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Metric system, Normal temperature: 440/12 Amb | Amber Heard, °C Degrees Celsius?
« on: 07/09/2022 20:38:23 »
1) 20°C used to be the NTP temperature. But since it is the case that that being the Normal temperature in NTP, metric system, is a bit random, I consider it better to use 440/12 (°C) instead. And, as Mr Fahrenheit and Mr Celsius, are certainly welcome, in our family and in History, please let me say that we shall from now on prefer saying instead: 36.7 Amb or 36.7 Ambs. Unless, of course, when we are not with normal temperature and/or are rather dead and/or with fever.
Moreover, no doubt I consider the recent sentence of my beloved Amber (the bright author of the December 2018 Washington Post op-ed) quite unfair. The normal pressure doesn't seem to require any change. So, 1 atm.
Is it ok? It is a bit of a fusion. Like when someone marries and has more babies... I feel it too. Of course...
Mozart Chocolate Liqueur: 0% Alcol, 0% Caff, 9.9% Cacao powder, 89% Coconut Milk and Water, 1% Peanut butter, 0% Nicotine, 0% Taurine, 0.1% Xylitol.  8)
Well, probably a few of your nuts and berries as well. Shall it be the tagline? Or: "Keep it in your very Alcol Sugar Diesel Solar Cranky Flask Fridge with external AWG!"
Making any sense?

P.S.- Outside of the fridge we will probably have a copper tube curve in 3D, a bit like a line drawn on paper without lifting the pencil. Alcol (ethanol alcohol) probably at:
-100 Amb. That is, at minus one hundred centigrades. And flowing at 1 meter per second in a closed circuit, with holes A and B separating the interior from the exterior of the fridge and having it keeping our flowing liquid refrigerated.
Unknows:
a) Shall the section of our long curved tube, to fit our ideal AWG cube, be the polygon circle or some other regular polygon like regular triangle, regular square, regular pentagon, or... ?
b) Ideal external/maximum diameter that passes by the center.
c) How twist/curve our very long tube of copper with very cold alcol inside?
d) What is the ideal spacing and amount of all of the interstice's air?
e) Is there a better liquid to be used inside the outside pipe? Does it need to be metal. If not, could it be PVC, for instance? (Probably Google and Google Deepmind will be able answer in a very short time.
f) How much percent of water (of a metric cube) do we get in 24 hours, at NPT, as mentioned above? What about water with added sugar, at just about the turning point of total saturation, if we have that amount of "sugar water", how much percent of the atoms is coming as alcol with a bit of electricity and the fermentation process.
g) I also did invent a vertical scale and a horizontal one to measure weight. A layer of alcol in a quite calibrated piston setting that does not leak or wear out and can last for many ages if treated well. That, lenses and mirrors.
Periscope, yes!
h) My will is that Rice University (in Texas) patents. And my family ends up having some of those royalties, coming from it and from the world of Engineering and consumer electronics in general.

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Re: Metric system, Normal temperature: 440/12 Amb | Amber Heard, °C Degrees Celsius?
« Reply #1 on: 07/09/2022 21:30:06 »
Quote from: remotemass on 07/09/2022 20:38:23
1) 20°C used to be the NTP temperature. But since it is the case that that being the Normal temperature in NTP, metric system, is a bit random, I consider it better to use 440/12 (°C) instead. And, as Mr Fahrenheit and Mr Celsius, are certainly welcome, in our family and in History, please let me say that we shall from now on prefer saying instead: 36.7 Amb or 36.7 Ambs. Unless, of course, when we are not with normal temperature and/or are rather dead and/or with fever.
Moreover, no doubt I consider the recent sentence of my beloved Amber (the bright author of the December 2018 Washington Post op-ed) quite unfair. The normal pressure doesn't seem to require any change. So, 1 atm.
Is it ok? It is a bit of a fusion. Like when someone marries and has more babies... I feel it too. Of course...
Mozart Chocolate Liqueur: 0% Alcol, 0% Caff, 9.9% Cacao powder, 89% Coconut Milk and Water, 1% Peanut butter, 0% Nicotine, 0% Taurine, 0.1% Xylitol.  8)
Well, probably a few of your nuts and berries as well. Shall it be the tagline? Or: "Keep it in your very Alcol Sugar Diesel Solar Cranky Flask Fridge with external AWG!"
Making any sense?

