Wrist watches of course don't need such frequent replacement, but more-over
there are both kinetic and solar solutions.
Solar seems to have won out because it can be charged from an intense light
source quickly and because you don't need to wear it for it to be provided
with energy.
They (at least
Jonathan Berry wrote:
Wrist watches of course don't need such frequent replacement, but more-over
> there are both kinetic and solar solutions.
>
That's true. There are probably some small devices similar to wrist watches
that are not moved or left in sunlight that could use a long-lived battery
As a background you will need to understand the not surprising helical
model and that space can't allow high enough magnetic and electrical
fields.
Here is my take on it (it's not a new idea i suppose),
http://itampe.com/on-modeling-the-electron-loop-and-the-origin-of-mass.html
Now on top of that
In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Tue, 2 Aug 2022 09:15:54 -0400:
Hi,
Years ago, I proposed a very simple solution to the problem of recharging
pacemaker batteries, on this list:- Use a
lossy air core transformer to recharge the battery as required. Sure it
wouldn't be efficient, but it wou
In reply to Stefan Israelsson Tampe's message of Tue, 2 Aug 2022 21:27:28
+0200:
Hi,
This looks interesting. Have you tried adding the fine structure constant to
the picture?
>As a background you will need to understand the not surprising helical
>model and that space can't allow high enough m
Isn't that defined by fundamental constants. Or do you mean that one can
spot interesting things about it? Else mills ideas applies
On Tue, 2 Aug 2022, 22:15 Robin wrote:
> In reply to Stefan Israelsson Tampe's message of Tue, 2 Aug 2022 21:27:28
> +0200:
> Hi,
>
> This looks interesting. Have
In reply to Stefan Israelsson Tampe's message of Tue, 2 Aug 2022 22:43:31
+0200:
Hi,
The "orbital" speed of a Bohr orbit electron is the fine structure constant
times the speed of light. I suspect that has
some physical significance.
>Isn't that defined by fundamental constants. Or do you mean
Just an idea, hear me out.
The kinetic mechanism in wrist watches is hardly tapping out the potential
for such a source of energy, the kinetic mechanism I'm sure doesn't give
the wearer any perceivable feedback from the tiny weight, therefore he
could wear 2, or 20 without much issue (at least in
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