From: relativity@paulba.no   
      
   Den 11.07.2025 21:33, skrev Jim Pennino:   
   > In sci.physics Paul.B.Andersen wrote:   
   >>   
   >> So I will rephrase: Do you know what Arindam's job is at   
   >> Hypertension Research Pty Ltd., Melbourne, Australia ?   
   >>   
   >> Is he a medical doctor, or is he sweeping floors?   
      
   The HTN Research Pty Ltd., VIC 3976, Melbourne, Australia   
   is a registered company.   
   HTN stands for "Hydrogen Transmission Network"   
      
   https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View?abn=12136889042#   
      
   Arindam Banerjee and two co-authors have published a paper:   
   https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7399250   
   It is presented on an IEEE conference.   
      
   The paper, published by IEEE, has had 75 full text views,   
   so I hardly think it has solved "the world's energy problems   
   for all time".   
      
      
   >   
   > From https://au.indeed.com/cmp/Htn-Research-Pty-Ltd:   
   >   
   > This company has the patent to use hydrogen technology for overcoming   
   > the world's energy problems for all time, by proposing a lossless piping   
   > system that will take energy from multiple remote sources and piping   
   > them to all destinations. The storage and transport issues of hydrogen   
   > are solved in one stroke by this innovation. Further, this company has   
   > got the theoretical basis to design a new class of motors for space   
   > travel, and very fast air travel. They depend upon a new design of a   
   > kind of linear motor, upon which original research has been done.   
   > Mathematical modelling involving queueing theory, and computer simulation   
   > for complex non linear situations such as call centre network teletraffic   
   > management, are also offered by this company. It is the only company in   
   > the world which offers solutions involving the highest level of genius.   
   >   
   > One guess who wrote that bilge.   
      
   The Director and single employee Arindam Banerjee aka Bertitaylor.   
      
   >   
   > Also note that there is a real medical company with a similar name but   
   > there is no other information about HTN Research Pty Ltd. since 2018.   
   >   
   >   
      
   Well, my guess of what HTN stands for was a bit off the mark!   
      
      
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   Paul   
      
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