• The primary hammers to use for PNN advertising for sale purposes

    From pnn calmagorod@21:1/5 to All on Thu Mar 24 15:51:54 2022
    1) The PNN engine is eternal
    2) If you recharge the lithium batteries with solar panels it lasts forever
    3) PNN does not lose mass unlike rockets and ion engines which, by pistoning gases and gas mixtures, sooner or later fail due to the multiple mechanical sphincters they use.
    And if they do not fail ... oops ... oops ALWAYS the reaction mass ends up: the gases

    4) PNN at EPO http://www.asps.it/Rapporto_di_Ricerca.jpg

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  • From Sylvia Else@21:1/5 to pnn calmagorod on Fri Mar 25 11:17:34 2022
    On 25-Mar-22 9:51 am, pnn calmagorod wrote:

    1) The PNN engine is eternal
    2) If you recharge the lithium batteries with solar panels it lasts forever

    Lithium ion batteries have a limited life, and wear our regardless of
    how they're charged.

    Sylvia

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  • From pnn calmagorod@21:1/5 to All on Thu Mar 24 23:11:03 2022
    Il giorno venerdì 25 marzo 2022 alle 01:17:36 UTC+1 Sylvia Else ha scritto:
    On 25-Mar-22 9:51 am, pnn calmagorod wrote:

    1) The PNN engine is eternal
    2) If you recharge the lithium batteries with solar panels it lasts forever
    Lithium ion batteries have a limited life, and wear our regardless of
    how they're charged.

    What problem!!
    Change Lithium batteries or use orhers or use nuclear reactor (with tons of uranium as reserve)
    You never change the PNN engine!

    on the other side the archeological rocketry and its comic bins to lose :-)

    E.Laureti

    Sylvia

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  • From Sylvia Else@21:1/5 to pnn calmagorod on Fri Mar 25 23:21:59 2022
    On 25-Mar-22 5:11 pm, pnn calmagorod wrote:
    Il giorno venerdì 25 marzo 2022 alle 01:17:36 UTC+1 Sylvia Else ha scritto:
    On 25-Mar-22 9:51 am, pnn calmagorod wrote:

    1) The PNN engine is eternal
    2) If you recharge the lithium batteries with solar panels it lasts forever >> Lithium ion batteries have a limited life, and wear our regardless of
    how they're charged.

    What problem!!
    Change Lithium batteries or use orhers or use nuclear reactor (with tons of uranium as reserve)
    You never change the PNN engine!

    Pretty sure changing lithium batteries on the way to mars is not practical.

    Sylvia

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  • From Dean Markley@21:1/5 to pnn calmagorod on Fri Mar 25 05:21:54 2022
    On Friday, March 25, 2022 at 2:11:04 AM UTC-4, pnn calmagorod wrote:
    Il giorno venerdì 25 marzo 2022 alle 01:17:36 UTC+1 Sylvia Else ha scritto:
    On 25-Mar-22 9:51 am, pnn calmagorod wrote:

    1) The PNN engine is eternal
    2) If you recharge the lithium batteries with solar panels it lasts forever
    Lithium ion batteries have a limited life, and wear our regardless of
    how they're charged.
    What problem!!
    Change Lithium batteries or use orhers or use nuclear reactor (with tons of uranium as reserve)
    You never change the PNN engine!

    on the other side the archeological rocketry and its comic bins to lose :-)

    E.Laureti


    We all understand now that you are nothing but a scammer trying to fleece money from people. Don't go away mad, just go away.

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  • From pnn calmagorod@21:1/5 to All on Fri Mar 25 09:09:28 2022
    Il giorno venerdì 25 marzo 2022 alle 13:22:01 UTC+1 Sylvia Else ha scritto:
    On 25-Mar-22 5:11 pm, pnn calmagorod wrote:
    Il giorno venerdì 25 marzo 2022 alle 01:17:36 UTC+1 Sylvia Else ha scritto:
    On 25-Mar-22 9:51 am, pnn calmagorod wrote:

    1) The PNN engine is eternal
    2) If you recharge the lithium batteries with solar panels it lasts forever
    Lithium ion batteries have a limited life, and wear our regardless of
    how they're charged.

