TylerDurden
100 GW
Hi Hal, DaS,
Please forgive my naivete, as I have no training in engineering or science.
I am also interested in the smaller systems for pumping/generation. My impression is that the lower temperature/pressure systems could provide energy and irrigation to areas of great need.
If I understand correctly, the heart of the technology is the DaS valve. Getting the valve technology communicated to developers seems paramount to expanding its open-community.
This "looks good on paper"... It might be helpful to build a model for demonstration, using transparent pipe and compressed-air (rather than steam). I also imagine an alternative demonstration could be made planar: with milled passages sealed by transparent plastic cover. In other words, something you might see in a science-center for the young: Exploratorium, Ontario Science Center, Scienceworks Museum, etc.
I've seen some energy hokum at MakerFaire that could make you puke, but a working DaS model could get some traction.
Please forgive my naivete, as I have no training in engineering or science.
I am also interested in the smaller systems for pumping/generation. My impression is that the lower temperature/pressure systems could provide energy and irrigation to areas of great need.
If I understand correctly, the heart of the technology is the DaS valve. Getting the valve technology communicated to developers seems paramount to expanding its open-community.
This "looks good on paper"... It might be helpful to build a model for demonstration, using transparent pipe and compressed-air (rather than steam). I also imagine an alternative demonstration could be made planar: with milled passages sealed by transparent plastic cover. In other words, something you might see in a science-center for the young: Exploratorium, Ontario Science Center, Scienceworks Museum, etc.
I've seen some energy hokum at MakerFaire that could make you puke, but a working DaS model could get some traction.