• Bhaskaracharya's wheel for 7*24, clean, green, cheap, scalable, and uni

    From Arindam Banerjee@21:1/5 to Rod Speed on Wed Oct 4 16:43:45 2023
    On Thursday, 5 October 2023 at 05:35:25 UTC+11, Rod Speed wrote:
    On Wed, 04 Oct 2023 19:06:03 +1100, Arindam Banerjee
    <banerjee...@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Friday, 29 September 2023 at 04:17:45 UTC+10, Rod Speed wrote:
    On Thu, 28 Sep 2023 10:02:47 +1000, Arindam Banerjee
    <banerjee...@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Wednesday, 27 September 2023 at 17:03:57 UTC+10, Petzl wrote:
    On Tue, 26 Sep 2023 20:56:24 -0700 (PDT), Mikla Sigurdson
    <tdo...@gmail.com> wrote:

    Well, they are hard to put out, but letting them sizzle emits toxic >> >> fumes.
    The anti-renewable energy cookers are having orgasms.
    The plant has only been up and running for two months.


    <https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-09-27/tesla-battery-fire-at-queensland-renewable-energy-project/102905302>
    https://tinyurl.com/26regepk
    Tesla battery on fire at Bouldercombe energy storage site, Genex
    confirms
    Witnesses have reported loud bangs, "multicoloured" flames and a
    smell
    of burning plastic as a Tesla battery burns at one of Queensland’s >> >> first large-scale battery storage sites after catching fire last
    night.

    Key points:
    A resident says he heard bangs and pops as the fire raged
    He kept his distance because he believed the smoke would have been
    "very toxic"
    The site's owner and operator says Tesla will be involved in the
    investigation of the incident

    Police were called to the incident in Child’s Avenue in Bouldercombe,
    about 23 kilometres from Rockhampton, at 7:45pm.

    Officers said the fire caused hazardous smoke to spread across the
    immediate area and nearby residents were urged to stay indoors and
    keep respiratory medication close by.
    --
    Petzl
    Labor "Greens" are Termites.
    Political and social termites.
    I loathe them with a passion.
    They typify what is wrong with Australia and the West.

    Why not use good old lead acid batteries?
    They don't have anything like the energy density. Which might
    just be why we don't use them in laptops and smartphones.
    Weight is the factor there.
    Lithium is a highly flammable, toxic material. Its use should be
    confined to portable situations.

    Anyway, all these are steps to the great final goal of the hydrogen
    economy that will be realised by the Hydrogen Transmission Network.
    htnresearch.com
    Corse nothing flammible about hydrogen, eh ?
    Not much more than coal gas, around for generations.
    In the meantime, there should be distributed energy farms based upon
    Bhaskaracharya's wheel.

    We aren't that stupid.
    Better

    Nope, dope, its just a perpetual motion machine.
    Which is not supposed to work, as per all the western scientists.
    But the Chinese are making money out of it.
    Bhaskara's wheel will do it better, with rejected plastic and metails, and provide equally clean green energy at less cost.
    One KW got from 1 cubic meter space and costing at most $500.
    So one GW plant at $500 million, a huge bargain considering 7*24 power, no input costs like coal, low maintenance.
    Plus scalability and distribution ease.

    and cheaper

    Thats wrong too given the cost of mercury, stupid.

    Idiot, there are substitutes, like lead pellets in oil to replace mercury.
    than from https://greefenergy.en.alibaba.com/product/60760295382-800653814/Low_RPM_Free_Energy_Magnetic_Energy_Generator_5kw_10kw_20kw_100kw_permanent_magnet_generator_price.html#:~:text=FOB%20Reference%20Price%3A%20Get%20Latest%20Price%20%24500.00,-%20%249%
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