    What problem!!
    Change Lithium batteries or use orhers or use nuclear reactor (with tons of uranium as reserve)
    You never change the PNN engine!
    Pretty sure changing lithium batteries on the way to mars is not practical.

    Jes the best way to use PNN for Proxima Centaury is a nuclear reactor :-)

    Give us 6 kilopower reactors :-) and not colonize the unuseful Mars but earth like planets years light away

    E.Laureti



    Sylvia

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  • From Doctor Who@21:1/5 to damarkley@gmail.com on Tue Mar 29 12:33:30 2022
    On Fri, 25 Mar 2022 05:21:54 -0700 (PDT), Dean Markley
    <damarkley@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Friday, March 25, 2022 at 2:11:04 AM UTC-4, pnn calmagorod wrote:
    Il giorno venerdì 25 marzo 2022 alle 01:17:36 UTC+1 Sylvia Else ha scritto: >> > On 25-Mar-22 9:51 am, pnn calmagorod wrote:

    1) The PNN engine is eternal
    2) If you recharge the lithium batteries with solar panels it lasts forever
    Lithium ion batteries have a limited life, and wear our regardless of
    how they're charged.
    What problem!!
    Change Lithium batteries or use orhers or use nuclear reactor (with tons of uranium as reserve)
    You never change the PNN engine!

    on the other side the archeological rocketry and its comic bins to lose :-) >>
    E.Laureti


    We all understand now that you are nothing but a scammer trying to fleece money from people. Don't go away mad, just go away.

    you just smell like poo!

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  • From Doctor Who@21:1/5 to All on Tue Mar 29 12:32:43 2022
    On Fri, 25 Mar 2022 11:17:34 +1100, Sylvia Else <sylvia@email.invalid>
    wrote:

    On 25-Mar-22 9:51 am, pnn calmagorod wrote:

    1) The PNN engine is eternal
    2) If you recharge the lithium batteries with solar panels it lasts forever

    Lithium ion batteries have a limited life, and wear our regardless of
    how they're charged.

    Sylvia

    you know nothing about graphene batteries, that is:

    1) expected life 45 years

    2) more that 1000000 cycles charge/discharge.

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  • From Dean Markley@21:1/5 to Doctor Who on Tue Mar 29 04:31:34 2022
    On Tuesday, March 29, 2022 at 6:33:33 AM UTC-4, Doctor Who wrote:
    On Fri, 25 Mar 2022 05:21:54 -0700 (PDT), Dean Markley
    <dama...@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Friday, March 25, 2022 at 2:11:04 AM UTC-4, pnn calmagorod wrote:
    Il giorno venerdÄ› 25 marzo 2022 alle 01:17:36 UTC+1 Sylvia Else ha scritto:
    On 25-Mar-22 9:51 am, pnn calmagorod wrote:

    1) The PNN engine is eternal
    2) If you recharge the lithium batteries with solar panels it lasts forever
    Lithium ion batteries have a limited life, and wear our regardless of >> > how they're charged.
    What problem!!
    Change Lithium batteries or use orhers or use nuclear reactor (with tons of uranium as reserve)
    You never change the PNN engine!

    on the other side the archeological rocketry and its comic bins to lose :-)

    E.Laureti


    We all understand now that you are nothing but a scammer trying to fleece money from people. Don't go away mad, just go away.
    you just smell like poo!

    And you write like a 5 year old.

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  • From Doctor Who@21:1/5 to damarkley@gmail.com on Tue Mar 29 13:42:07 2022
    On Tue, 29 Mar 2022 04:31:34 -0700 (PDT), Dean Markley
    <damarkley@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Tuesday, March 29, 2022 at 6:33:33 AM UTC-4, Doctor Who wrote:
    On Fri, 25 Mar 2022 05:21:54 -0700 (PDT), Dean Markley
    <dama...@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Friday, March 25, 2022 at 2:11:04 AM UTC-4, pnn calmagorod wrote:
    Il giorno venerd? 25 marzo 2022 alle 01:17:36 UTC+1 Sylvia Else ha scritto:
    On 25-Mar-22 9:51 am, pnn calmagorod wrote:

    1) The PNN engine is eternal
    2) If you recharge the lithium batteries with solar panels it lasts forever
    Lithium ion batteries have a limited life, and wear our regardless of >> >> > how they're charged.
    What problem!!
    Change Lithium batteries or use orhers or use nuclear reactor (with tons of uranium as reserve)
    You never change the PNN engine!

    on the other side the archeological rocketry and its comic bins to lose :-)

    E.Laureti


    We all understand now that you are nothing but a scammer trying to fleece money from people. Don't go away mad, just go away.
    you just smell like poo!

