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Power Generation using Briah-Yesod interaction?It is generally accepted that oil resources are at or near the Global Hubbert Peak, and that the price of oil will not soon decline from its current levels, which are causing worldwide economic depression. One unexplored source of power generation may lie in tapping the heat of the Yesodic domain. The temperature of the Yesodic stress-fluid at a radius equivalent to the Earth's surface has been recently estimated at 340 K (1). The efficiency of a heat engine working between a heat source at 340 K and the air on the Earth's surface would vary from about 15% at the Equator to 25% in high latitudes. The total reservoir of heat energy energy in the local Yesodic matter is enormous. If trapped YY:b/t (2) (Yod-bottom/Yod-top) particles can be obtained in sufficient quantity from the Darks, tapping this energy should be simple - indeed, unavoidable. Ammonia or one of the halocarbons would be a suitable working fluid at this temperature: though in view of the very large amounts required it might be best to use ammonia rather than HFC, as even small leaks of HFC could further degrade the ozone layer. We suggest that the economics of this are worthy of investigation. (Timmins replies)
Cross-Domain interaction in the brainstem?Sensors tuned to detect Yesodic Far radiation have been available for nearly twelve months. Generally speaking they consist of Yod-bottom /Yod-top doublets cryogenically cooled in an electromagnetic trap similar to the one used to investigate Briahtic Bose-Einsten condensates. Each YY:b/t doublet is neutral in Close charge but has a Far charge and a weak EM charge, and thus serves as a Far-EM couple . The current forms can be tuned to detect a particular wave length of Far radiation but are omnidirectional. The movement of the Darks has been traced by using an extended array of detectors and parsing out each Dark's kinetic "signature". (1). We announce the fact that, using such a standard Far detector, we have accidentally recorded extremely weak emissions of Far radiation that appear to come from the human brainstem. The radiation occupies a number of narrow bands in the range 900 nm - 1200 nm. It varies according to the subjects emotional state and sleep/waking condition, being apparently strongest in REM sleep. Obviously it is not thermal in origin: the nearest Briahtic analogue appears to be bioluminesence. We are at a loss to explain this radiation. Possible hypotheses include an other-Domain component of the human brain metabolism, other-Domain "symbiotes" or parasites collocated with the brain, or - possibly - deliberate action by the Yesodic Darks. With the recent advent (2) of room-temperature solid-state directionally-sensitive Far detectors we hope to map the location and patern of these emmissions more exactly. Fuller details will follow.
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