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Old March 13th 13, 08:19 PM posted to alt.astronomy
Double-A[_3_]
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Default Quantum Refrigerator Offers Extreme Cooling and Convenience! Is thisMaxwell's Demon?

"The cooling elements are sandwiches of a normal metal, a 1-nanometer-
thick insulating layer, and a superconducting metal. When a voltage is
applied, the hottest electrons "tunnel" from the normal metal through
the insulator to the superconductor. The temperature in the normal
metal drops dramatically and drains electronic and vibrational energy
from the object being cooled."

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0308183821.htm

Maxwell's Demon:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxwell's_demon

Double-A



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Old March 13th 13, 08:59 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default Quantum Refrigerator Offers Extreme Cooling and Convenience! Isthis Maxwell's Demon?

On Mar 13, 1:19*pm, Double-A wrote:
"The cooling elements are sandwiches of a normal metal, a 1-nanometer-
thick insulating layer, and a superconducting metal. When a voltage is
applied, the hottest electrons "tunnel" from the normal metal through
the insulator to the superconductor. The temperature in the normal
metal drops dramatically and drains electronic and vibrational energy
from the object being cooled."

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0308183821.htm

Maxwell's Demon:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxwell's_demon

Double-A


Now that's getting our moneys worth out of a public investment.

Besides all sorts of new and improved terrestrial applications, this
should do wonders for cooling applications on Venus, as well as for
managing temperatures within the GuthVenus composite rigid airship.

This might eventually replace using helium.


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Old March 14th 13, 07:56 PM posted to alt.astronomy
Double-A[_3_]
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Default Quantum Refrigerator Offers Extreme Cooling and Convenience! Isthis Maxwell's Demon?

On Mar 13, 1:59*pm, Brad Guth wrote:
On Mar 13, 1:19*pm, Double-A wrote:

"The cooling elements are sandwiches of a normal metal, a 1-nanometer-
thick insulating layer, and a superconducting metal. When a voltage is
applied, the hottest electrons "tunnel" from the normal metal through
the insulator to the superconductor. The temperature in the normal
metal drops dramatically and drains electronic and vibrational energy
from the object being cooled."


http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0308183821.htm


Maxwell's Demon:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxwell's_demon


Double-A


Now that's getting our moneys worth out of a public investment.

Besides all sorts of new and improved terrestrial applications, this
should do wonders for cooling applications on Venus, as well as for
managing temperatures within the GuthVenus composite rigid airship.

This might eventually replace using helium.



This might be just the thing for my soon to be patented climate
controlled full body suit!

Double-A

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Old March 14th 13, 08:59 PM posted to alt.astronomy
Brad Guth[_3_]
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Default Quantum Refrigerator Offers Extreme Cooling and Convenience! Isthis Maxwell's Demon?

On Mar 14, 12:56*pm, Double-A wrote:
On Mar 13, 1:59*pm, Brad Guth wrote:









On Mar 13, 1:19*pm, Double-A wrote:


"The cooling elements are sandwiches of a normal metal, a 1-nanometer-
thick insulating layer, and a superconducting metal. When a voltage is
applied, the hottest electrons "tunnel" from the normal metal through
the insulator to the superconductor. The temperature in the normal
metal drops dramatically and drains electronic and vibrational energy
from the object being cooled."


http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0308183821.htm


Maxwell's Demon:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxwell's_demon


Double-A


Now that's getting our moneys worth out of a public investment.


Besides all sorts of new and improved terrestrial applications, this
should do wonders for cooling applications on Venus, as well as for
managing temperatures within the GuthVenus composite rigid airship.


This might eventually replace using helium.


This might be just the thing for my soon to be patented climate
controlled full body suit!

Double-A


Indeed, I think Ove-Glove should make a refrigerated full-body suit
for Venus, whereas we might have to get rid of only 333 watts per 100
kg adult.

At 96 bar, the human body temperature can manage to get a lot hotter,
especially when breathing mostly hydrogen and perhaps less than 0.5%
O2.

 




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