    And you write like a 5 year old.

    absolutely!

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  • From Otto J. Makela@21:1/5 to Doctor Who on Tue Mar 29 15:49:37 2022
    Doctor Who <doc@tardis.org> wrote:

    you know nothing about graphene batteries, that is:
    1) expected life 45 years
    2) more that 1000000 cycles charge/discharge.

    If only they were actually manufactured and available to buy,
    and not something that might be theoretically possible.
    --
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  • From Doctor Who@21:1/5 to Otto J. Makela on Tue Mar 29 15:24:37 2022
    On Tue, 29 Mar 2022 15:49:37 +0300, om@iki.fi (Otto J. Makela) wrote:

    Doctor Who <doc@tardis.org> wrote:

    you know nothing about graphene batteries, that is:
    1) expected life 45 years
    2) more that 1000000 cycles charge/discharge.

    If only they were actually manufactured and available to buy,
    and not something that might be theoretically possible.


    http://shop.gs9.it/supercondensatori/184-sirius-1-12.html

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  • From Doctor Who@21:1/5 to Otto J. Makela on Tue Mar 29 15:32:37 2022
    On Tue, 29 Mar 2022 15:49:37 +0300, om@iki.fi (Otto J. Makela) wrote:

    Doctor Who <doc@tardis.org> wrote:

    you know nothing about graphene batteries, that is:
    1) expected life 45 years
    2) more that 1000000 cycles charge/discharge.

    If only they were actually manufactured and available to buy,
    and not something that might be theoretically possible.

    translated by google:

    https://shop-gs9-it.translate.goog/supercondensatori/184-sirius-1-12.html?_x_tr_sch=http&_x_tr_sl=it&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp

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  • From Otto J. Makela@21:1/5 to Doctor Who on Wed Mar 30 22:26:27 2022
    Doctor Who <doc@tardis.org> wrote:

    On Tue, 29 Mar 2022 15:49:37 +0300, om@iki.fi (Otto J. Makela) wrote:
    Doctor Who <doc@tardis.org> wrote:
    you know nothing about graphene batteries, that is:
    1) expected life 45 years
    2) more that 1000000 cycles charge/discharge.

    If only they were actually manufactured and available to buy,
    and not something that might be theoretically possible.

    http://shop.gs9.it/supercondensatori/184-sirius-1-12.html

    The Kilowatt labs Sirius 1-12 is not a "graphene battery", it is a
    capacitor. The claimed specs do match what you said, but confusing it
    with a pretty new (almost-there) battery technology is pretty much a
    rookie mistake. Or intentional lying.

    Here is the manual:

    https://kilowattlabs.com/wp-content/themes/KiloWatt-Labs/Sirius_Hardware_Manuals_Version_1/Low/KiloWatt%20Labs%20Sirius-User%20Manual-1000-12-B-0.6C-A-Gv062019.pdf

    PS. Graphene-laced LiPo batteries seem to already be somewhat available,
    but their specs certainly aren't what you claimed.

    --
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  • From Doctor Who@21:1/5 to Otto J. Makela on Thu Mar 31 08:00:48 2022
    On Wed, 30 Mar 2022 22:26:27 +0300, om@iki.fi (Otto J. Makela) wrote:

    Doctor Who <doc@tardis.org> wrote:

    On Tue, 29 Mar 2022 15:49:37 +0300, om@iki.fi (Otto J. Makela) wrote: >>>Doctor Who <doc@tardis.org> wrote:
    you know nothing about graphene batteries, that is:
    1) expected life 45 years
    2) more that 1000000 cycles charge/discharge.

    If only they were actually manufactured and available to buy,
    and not something that might be theoretically possible.

    http://shop.gs9.it/supercondensatori/184-sirius-1-12.html

    The Kilowatt labs Sirius 1-12 is not a "graphene battery", it is a
    capacitor. The claimed specs do match what you said, but confusing it
    with a pretty new (almost-there) battery technology is pretty much a
    rookie mistake. Or intentional lying.

