in nature; belief is confidence in something not amenable to rigorous proof.<

which for the most part you DO NOT HAVE!!!!!!

You rely on flawed science to support your view.

That is what I believe.

Does that make it so?????
"America will never be destroyed from the outside,
if we falter and lose our freedoms,
it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
Abraham Lincoln

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>You rely on flawed science to support your view.

Both statements above are scientifically provable. One can be proved with a radiometer, an IR source and a gas chamber. The other can be shown by simple math.

>That is what I believe. Does that make is so?

Nope - but it does mean it's your belief, which is fine. Heck, some people believe the earth is flat. As long as they're not flying the airplane that I'm on, they are perfectly free to believe that.

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Science: Increasing CO2 concentrations reduce re-radiation of infrared radiation, thus increasing the amount of heat retained by the atmosphere.

Belief: The minimal amout of extra heat retained via the CO2 will cause through various unproven feed back mechanisms a runaway global warming effect.
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Science: Increasing CO2 concentrations reduce re-radiation of infrared radiation, thus increasing the amount of heat retained by the atmosphere.

Belief: The minimal amout of extra heat retained via the CO2 will cause through various unproven feed back mechanisms a runaway global warming effect.



WINNER!

Thanks for playing, everyone. The show's over. :ph34r:

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>Belief: The minimal amout of extra heat retained via the CO2 will
> cause through various unproven feed back mechanisms a runaway
> global warming effect.

Neither I nor any scientist I know thinks that will surely happen. What we DO know will happen is that a rise of a few degrees C will occur due to blockage of IR re-radiation. Other things MAY happen - but that rise of a few degrees C will do plenty of damage by itself.

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Yes.

We are always running out of everything that is being consumed and no longer being produced.

This is such an easy test.

Next question please.
" . . . the lust for power can be just as completely satisfied by suggesting people into loving their servitude as by flogging them and kicking them into obedience." -- Aldous Huxley

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And the price is going back up. Expect new all-time highs by Spring.

You've been warned.



GeorgieBoy and DickieBoy know its after the election now.. so their buddies can raise it all they want... just to make sure that their retirement funds grow as much as they can while they are still in power.

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