In Reply to: RE: Can I get by with 2 watts? posted by Tre' on December 18, 2021 at 15:17:57:
The term was in common use at MSU, and Cal-Tech
engineering departments when I visited those
people.It's just another thing that has been censored
from our libraries. Today, they teach what makes them
money, not so much what allows individual
understanding.Can't have the old, real engineers influencing the
designers of mass-market platforms. I believe the
idea is to keep each employee ignorant of what the
other is doing-- that way you can design parts of a
machine that nobody understands the whole uses of.If that sounds a lot like modern medicine, where
the good Dr. doesn't know fully== what he's doing to
the victim-- well, that's where we're at now.I would like to know how Nathan Stubblefield's
free power & heat systems worked. Think anyone can
find out all about them? Not a chance! That stuff is buried
in the past-- modern power systems are used to charge
you the max, and control your entire household just as soon as
it's all installed to do that.You might want to consider Nathan's methods, and how
he got "transfer efficiency" that was obviously very high.
You might need it when you're earning $3000 a month and your
power bill is $5000 a month.-Dennis-
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