    Here is the manual:

    https://kilowattlabs.com/wp-content/themes/KiloWatt-Labs/Sirius_Hardware_Manuals_Version_1/Low/KiloWatt%20Labs%20Sirius-User%20Manual-1000-12-B-0.6C-A-Gv062019.pdf

    PS. Graphene-laced LiPo batteries seem to already be somewhat available,
    but their specs certainly aren't what you claimed.


    You are mistaken
    It IS a graphene battery !

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  • From Otto J. Makela@21:1/5 to Doctor Who on Thu Mar 31 10:45:53 2022
    Doctor Who <doc@tardis.org> wrote:

    On Wed, 30 Mar 2022 22:26:27 +0300, om@iki.fi (Otto J. Makela) wrote:
    The Kilowatt labs Sirius 1-12 is not a "graphene battery", it is a
    capacitor. The claimed specs do match what you said, but confusing it
    with a pretty new (almost-there) battery technology is pretty much a
    rookie mistake. Or intentional lying.

    Here is the manual:
    https://kilowattlabs.com/wp-content/themes/KiloWatt-Labs/Sirius_Hardware_Manuals_Version_1/Low/KiloWatt%20Labs%20Sirius-User%20Manual-1000-12-B-0.6C-A-Gv062019.pdf

    You are mistaken
    It IS a graphene battery !

    No, it is not. Read The Fine Manual. If you keep insisting it is a
    battery you are either deluded or mendacious.
    --
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  • From Doctor Who@21:1/5 to Otto J. Makela on Thu Mar 31 11:49:30 2022
    On Thu, 31 Mar 2022 10:45:53 +0300, om@iki.fi (Otto J. Makela) wrote:

    Doctor Who <doc@tardis.org> wrote:

    On Wed, 30 Mar 2022 22:26:27 +0300, om@iki.fi (Otto J. Makela) wrote:
    The Kilowatt labs Sirius 1-12 is not a "graphene battery", it is a
    capacitor. The claimed specs do match what you said, but confusing it
    with a pretty new (almost-there) battery technology is pretty much a
    rookie mistake. Or intentional lying.

    Here is the manual:
    https://kilowattlabs.com/wp-content/themes/KiloWatt-Labs/Sirius_Hardware_Manuals_Version_1/Low/KiloWatt%20Labs%20Sirius-User%20Manual-1000-12-B-0.6C-A-Gv062019.pdf

    You are mistaken
    It IS a graphene battery !

    No, it is not. Read The Fine Manual. If you keep insisting it is a
    battery you are either deluded or mendacious.

    how do you call something that you can charge and then gives energy
    back to you?

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  • From Dean Markley@21:1/5 to Doctor Who on Thu Mar 31 04:55:22 2022
    On Thursday, March 31, 2022 at 5:49:31 AM UTC-4, Doctor Who wrote:
    On Thu, 31 Mar 2022 10:45:53 +0300, o...@iki.fi (Otto J. Makela) wrote:

    Doctor Who <d...@tardis.org> wrote:

    On Wed, 30 Mar 2022 22:26:27 +0300, o...@iki.fi (Otto J. Makela) wrote: >>> The Kilowatt labs Sirius 1-12 is not a "graphene battery", it is a
    capacitor. The claimed specs do match what you said, but confusing it
    with a pretty new (almost-there) battery technology is pretty much a
    rookie mistake. Or intentional lying.

    Here is the manual:
    https://kilowattlabs.com/wp-content/themes/KiloWatt-Labs/Sirius_Hardware_Manuals_Version_1/Low/KiloWatt%20Labs%20Sirius-User%20Manual-1000-12-B-0.6C-A-Gv062019.pdf

    You are mistaken
    It IS a graphene battery !

    No, it is not. Read The Fine Manual. If you keep insisting it is a
    battery you are either deluded or mendacious.
    how do you call something that you can charge and then gives energy
    back to you?

    So you do not know the difference between a battery and a capacitor? You are not a very good fraud.

