[OT] Zero-point energy (was Re: 3-phase (was: Re: CDC 9766 Drive and packs))

From: Hans Franke <Hans.Franke_at_mch20.sbs.de>
Date: Fri Feb 5 13:30:02 1999

> > done. We haven't found one case in nature that uses the principle.
> > This is usually a good case for there not being a way to
> > do it. As we look at everything man has done, we notice
> > that nature has often been using that principle for something
> > else for billions of years. It is vary important to explore
> > why we can't do it but foolish to believe that because we
> > don't know why we can't that somehow we will beat all the indicators
> > and find the trick that nature missed and only we could find.

> I can't think of any case in nature of fast nuclear fission like
> we've been able to do for fifty-odd years. In fact, I can't think
> of any "natural" way to achieve a critical mass of fissionable
> material.

Ridicoulous to think that there has never in this Universe
been a critical gathering of fissionable material big enough
to start a reaction. But we don't need the universe it has
hapened on earth - there are several natural uranium deposits
that tell stories that there must have been a moderate fission
process within in the past.

Gruss
H.

--
Ich denke, also bin ich, also gut
HRK
Received on Fri Feb 05 1999 - 13:30:02 GMT

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