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|    Thomas Heger to All    |
|    Re: parallel random-access machine (para    |
|    15 Dec 25 07:50:38    |
      XPost: comp.lang.misc, sci.physics.relativity, sci.math       From: ttt_heg@web.de              Am Sonntag000014, 14.12.2025 um 14:27 schrieb Paul.B.Andersen:       ...       >> Furthermore, if you search The Real Einstein patent on Goggle patents,       >> you won't find the word "refrigerator".       >>       >> https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/53/e9/74/2cde176701fab8/       >> US1781541.pdf       >       > The very first statement in the application:       > "Our invention relates to the art of refrigeration and particularly       > to an apparatus and method for producing refrigeration .."       >       > Didn't you understand that "an apparatus for producing refrigeration"       > is a refrigerator?       >       > The new invention was an absorption refrigerator with no moving parts.       >       > At that time all refrigerators were based on the refrigerant ammonia       > which is a very toxic gas which is not nice to have in your kitchen.       >       >>       >> Albert Einstein's patent is simply a Refrideration cooling system       >> process to keep it from having a China Syndrome...       >>       >> (The China syndrome is when a nuclear power plant's radioactive core's       >> cooling system fails.)       >>       >> Here is what a Reactor looks like today:       >>       >> https://twitter.com/Starmaker111/status/1148280696122699778/photo/1       >>       >> and here is a cut-out out of both:       >>       >> https://twitter.com/Starmaker111/status/1148279328121090048/photo/1       >>       >> But, this is Albert Einstein's patent on a "fast breeding reactor"!       >>       >> https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/53/e9/74/2cde176701fab8/       >> US1781541.pdf       >>       >> Anyone today who still thinks the patent is for cooling food has       >> tested Positive for Stupid.       >       > :-D       >       > Einstein and Szilard's patent was bought by the Swedish company Electrolux.       >       > In 1953 (when I was a kid) my parents bought       > an Electrolux absorption refrigerator.       >       > Fortunately, we were so Stupid that we didn't realise that we had       > a fast breading reactor in the kitchen.       >                            The only known use of Einstein's fridge is as a part of a fast breeding       reactor.              Therefore, my guess was: 'fridge' was a misnomer, to hide the real       purpose and the device was actually meant as a part of a fast breeder.              If otherwise, there is a need to show a working fridge, which is based       on Einstein's design.              But I read, that a group of students tried to replicate the 'fride' and       found out, that it didn't cool.              But as patent it wouldn't make much difference, if the 'inert gas' is       actually molten Natrium (or some other molten metal).                     TH              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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