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  • From Doctor Who@21:1/5 to damarkley@gmail.com on Thu Mar 31 17:42:26 2022
    On Thu, 31 Mar 2022 04:55:22 -0700 (PDT), Dean Markley
    <damarkley@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Thursday, March 31, 2022 at 5:49:31 AM UTC-4, Doctor Who wrote:
    On Thu, 31 Mar 2022 10:45:53 +0300, o...@iki.fi (Otto J. Makela) wrote:

    Doctor Who <d...@tardis.org> wrote:

    On Wed, 30 Mar 2022 22:26:27 +0300, o...@iki.fi (Otto J. Makela) wrote: >> >>> The Kilowatt labs Sirius 1-12 is not a "graphene battery", it is a
    capacitor. The claimed specs do match what you said, but confusing it
    with a pretty new (almost-there) battery technology is pretty much a
    rookie mistake. Or intentional lying.

    Here is the manual:
    https://kilowattlabs.com/wp-content/themes/KiloWatt-Labs/Sirius_Hardware_Manuals_Version_1/Low/KiloWatt%20Labs%20Sirius-User%20Manual-1000-12-B-0.6C-A-Gv062019.pdf

    You are mistaken
    It IS a graphene battery !

    No, it is not. Read The Fine Manual. If you keep insisting it is a
    battery you are either deluded or mendacious.
    how do you call something that you can charge and then gives energy
    back to you?

    So you do not know the difference between a battery and a capacitor? You are not a very good fraud.

    capacitor or not capacitor they are made of graphene, and the expected
    life is 45 years, 1000000 cycles.

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  • From Dean Markley@21:1/5 to Doctor Who on Thu Mar 31 11:12:08 2022
    On Thursday, March 31, 2022 at 11:42:27 AM UTC-4, Doctor Who wrote:
    On Thu, 31 Mar 2022 04:55:22 -0700 (PDT), Dean Markley
    <dama...@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Thursday, March 31, 2022 at 5:49:31 AM UTC-4, Doctor Who wrote:
    On Thu, 31 Mar 2022 10:45:53 +0300, o...@iki.fi (Otto J. Makela) wrote:

    Doctor Who <d...@tardis.org> wrote:

    On Wed, 30 Mar 2022 22:26:27 +0300, o...@iki.fi (Otto J. Makela) wrote: >> >>> The Kilowatt labs Sirius 1-12 is not a "graphene battery", it is a
    capacitor. The claimed specs do match what you said, but confusing it >> >>> with a pretty new (almost-there) battery technology is pretty much a >> >>> rookie mistake. Or intentional lying.

    Here is the manual:
    https://kilowattlabs.com/wp-content/themes/KiloWatt-Labs/Sirius_Hardware_Manuals_Version_1/Low/KiloWatt%20Labs%20Sirius-User%20Manual-1000-12-B-0.6C-A-Gv062019.pdf

    You are mistaken
    It IS a graphene battery !

    No, it is not. Read The Fine Manual. If you keep insisting it is a
    battery you are either deluded or mendacious.
    how do you call something that you can charge and then gives energy
    back to you?

    So you do not know the difference between a battery and a capacitor? You are not a very good fraud.
    capacitor or not capacitor they are made of graphene, and the expected
    life is 45 years, 1000000 cycles.

    You evaded the question so I conclude you do not know the difference. I find it astounding that you can write stuff like this and yet you don't even seem to have the skills to use google to find an answer.

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  • From Doctor Who@21:1/5 to damarkley@gmail.com on Fri Apr 1 06:43:00 2022
    On Thu, 31 Mar 2022 11:12:08 -0700 (PDT), Dean Markley
    <damarkley@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Thursday, March 31, 2022 at 11:42:27 AM UTC-4, Doctor Who wrote:
    On Thu, 31 Mar 2022 04:55:22 -0700 (PDT), Dean Markley
    <dama...@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Thursday, March 31, 2022 at 5:49:31 AM UTC-4, Doctor Who wrote:
    On Thu, 31 Mar 2022 10:45:53 +0300, o...@iki.fi (Otto J. Makela) wrote: >> >>
    Doctor Who <d...@tardis.org> wrote:

    On Wed, 30 Mar 2022 22:26:27 +0300, o...@iki.fi (Otto J. Makela) wrote:
    The Kilowatt labs Sirius 1-12 is not a "graphene battery", it is a
    capacitor. The claimed specs do match what you said, but confusing it >> >> >>> with a pretty new (almost-there) battery technology is pretty much a >> >> >>> rookie mistake. Or intentional lying.

