JUBAT wrote: ↑Sat Apr 08, 2023 11:36 am
Ah there we go - another swig of rum over AB Hammer. Don't worry Da Ewe - I won't blame you for me drinking rum. I enjoy it so I've got no one to blame but myself.
AB Hammer isn't even a real person - he was nothing but a bot meant to stir you up and you believed he was real.
I 2nd WC's notion about SketchUp's ability to look over your shoulder. I don't trust the cloud and I maintain my crucial data on my own devices.
I got to thinking your latest creation would make a great shelf for my alcohol. I'd call it dial-a-rum. Spin the wheel until the proper selection comes up. As an added bonus, if I could get you to record certain phrases like, "AB Hammer" - "You gotta know math!" - Norway! - etc. - then as I spin the wheel, I could have the wheel play the recordings based on which selection has come up. I'd take a swig of a different potion each time that way. Paying strict heed to following the rules, I'd know what grudge you brought up the most often by seeing which bottle has the least amount left.
At least the heaviest bottle would settle and rotate the wheel a little.
Isn't it interesting how the critics simply have no work to show. The only way things would've gone better for me is if working with other people
was acceptable. And I also know perpetual motion isn't my only pursuit. I just wonder when I explain to the IPCC what they don't know if they'll
be like the critics in here? I'll even be using their own report as the basis for research I'm pursuing. That's kind of like using John Collins book
and website to pursue Bessler's Wheel. And I'll even be able to ask that question. Then John Collins' will be infamous. After all, I am receiving
the Johann Bessler treatment from many people in this forum and online.
And interestingly enough, I started becoming familiar with basic concepts in atmospheric chemistry when I worked in an engine room as an MM
while serving in the U.S. Navy. And if you're familiar with math or actually understand math then you'd know what this suggests from the IPCC and NOAA;
Carbon dioxide (CO2), nitrous oxide (N2O), and methane (CH4) are each important to climate forcing and to the levels of stratospheric ozone (see Chapter 2). In terms of the globally averaged ozone column, additional N2O leads to lower ozone levels, whereas additional CO2 and CH4 lead to higher ozone levels. Ozone depletion to date would have been greater if not for the historical increases in CO2 and CH4.
https://csl.noaa.gov/assessments/ozone/ ... y/ch5.html
What will help me to have a better life in another country. And then everyone can wonder why I was the problem according to "real" Americans and their
friends.
p.s., I guess trying to realize work John Collins made known means that John Collins is a fraud like me? With the IPCC, the question will be why no one
pursued the research I'm pursuing, like with Bessler's Wheel. And a freebie for the critics, why Bessler compared his wheel to a grindstone. If you look at
his "pendulum", it is connected to his wheel the same way the treadle is attached to a grindstone. He gave the answer. A lever uses leverage to rotate
the wheel. In "Bessler speak", 2 weights are hoisted preventing a balance from being found so his wheel rotates. And the weights on the pendulum represent the weights that are around his wheel. Kind of why I think people in Europe will want to work with me instead of criticizing my efforts.