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|    Treon Verdery to All    |
|    use resonance coupled nduction to power     |
|    08 Sep 22 07:03:53    |
      From: treon3verdery@gmail.com              the purpose is to create a very high power brief electromagnetic mapping pulse       that travels two or three orders of magnitude further through minerals to do       mapping. the two or three orders of magnitude is compared to the em metal       detector coil I saw at        the petroleum museum image online. a vaporizing coil mapper could see at much       greater depth through minerals as the em amplitude is vastly larger.              catalytic reforming of hydrocarbons may be improved with the use of resonance       coupled nductive witricity structures The electricity at a distance phenomena       permits the refinery to warm specific areas as well as cuastom produce       hydrocarbon movements.        thinking of packing trays at a catalytic reformer, these can be custom warmed       or vibrated, possibly where acoustic resonance effects cause a particular kind       of liquid hydrocarbon blob size at a distance              noting that digital watches during the 20th century had a quartz crystal       -|[]|- that vibrated at a precise frequency based on shape n mass whemn       stimulated with electricity it may be that the micrograins of sio2 or crystal       mineral sand may vibrate        slighty at just the right electrical field. It is possible that a drill head       or surface might actually drill more effectively if the micrograins were       electrovibrated with a mild current              Thinking about the location of oil a petroleum geologist could view       paleoweather direction as well as mineral type. Thinking of large near land       water areas like sounds or bays it is possible to predict from the weather       which areas will tend to        accumulate organic material. weather sheltered coves or the leeward       (downwind) sides of big water are calmer thus have a higher likelihood of       accumulated organics. so if a person has just a few core samples that say       "organics" then they could look to        see if a slightly different part of the same core had ripples or high or       minimal hydroerosion, thuis suiggesting which of a few test cores was most       likely to be on the leeward organic accumating side of a previous bigwater       area.              Paleoweather features predict oil       In my mind, the location of old swamps is where the biomass accumulated to       make petroleum. I think that paleoweather effects could be reconstructed to       better locate old swamps, and these could then get test wells.              reconstructed paleoweather would be things like acoustically discovered old       canyons and giant missisipi type rivers. The deltas of these rivers where they       met the sea could be a new place to look for oil.               noting the effect where some materials have narrow angle pressure fracture,       like autosharpening depleted uranium It seems possible to create a drillhead       that autosharpens petroleum drillheads ive viewed online have multiple       synthetic bits              One approach to creating this effect with carbon nitride bits or similar is to       hypercool drillhead nserts with lasers shining on them or possibly overlapping       microwave warming during mnufcture to create artificial cleavage planes that       autosharpen as        compared with dulling. basically 3d variable annealing, possibly responsive to       some very specific occurence to cleave              My impression is that depleted uranium fractures in such a way as to auto       sharpen when it passes through something. I think it could be possible to       cold or microwave treat silicon nitride or artificial diamond drill bits to do       the same thing with micro        fracturing. That way at oil wells or other mineral applications the drill       heads would actually get sharper, thus lasting longer.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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