    Here is the manual:
    https://kilowattlabs.com/wp-content/themes/KiloWatt-Labs/Sirius_Hardware_Manuals_Version_1/Low/KiloWatt%20Labs%20Sirius-User%20Manual-1000-12-B-0.6C-A-Gv062019.pdf

    You are mistaken
    It IS a graphene battery !

    No, it is not. Read The Fine Manual. If you keep insisting it is a
    battery you are either deluded or mendacious.
    how do you call something that you can charge and then gives energy
    back to you?

    So you do not know the difference between a battery and a capacitor? You are not a very good fraud.
    capacitor or not capacitor they are made of graphene, and the expected
    life is 45 years, 1000000 cycles.

    You evaded the question so I conclude you do not know the difference. I find it astounding that you can write stuff like this and yet you don't even seem to have the skills to use google to find an answer.

    prooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooootttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt

    that is what you deserve!

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  • From Otto J. Makela@21:1/5 to Doctor Who on Fri Apr 1 12:41:11 2022
    Doctor Who <doc@tardis.org> wrote:

    On Wed, 30 Mar 2022 22:26:27 +0300, o...@iki.fi (Otto J. Makela) wrote: >>> >>> Here is the manual:
    https://kilowattlabs.com/wp-content/themes/KiloWatt-Labs/Sirius_Hardware_Manuals_Version_1/Low/KiloWatt%20Labs%20Sirius-User%20Manual-1000-12-B-0.6C-A-Gv062019.pdf

    capacitor or not capacitor they are made of graphene, and the expected
    life is 45 years, 1000000 cycles.

    This technology does not involve graphene. RTFM.

    Graphene-laced LiPo batteries are a different thing,
    technology which is becoming available just now.

    https://investingnews.com/daily/tech-investing/nanoscience-investing/graphene-investing/graphene-battery-tesla/

    --
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  • From Sylvia Else@21:1/5 to pnn calmagorod on Sun Apr 3 09:23:10 2022
    On 26-Mar-22 3:09 am, pnn calmagorod wrote:
    Il giorno venerdì 25 marzo 2022 alle 13:22:01 UTC+1 Sylvia Else ha scritto:
    On 25-Mar-22 5:11 pm, pnn calmagorod wrote:
    Il giorno venerdì 25 marzo 2022 alle 01:17:36 UTC+1 Sylvia Else ha scritto:
    On 25-Mar-22 9:51 am, pnn calmagorod wrote:

    1) The PNN engine is eternal
    2) If you recharge the lithium batteries with solar panels it lasts forever
    Lithium ion batteries have a limited life, and wear our regardless of
    how they're charged.

    What problem!!
    Change Lithium batteries or use orhers or use nuclear reactor (with tons of uranium as reserve)
    You never change the PNN engine!
    Pretty sure changing lithium batteries on the way to mars is not practical.

    Jes the best way to use PNN for Proxima Centaury is a nuclear reactor :-)

    Give us 6 kilopower reactors :-) and not colonize the unuseful Mars but earth like planets years light away

    E.Laureti

    Still doesn't address the problem of your drive not working.

    Sylvia.

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  • From Doctor Who@21:1/5 to All on Sun Apr 3 06:54:36 2022
    On Sun, 3 Apr 2022 09:23:10 +1000, Sylvia Else <sylvia@email.invalid>
    wrote:

    On 26-Mar-22 3:09 am, pnn calmagorod wrote:
    Il giorno venerdì 25 marzo 2022 alle 13:22:01 UTC+1 Sylvia Else ha scritto: >>> On 25-Mar-22 5:11 pm, pnn calmagorod wrote:
    Il giorno venerdì 25 marzo 2022 alle 01:17:36 UTC+1 Sylvia Else ha scritto:
    On 25-Mar-22 9:51 am, pnn calmagorod wrote:

    1) The PNN engine is eternal
    2) If you recharge the lithium batteries with solar panels it lasts forever
    Lithium ion batteries have a limited life, and wear our regardless of >>>>> how they're charged.

