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rukiddingme

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Cambridge Crude
« on: June 07, 2011, 01:39:27 AM »
New battery design could give electric vehicles a jolt:

http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2011/flow-batteries-0606.html

azam.yahya

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Re: Cambridge Crude
« Reply #1 on: September 01, 2012, 05:58:19 AM »
With cambridge crude technological progress underway, is it possible to get hands to it for independent research.

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Re: Cambridge Crude ( Sorry, )
« Reply #2 on: September 02, 2012, 04:17:02 AM »
Hello, I am sure I am in the wrong area and don't know the progression or the method used here on the site for replying on what I am working on. As it is mentioned in many parts of the forward while registering, very few in and/or on our world have the capability of knowing math, quantum mechanics or physics and able to apply this knowledge to applicable processes. To start it simple, I am not sure how many on this site or having not found this anywhere from books or off the internet; I begin by taking  a one inch crystal in length cut in octagon form having pointed terminated ends, (not attached or terminated to anything yet, just the ends are pointed and terminated) one/fourth inch thick. I made a cardboard chuck to hold the bottom point of the crystal. With an ION counter, I took a reading of the Quartz which measured .8 then by placing a round magnet that has a hole in the middle of it down around the crystal at the bottom, then placed the same kind of magnet in reverse polarity over the crystal, the two magnets sat lifting off the quartz crystal with a one inch gap. I took a reading of the crystal again between the two magnets on the crystal, the reading is 685. This tells me that the magnets in reverse polarity ONLY around the crystal, excited the IONS in the crystal from a ground state to an inertia state, similar to a Ruby-Laser but not using flash-tube rapped around a cylindrical ruby with mirrors placed at the ends (one mirror is a two-way mirror at one end) Using raw rock magnet and designing  my own, shaped like similar purchased magnets used from Radio-Shack, the reading was higher. I continued with my project, thus spinning the magnets in opposite directions using small motors. This raised the inertia state of the crystal high enough to using the terminated ends of the crystal.  I am continuing my work and have been very successful with these experiments, using this inertia for a number of different applications.

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Re: Cambridge Crude
« Reply #3 on: September 03, 2012, 07:12:56 PM »
Hello mate, You are right there is a majority that doesnt know what is the quantum of physics which you have tried to explained like wise you havn't quite answered my query? It has nothing do with cambridge crude technology matey.

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Re: Cambridge Crude
« Reply #4 on: September 03, 2012, 07:31:45 PM »
Oh yeah sorry. I got carried away and rambled on. It looks to me like there working on a battery that is better then lithium-ion batteries. I found this site http://gm-volt.com/2011/06/14/could-cambridge-crude-gel-battery-send-fossil-fuel-toward-extinction/ I do know that they have been working on this for over six months or better. It was talked about in a paper I use to get called The Epoch Times. It cost too much for a yearly rate when you just don't bring in one-hundred  grand a year any more. I got hurt and lost my job. (its in my Bio) Are you talking about this?

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Re: Cambridge Crude
« Reply #5 on: September 03, 2012, 08:27:15 PM »
Yes mate, now you are on the right track. Sorry about your job loss. But you sound more of a scientist rather than a financial crunch victim. Anyways Have you got any idea or sample for this mile stone battery.