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My number is 760-447-7139 and I may be free to talk later today.

I have worked on the idea concerning how to minimize power loss and maximize power gain for a Wind Generator, but I do not claim that the idea can be measured as "Over Unity."

I am just an old broken down laborer who has no capital with which to invest in actual testing or production.

Joe


Date: Wed, 29 May 2013 14:09:12 -0400
To: josf.kelley@hotmail.com
Subject: Did you ever do anything with your idea?
From: Baker.Dianne@Davison.com

Hi Joseph,
 
I was looking through our file on your Over unity science project.
 
I'm not sure if you've done anything with the idea. Have you been able to get someone interested in it?
 
If not, I'd like to talk to you about it.
 
When you have a minute, give me a call at the number below or provide me with a number where I can reach you later today.
 
 
Creatively Yours,
 
Dianne Baker
Director of New Products
 
DAVISON | RIDC Park | 595 Alpha Drive | Pittsburgh, PA 15238
866-Davison ext. 57445 | Fax: 412-967-0794
International: 412-967-0124

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I have a new idea concerning the use of glass and hemp epoxy formed like Lego Blocks (interlocking modular pieces of building material) useable for constructing homes, modular greenhouses, and water tanks for storing excess power.

Here is an old report on how hemp was used as a building material:

Ford Hemp Car

The idea arrived in my brain from the continuing desire to answer the question of storage for excess power. Storing water into large tanks built out of glass lenses encased within a framework of sturdy construction could involve the use of sunlight focused into the tank where excess power is used to pump water out of the ground and into the tank.  The sunlight is then used to store power as heat.

Also, the tank is built upon a geared jack, like the type of jack used to change a tire on a car, whereby the water tank when full can be used as a weight to drive an electric generator as the tank is lowered while full, then the tank is emptied, whereby the heated water is used up, and the volume of water creates pressure as water is funneled into higher pressure at the bottom of the tank. Once empty the tank is jacked back up to the higher, power storing, position.

If the power from the sun, focused through the glass lenses is enough to create vapor, steam, then the tank could be designed as a purification device as the steam is then condensed and the distilled water is drained off into another tank.

I am also curious about the use of one-way glass, such as the glass used in those movies whereby the interrogators look at the interrogated through the one-way glass while the interrogated people see a mirror.  Would such as construction of glass allow sunlight into the water tank without allowing power in the source of heat to escape the tank, or would the change in the structure of the glass degrade the transfer of heat into the water in the tank?

Would thick heavy glass formed as a lens (magnifying glass) work to increase the transfer of power (heat) into the water and being thick would the glass also insulate against heat loss (power transfer) during darkness?


And Hemp Water Tank Frame?

Hemp building blocks that fit together in a modular fashion like Lego Blocks?

 

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Inventing a way to utilize large buildings now vacant in former shopping areas.

(Shopping is more and more done via WWW)

IDEA 1:
ONE LARGE HOUSE

IDEA 2:
RECYCLE CENTER

Idea 1 just arrived in my thinking when thinking about scarcity of space on the kitchen counter. So that idea then went to a larger kitchen counter in my idea of an ideal house (another idea involving power independence or self generating, insulated, power house) with a central location for the large kitchen.

Open Source, or Free Markets, or Liberty, going back to older names of the same thing, is the idea, or the principle, in these ideas.

Family units are rented out in sections along the perimeter. Go through any current working Wal-Mart and imagine the size of the building that is used as ONE LARGE HOUSE, and then begin counting up the individual rental prices, to arrive at a total rental income.

Hallways can be built competitively by renters, and a Kitchen can also be Open Source, having some effort to plan rudimentary organizational ideas, such as placing the kitchen in the middle of the building.



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