    What problem!!
    Change Lithium batteries or use orhers or use nuclear reactor (with tons of uranium as reserve)
    You never change the PNN engine!
    Pretty sure changing lithium batteries on the way to mars is not practical. >>
    Jes the best way to use PNN for Proxima Centaury is a nuclear reactor :-) >>
    Give us 6 kilopower reactors :-) and not colonize the unuseful Mars but earth like planets years light away

    E.Laureti

    Still doesn't address the problem of your drive not working.

    Sylvia.


    prove it.

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  • From Otto J. Makela@21:1/5 to Doctor Who on Tue Apr 5 12:27:23 2022
    Doctor Who <doc@tardis.org> wrote:

    Sylvia Else <sylvia@email.invalid> wrote:
    Still doesn't address the problem of your drive not working.
    prove it.

    You misunderstand how these things work, it's your job to show it works.

    Also, if there is a patent (as you repeatedly seem to have claimed),
    just give us the number and we'll look it up.

    --
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  • From Doctor Who@21:1/5 to Otto J. Makela on Tue Apr 5 15:20:57 2022
    On Tue, 05 Apr 2022 12:27:23 +0300, om@iki.fi (Otto J. Makela) wrote:

    Doctor Who <doc@tardis.org> wrote:

    Sylvia Else <sylvia@email.invalid> wrote:
    Still doesn't address the problem of your drive not working.
    prove it.

    You misunderstand how these things work, it's your job to show it works.

    Also, if there is a patent (as you repeatedly seem to have claimed),
    just give us the number and we'll look it up.

    we have shown that it works at the pnn road show on 31/10/2021.

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  • From Dean Markley@21:1/5 to Doctor Who on Tue Apr 5 12:08:02 2022
    On Tuesday, April 5, 2022 at 9:20:58 AM UTC-4, Doctor Who wrote:
    On Tue, 05 Apr 2022 12:27:23 +0300, o...@iki.fi (Otto J. Makela) wrote:

    Doctor Who <d...@tardis.org> wrote:

    Sylvia Else <syl...@email.invalid> wrote:
    Still doesn't address the problem of your drive not working.
    prove it.

    You misunderstand how these things work, it's your job to show it works.

    Also, if there is a patent (as you repeatedly seem to have claimed),
    just give us the number and we'll look it up.
    we have shown that it works at the pnn road show on 31/10/2021.

    Is PNN an acronym for Probably Not Needed?

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  • From Doctor Who@21:1/5 to damarkley@gmail.com on Wed Apr 6 16:27:00 2022
    On Tue, 5 Apr 2022 12:08:02 -0700 (PDT), Dean Markley
    <damarkley@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Tuesday, April 5, 2022 at 9:20:58 AM UTC-4, Doctor Who wrote:
    On Tue, 05 Apr 2022 12:27:23 +0300, o...@iki.fi (Otto J. Makela) wrote:

    Doctor Who <d...@tardis.org> wrote:

    Sylvia Else <syl...@email.invalid> wrote:
    Still doesn't address the problem of your drive not working.
    prove it.

    You misunderstand how these things work, it's your job to show it works.

    Also, if there is a patent (as you repeatedly seem to have claimed),
    just give us the number and we'll look it up.
    we have shown that it works at the pnn road show on 31/10/2021.

    Is PNN an acronym for Probably Not Needed?

    in english: Non Newtonian Propulsion

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  • From Dean Markley@21:1/5 to Doctor Who on Wed Apr 6 08:56:37 2022
    On Wednesday, April 6, 2022 at 10:27:02 AM UTC-4, Doctor Who wrote:
    On Tue, 5 Apr 2022 12:08:02 -0700 (PDT), Dean Markley
    <dama...@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Tuesday, April 5, 2022 at 9:20:58 AM UTC-4, Doctor Who wrote:
    On Tue, 05 Apr 2022 12:27:23 +0300, o...@iki.fi (Otto J. Makela) wrote:

    Doctor Who <d...@tardis.org> wrote:

    Sylvia Else <syl...@email.invalid> wrote:
    Still doesn't address the problem of your drive not working.
    prove it.

