Re: The teaser More CO2 is not good either

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Sun, 26 Jul 1998 16:52:13 -0500

Hi Charles et al!

On Sun, 28 Jun 1998 22:17:09 -0700, Charles Wilde wrote:
[snip]
> One interesting question, is what would be the
> environmental effect of a mass produced ZPE converter?
> If you were able to mass produce a device that would
> generate 50 kilowatts of power (roughly the max power into
> a traditional residence with a 200 amp main electrical
> service) for a few hundred dollars, then the world wide
> market might be about 500 million >units. Fire all of
> them up and you would be adding something like 25
> terrawatts of power to the planetary environment.
> Wonder if that would be enough power to have significant
> negative consequences on the planetary environment over
> a period of years?

To my way of thinking, these ZPE converters would not be large units
that revert back to the same old transmission of power through wires to
power the device you want to operate.

Rather, cut to the chase and just have a single smaller converter, rated
at from 20Watts to maybe 3KW that will feed each machine or appliance
ONLY.

This way the heat is more readily dissipated (assuming there is any heat
involved since most ZPE devices seem to have a cooling effect associated
with restoring the local heat energy to the natural cold and high
zpe/aether energy density of empty space) and with this method, the
stresses on the ambient zpe are greatly reduced by a wider surface area.

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