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  • #31
    Speaking of VORTEX TECHNOLOGY, how insane is this........>



    Lawnmower that uses NO GAS or electric.....it runs on .......(wait for it)........THE GRASS IT CUTS (chicken or the egg????)


    Yes, it works, yes, its not a prototype......YES, apparently THIS is the future.


    Was just shown on FOX NEWS. A M A Z I N G


    E-Mow: Lawnmower That Runs On Grass - FOX 32 News Chicago


    A new invention that could make mowing the lawn a little easier...

    Sean Cummings has been mowing lawns in New York for over 25 years, but recently he says he's been battered by the price of gas.

    Cummings says it now costs him three times as much to mow a lawn as it did when he first started. In fact, he says modern landscaping is a business model completely dependent on how much it costs to fill the mowers.

    Which is exactly why Jason Force invented E-Mow, the world's first self-fueled lawn mower.

    E-Mow cuts lawns like other mowers, but then uses a vortex dryer to remove any water from the clippings. It then heats and pressurizes them to create pellets AND BURNS ITS OWN PELLETS TO FUEL ITSELF .

    "The pellets go in the top there's a reaction fuel gas comes out the side and you can use that in an engine to create power," said Force.

    Force says the technology will first be used to create alfalfa feed for livestock and then in a short time, inside commercial lawn mowers. A time Cummings says can't come soon enough.

    Force guarantees the unimaginable will be coming to a lawn near you, by the end of next summer.




    E-Mow: Lawnmower This Is the World's First Self-Fueled Lawnmower


    USING A VORTEX DRYER.......THEN BURNING THE VERY GRASS IT CUTS TO FUEL ITSELF



    https://www.yahoo.com/tech/douglas-k...527366604.html
    Last edited by TheoriaApophasis; 08-24-2014, 10:05 AM.

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    • #32
      emo. if its even real.

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      • #33
        an .. emo that cuts itself. hahaa

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        • #34


          Just a month away to the unveiling of the dawn of a WHOLLY NEW communication / data portal invention.

          IEEE Photonics Conference (IPC)


          UNPHASED LIGHT VORTEX DATA TRANSFER


          If you have telecommunications stock. SELL IT



          Even 1 Terabyte per second is about to be made to look "Stoneage SLOW"








          Ive never said this before
          , and it will likely be the LAST TIME I get to say it (and the first time of course).............

          This new invention/ technology is going to TILT the world off its axis in the arena of comm. and data transfer.



          (no, its not my invention) .


          How important is it?

          INFINITE less power consumption, ultrafast data transfers.

          Imagine server farms and your computer using 1/10,000th the power on a 1 GB download / upload / stream.


          Near INFINITE error correction redundancy

          Muti-spatial and holographic encryption even a dozen supercomputer could never penetrate.

          Military and other uses..........IMPOSSIBLE to jam the signal. ........ repeat IMPOSSIBLE


          Imagine INFINITE data redundancy in a SINGLE pulse of less than a millisecond !!!



          Star Trek looks like the Flintstones , the future is here.
          Last edited by TheoriaApophasis; 09-16-2014, 08:09 AM.

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          • #35
            But would we still be dependent on internet & phone service providers? I'd really like to seen an end to those.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Dingus View Post
              But would we still be dependent on internet & phone service providers? I'd really like to seen an end to those.

              In principle
              from what i can deduce it would be FREE from services.


              Imagine a local area network where almost NO power (comparatively) is needed to near instantly transfer an ungodly amount of data.



              Importantly, imagine 1 second pulse transferring TREMENDOUS amounts of data,

              in fact ALL your data, and enough left over for 20 other peoples data (ALL THEIR DATA).





              Last edited by TheoriaApophasis; 09-17-2014, 06:34 AM.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by TheoriaApophasis View Post
                In principle from what i can deduce YES.
                How disappointing, I hate feeling dependent on paid services.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Dingus View Post
                  How disappointing, I hate feeling dependent on paid services.


                  Oooooh, I thought you said would it be INDEPENDENT /// FREE FROM services.



                  So, reverse that which I said........ I read what you wrote wrong.


                  lack of sleep here

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                  • #39
                    I figured there'd still be some major limitation with this technology that'd make service providers still be relevant. I mean, it's not as if this new technology is omnidirectional & can communicate with the opposite end of the world without some kind of router, can it?

                    What you posted about mostly seems to be a laser-based communication method.

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                    • #40
                      i mean i dont see how nothing would be free from someone having to do something to make it work. like, a cable line man.

                      but some companies, i dont mind, like to deal with. so. like magicjack for example. when they where like 25-30 dollars a year. yea that was all great. what do you get ? a phone number, and unlimited calling to anywhere in the usa, anywhere, with a us number all year. they sell you a little box. they need teh money to what? give a number? fine whatever, and then, maybe repair a few boxes that mess up and maybe some lines at their business, to keep running? and the box costs you it was like 30 dollars or 25$ then? id ont remember.

                      so companies, arent that bad. ones that make it seem like they need to be peeing or something all the time to make yo8u pay for a bottle to put it in, then get someone to dump it, in a truck that needs to haul it off somewhere. then come back and keep filling it up, or maybe make a second bottle.

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                      • #41
                        I just remembered that the IEEE Photonics Conference is this week.

                        I can barely contain the excitement!

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Dingus View Post
                          I just remembered that the IEEE Photonics Conference is this week.

                          I can barely contain the excitement!


                          funny


                          funny thou art

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                          • #43
                            any proof ????
                            Last edited by tachyon; 10-12-2014, 09:21 PM.
                            The pure in heart will see the light.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by TheoriaApophasis View Post
                              Just a month away to the unveiling:
                              Now that the conference is underway, do you know when the announcement will be?
                              There is a reason why science has been successful and technology is widespread. Don't be afraid to do the math and apply the laws of physics.

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by wayne.ct View Post
                                Now that the conference is underway, do you know when the announcement will be?

                                Its been announced, yes,


                                Yet another laser rotation video without using mirrors. I'm using 1Hz per 90 degree pulses into the EDU (electromagnetic deflection unit) to test the inductors before final assembly. Here the Ferrocell is resting on the core tips with a bronze spacer and a fiber end-plate on top. You can see the inductors and potting cement. (I do clean them before assembly).


                                a 4-EMU, anti-vortex electromagnetic field into the cell results in a
                                360 degrees rotation of a laser beam around its Z-axis.



                                also video in operation, with a central block for demo purposes:
                                http://ferrocell.us/images/rotation%...20endplate.AVI




                                heres a pic of the prototype of the patented invention



                                Last edited by TheoriaApophasis; 10-13-2014, 04:32 AM.

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