    You misunderstand how these things work, it's your job to show it works. >> >
    Also, if there is a patent (as you repeatedly seem to have claimed),
    just give us the number and we'll look it up.
    we have shown that it works at the pnn road show on 31/10/2021.

    Is PNN an acronym for Probably Not Needed?
    in english: Non Newtonian Propulsion

    Whoosh! Over your head.....LOL

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  • From Otto J. Makela@21:1/5 to Doctor Who on Thu Apr 7 17:57:50 2022
    Doctor Who <doc@tardis.org> wrote:

    On Tue, 05 Apr 2022 12:27:23 +0300, om@iki.fi (Otto J. Makela) wrote:
    You misunderstand how these things work, it's your job to show it
    works. Also, if there is a patent (as you repeatedly seem to have
    claimed), just give us the number and we'll look it up.

    we have shown that it works at the pnn road show on 31/10/2021.

    All that talk about a patent is just... bullshit?
    --
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    /* Mail: Mechelininkatu 26 B 27, FI-00100 Helsinki */
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  • From pnn calmagorod@21:1/5 to All on Thu Apr 7 10:16:40 2022
    Il giorno martedì 5 aprile 2022 alle 21:08:04 UTC+2 dama...@gmail.com ha scritto:
    On Tuesday, April 5, 2022 at 9:20:58 AM UTC-4, Doctor Who wrote:
    On Tue, 05 Apr 2022 12:27:23 +0300, o...@iki.fi (Otto J. Makela) wrote:

    Doctor Who <d...@tardis.org> wrote:

    Sylvia Else <syl...@email.invalid> wrote:
    Still doesn't address the problem of your drive not working.
    prove it.

    You misunderstand how these things work, it's your job to show it works.

    Also, if there is a patent (as you repeatedly seem to have claimed), >just give us the number and we'll look it up.
    we have shown that it works at the pnn road show on 31/10/2021.
    Is PNN an acronym for Probably Not Needed?

    You never colonize anyting with rocketry. It is very difficult to understand this evidence since 1969.
    Continue continue and continue with comic Artemis :-)

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  • From Doctor Who@21:1/5 to Otto J. Makela on Thu Apr 7 19:24:18 2022
    On Thu, 07 Apr 2022 17:57:50 +0300, om@iki.fi (Otto J. Makela) wrote:

    Doctor Who <doc@tardis.org> wrote:

    On Tue, 05 Apr 2022 12:27:23 +0300, om@iki.fi (Otto J. Makela) wrote:
    You misunderstand how these things work, it's your job to show it
    works. Also, if there is a patent (as you repeatedly seem to have >>>claimed), just give us the number and we'll look it up.

    we have shown that it works at the pnn road show on 31/10/2021.

    All that talk about a patent is just... bullshit?

    just like you

    you smell like poo

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  • From Otto J. Makela@21:1/5 to Doctor Who on Mon Apr 11 14:07:16 2022
    Doctor Who <doc@tardis.org> wrote:

    On Thu, 07 Apr 2022 17:57:50 +0300, om@iki.fi (Otto J. Makela) wrote:
    All that talk about a patent is just... bullshit?

    just like you
    you smell like poo

    Switching immediately into a personal attack makes it abundantly clear
    that any claims of patents or investors are just delusionional thoughts. Goodbye.

    --
    /* * * Otto J. Makela <om@iki.fi> * * * * * * * * * */
    /* Phone: +358 40 765 5772, ICBM: N 60 10' E 24 55' */
    /* Mail: Mechelininkatu 26 B 27, FI-00100 Helsinki */
    /* * * Computers Rule 01001111 01001011 * * * * * * */

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  • From Doctor Who@21:1/5 to Otto J. Makela on Mon Apr 11 19:58:58 2022
    On Mon, 11 Apr 2022 14:07:16 +0300, om@iki.fi (Otto J. Makela) wrote:

    Doctor Who <doc@tardis.org> wrote:

    On Thu, 07 Apr 2022 17:57:50 +0300, om@iki.fi (Otto J. Makela) wrote:
    All that talk about a patent is just... bullshit?

    just like you
    you smell like poo

    Switching immediately into a personal attack makes it abundantly clear
    that any claims of patents or investors are just delusionional thoughts. >Goodbye.


    YES !

    Absolutely

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