To: VAB cowboy who wrote (1294 ) 9/23/1999 3:42:00 PM From: Chuca Marsh Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1364
Wonder if the Guys name was Joe...and if he smokes some weird stuff...like locoweed. Graze the Horse. Charge the batterys, LOL. A NUKE is a terrble thing to waste. Opps...NUCLID BATTERY OR Diamond Flywheel Battery...FOOL at Bobz- WE HAVE TWO:??? ??? 6TECHs: Patent Scientists & Professional Consultants Mark Heeres - Consultant on Forced Diamond Diffusion Project Professor Heinrich Hora - Nuclear/Nuclid Battery and Diamond Flywheel Battery Vladimir Fortov, physicist, researcher - Nuclear/Nuclid Battery Mark Antonio Prelas - Forced Diffusion Technology and Diamond Flywheel Battery Dr. George Miley - University of Illinois: Inertial Electrostatic Confinement Tech Prof. Dr. Reinhard Hopfl - Nuclear/Nuclid Battery Professor Vladimir Yurievich Baranov - Forced Diamond Diffusion Dr. Alexander Pal - Nuclear/Nuclid Battery Galina Popovici, PHD - Forced Diamond Diffusion Li-Te Steven Lin, PHD - Forced Diamond Diffusion Talun Jeff Sung, MS in Nuclear Engineering - Forced Diamond Fusion Peter Weicker, Software Developer - Rhostar.com, Rhombic Explorer and FaxKey Rhombic Corporation is a company engaged in the business of seeking and acquiring proprietary technologies with applications greater than $100 million, with the objective of incubating them, and then bringing them to commercialization. Rhombic scientists have developed several ground-breaking, unique technologies. Inertial Electrostatic Confinement Fusion Technology (IEC) Dr. George Miley, who is a professor of nuclear, electrical and computer engineering at the University of Illinois, has patented a neutron generator (a fusion machine), currently in commercial production through an agreement with Daimler-Chrysler Aerospace, which unlike any other fusion machine, is small enough to sit on a desktop, can be switched on and off at will, and which produces extremely minute amounts of radioactive waste. It is a small metallic football shaped sphere and it's primary purpose is not to make energy but to generate neutrons. Billions of them a second. Neutrons are subatomic particles with no electric charge that have an extraordinary range of uses such as: 1) To analyze materials, neutrons can be used to identify most common elements in a matter of seconds versus chemical analysis which can take hours 2) Neutrons help scientists to work out the structure of new molecules and crystals 3) Neutron particle beams are being used for cancer treatment and I have been told that the IEC unit has now surpassed 10^9 power neutrons per second, which is powerful enough for that purpose 4) Mining companies can use the neutron generator to spot impurities in ores while still in the process of being mined 5) Specialized metal smelters will use them to monitor the composition and quality of metal alloys in real time. .... etc The Nuclid Battery The nuclid battery which is a more advanced version of the nuclear battery, owned 100% by Rhombic Corporation, produces energy from the breakdown of unstable isotopes of a number of basic elements such as Krypton, Strontium, and Cesium. The battery's single purpose is to provide a generation or more of constant energy for both manned and unmanned space flights to nearby planets and eventually outer space. Dr. Reinhard Hopfl of Germany, represented Rhombic Corporation's nuclid battery at the Geneva, Switzerland June 12-14, 1999 summit meeting of International Computer and Communications. Initial contacts have been made among the top producers of satellites during the IC&C summit. The Russian Academy of Sciences was among new members being sponsored. Rhombic Corporation soon will have the honor of being considered as a member. Special Update - On April 9, 1999 a special report was released on the Nuclid Battery which stated, "Recent planning among the Russian and German co-inventors of the Rhombic Radio Nuclid Battery (Dust Plasma Battery) includes information about extensive experiments by the Russian Academy of Sciences with anticipated new runs on the MIR Space Station. Members of the forthcoming International Space Laboratory, after docking its third module, and scheduling astronauts for the year 2000, will provide a priority experiment in space to be performed by the Rhombic Dust plasma Battery. The last experiments in the MIR space station were continued throughout January 1999, and are still being evaluated at present. One of the first experiments in the manned flight in early 2000 will be on dust plasmas. A Russian team will cooperate in the experiment with a team from the Max Plank Institute in Germany. Dr. Heinrich Hora, representing Rhombic Corporation, recently initiated contact with the International Computer and Communication Corporation (IC&C) in Reston, Virginia in order to promote the Battery for use in the low orbital communication satellites being launched in the near future to accommodate the quickly expanding cellular and internet business. Large-scale development and mass production of the Battery may necessitate the involvement of a large satellite company or a consortium of them. Doctor Hora's contacts with communication companies, in particular IC&C, may help Rhombic in these developments. Dr. Hora's latest report indicates that the much lighter weight and lesser cost of Rhombic's Super Compact Battery may prove essential to reduce the projected cost of the first 400 satellites into space. Former vice president of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Dr. Vladimir Fortov, lately reported to Dr. Hora that there has been "extensive progress" of work on the SRB with dust plasmas. Diamond Flywheel Battery In May 1997, Rhombic Corporation acquired a method for storing large amounts of electrical energy for both portable and fixed applications. The acquisition, named "The Diamond Electromechanical Battery" with a patent application in Germany, is a specialized variation of the high-velocity flywheel technology for its first-time use of diamond layers as a flywheel reinforcement. Rhombic was selected to develop the diamond flywheel battery by a team of German and American inventors because of the company's intensive involvement in forced diffusion. Above From KATHY WRITE UP : 16 Aug 99 Rhombic E mailed Out:investortoinvestor.com Chucka6TECHs2Batterys-noasults into Space, yet!