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Erik2005
04-26-2006, 11:01 AM
How do you do ?

This work of mine is an attempt to consider as an alternative source of energy the evaporation-condensation process of the non-uniformed gases. It also can be considered as an attempt to look at the classical Maxwell paradox of sorting hot and cold molecules within the gases. Please look at H2.zip file, or at http://www.energy2000.narod.ru/H2/H2.zip.

Thank you for attention

Global warming!

With kind respect, Emil Kutin

Saint Petersburg, Russia, 16:29 26.04.2006

Epsilon=One
04-26-2006, 10:42 PM
This work of mine is an attempt to consider as an alternative source of energy the evaporation-condensation process of the non-uniformed gases. It also can be considered as an attempt to look at the classical Maxwell paradox of sorting hot and cold molecules within the gases. Please look at H2.zip file, or at http://www.energy2000.narod.ru/H2/H2.zip.Your article is quite interesting.

Can I have permission to post it in its entirety, with full credit, on the internet, so that it is more easily accessible to forum members and guests?

Of course, if you do not approve of the post, I will immediately take it down.

Thanks for any consideration.

Erik2005
04-29-2006, 12:45 PM
Yes, please!

Complete freedom!

Do(make), that consider(count) necessary.

Excuse, I badly know English.
This robot-interpreter has done brackets...:)

Erik2005, 29.04.2006


Your article is quite interesting.

Can I have permission to post it in its entirety, with full credit, on the internet, so that it is more easily accessible to forum members and guests?

Thanks for any consideration.

Epsilon=One
05-01-2006, 06:27 PM
Yes, please!The Source of Energy: Evaporation-Condensation Process (http://www.CQthus.com/Energy)

at: CQthus.com/Energy (http://www.CQthus.com/Energy)

Erik2005
10-02-2006, 03:21 PM
I recommend

Sydney Chapman, T. G. Cowling

" The mathematical theory of non-uniform gases "

Cambridge. At the University Press 1952

The chapter 14. The diffusion. The comparison of the theory with experiment.

The paragraph 1. The reasons of the diffusion.

Erik2005, 02.10.2006