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Zephir

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Re: Home Nucler Reactor class 180
« Reply #45 on: April 26, 2017, 12:43:27 AM »
IMO the erosion by cavitation could be avoided by proper construction of reactor. For example if we expand the compressed water jet from a nozzle into a higher volume of water, some localized cavitation will be also present after the nozzle. But in this case the volume of cavitation will not touch the surface of reactor in any point, so it cannot lead into its destruction. The question is, if this way of cavitation will be energetically effective with respect to generally low COP/KDP of cavitation effect. During braking of jet stream a huge amount of energy will be also wasted with turbulence and by pressure loss without any overunity.

Regarding the overunity during cavitation, I can see some similarity in behavior of small water bubbles under changing pressure and magnetic domains within ferromagnets, the magnetization level of which is changing rapidly. In my theory the overunity may emerge when some negentropic process applies in fast repeating cycles. Despite what the mainstream physics says, the law of spontaneously entropy increase gets violated all around us quite often. For example the oversaturation, undercooling or overheating of fluids during their boiling are also negentropic thermodynamic equilibrium violating effects.

This is because the formation of bubbles within fluids isn't entirely smooth process: when small bubble is about to form, some excess of pressure must be present there because of surface tension effect. The surface tension force makes the pressure inside small bubbles quite substantially higher, than the pressure outside it and the density fluctuations presented inside the fluid must overcome this barrier (so-called activation energy) first. The thermal fluctuations of liquid (which are assisted with vacuum fluctuations on background) will finally break the activation energy for bubble formation - and just during this tiny period of time the vacuum fluctuations could do an usable work for us. On this principle the alleged overunity in ROSH buyoance geneator could be also based.

ARMCORTEX

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Re: Home Nucler Reactor class 180
« Reply #46 on: April 26, 2017, 07:34:10 AM »
NKE
April 13th I had emergency eye surgery [second time in two months for retina detachment]

this time they did things which I will not even put in print here [lunch time]
and when they were done sewing behind the eye they filled the eye with oil.

I can't risk messing this one up, so I'm climbing the walls and going slow.[reading can be torture]

and I am VERY far behind now with commitments

apologies

Chet K

Sorry to hear that Ramset.

NKE, please give this man his overunity before he goes blind, for the love of god.

Be the first, the gladiator champion to release the overunity. Competition is heating up anyways.

triffid

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Re: Home Nucler Reactor class 180
« Reply #47 on: May 18, 2017, 03:36:58 PM »
test,just wanted a link to this thread.triffid

triffid

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Re: Home Nucler Reactor class 180
« Reply #48 on: June 22, 2017, 03:57:12 PM »

It seems like to me this thread exists only to sell something.triffid

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Re: Home Nucler Reactor class 180
« Reply #49 on: January 28, 2018, 03:34:42 PM »
I'd love to see it. I thought you were hiding it, NKE.