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|    Treon Verdery to All    |
|    Electrical engineering    |
|    02 Oct 22 08:05:47    |
      From: treon3verdery@gmail.com              Does p ester (or ketone or ether) sulfoxide (hydrophilic dissociating,       possibly more electronegative than OH-) (like pH, this is pS2O, and pEster, or       possibly pMethylester) cause greater movement ability, volume change, and       greater ion effects than water        based hydrogels like polymethylmethacrylate, PMMA, if it does then this could       extend engineering capabilities of all hydrogel applications, I was thinking       what if DMSO, which I perceive I read has an eentsier size than water had a pH       like thing going on                            I read electrons from two different orbitals simultaneously are available at       Ag, this might contribute to Ag's high conductivity, at a semiconductor can       you get twice the photoelectric effect, make a CCD (charge coupled device), or       have a flash memory        electrode that always exports two electrons simultaneously, I have not ever       heard of Ag as a semiconductor dopant (crystal lattice size mismatch), but if       two electrons make a difference at say laser diodes could the not so different       sized Ga host Ag with        another atom to make it a semiconductor; things like organic light emitting       diodes exist, perhaps there are electrons from two orbitals motionized       simultaneously at some organic chemicals and that could be utilized to lower       resistance, at a phone saving        battery life, stimulating the other light emitting chemicals to provide a       wider color gamut, another possibility is actually putting the Ag atom at the       organic chemical molecule of the organic light emitting diode, I think I saw a       journal called "       organometallic chemistry" so there is information about things that might be       like this, I can think of ferrocene, perhaps Agocene is possible with       polycyclic light emitting or other electronic molecules as part of the layering                            Do phones like the iPhone adjust the voltage and current utilized to recharge       the phone battery to compensate for battery behavior change with time? could       they modify the electrochemistry to have a wider electro negativity of voltage       ranges during        recharge to permit this              If you can double the voltage latitude at the same current you might get       something like recharge around contact electrode area²                             I think voltages and currents cause material changes at the battery chemistry,       perhaps they go crystalline, or amorphous, or a different shape of amorphous,       software then correlates time of day with typical length of charging and       resizes and        remorphologizes the battery particles with a custom voltage and current when       the phone was able to predict you would not be using it              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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