P.S.- Outside of the fridge we will probably have a copper tube curve in 3D, a bit like a line drawn on paper without lifting the pencil. Alcol (ethanol alcohol) probably at:
-100 Amb. That is, at minus one hundred centigrades. And flowing at 1 meter per second in a closed circuit, with holes A and B separating the interior from the exterior of the fridge and having it keeping our flowing liquid refrigerated.
Unknows:
a) Shall the section of our long curved tube, to fit our ideal AWG cube, be the polygon circle or some other regular polygon like regular triangle, regular square, regular pentagon, or... ?
b) Ideal external/maximum diameter that passes by the center.
c) How twist/curve our very long tube of copper with very cold alcol inside?
d) What is the ideal spacing and amount of all of the interstice's air?
e) Is there a better liquid to be used inside the outside pipe? Does it need to be metal. If not, could it be PVC, for instance? (Probably Google and Google Deepmind will be able answer in a very short time.
f) How much percent of water (of a metric cube) do we get in 24 hours, at NPT, as mentioned above? What about water with added sugar, at just about the turning point of total saturation, if we have that amount of "sugar water", how much percent of the atoms is coming as alcol with a bit of electricity and the fermentation process.
g) I also did invent a vertical scale and a horizontal one to measure weight. A layer of alcol in a quite calibrated piston setting that does not leak or wear out and can last for many ages if treated well. That lenses and mirrors. Periscope, yes!
h) My will is that Rice University (in Texas) patents. And my family ends up having some of those royalties, coming from it and from the world of Engineering and consumer electronics in general.

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Re: Metric system, Normal temperature: 440/12 Amb | Amber Heard, °C Degrees Celsius?
« Reply #2 on: 08/09/2022 08:36:57 »
Quote from: remotemass on 07/09/2022 20:38:23
1) 20°C used to be the NTP temperature. But since it is the case that that being the Normal temperature in NTP, metric system, is a bit random, I ……………
…….."…………..Periscope, yes!
h) My will is that Rice University (in Texas) patents. And my family ends up having some of those royalties, coming from it and from the world of Engineering and consumer electronics in general.

- remotemass

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What science question are you asking??
I can’t make any structured sense out of what you are writing
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Re: Metric system, Normal temperature: 440/12 Amb | Amber Heard, °C Degrees Celsius?
« Reply #3 on: 08/09/2022 09:23:19 »
I am talking about a few things that I would like to be patented by Rice University, from which my family would acquaintance some royalties. If we start seeing fridges that are indeed Flask, and for that matter mirrored inside like a Flask bottle is and the word Flask becomes as popular as the word Flash, Bar, Hotel, Taxi, or Cocktail, there is certainly the case for recognition from the world of Engineering, Science and Consumer Electronics in general for the one that made it a reality or a strong case for it to become a reality, which is actually probably as important as filling the patent and being the inventor of something himself.
I also talk about a specific water generator out of a general-purpose fridge that is used to keep a liquid very cold. I say that Google Deepmind can help us find the ideal "cube" of such a tubular 3D-curve. Basically, we need to see the videogame "Snake" which is a 2D game and imagine how it would be like if it was a 3D game, or maybe even a 3D game the size of the planet, along the lines of #CubicPostcode_com system of space organization.
I ask how much alcohol ethanol molecules can be obtained from sucrose molecules when it is in a saturated aqueous solution and what Science (I mean, the community of Scientists) says about considering 440/12 Amb the normal temperature in NPT, in the metric system.

I also mention my invention of a scale to measure our weight in the bathroom. Basically, you would only need to step in to compress a layer of say, 0.2 x 0.2 x 0.01 meters of Ethyl alcohol (it is the most compressible liquid: 111 ppm/atm).
I am not sure if makes a huge difference in accuracy doing a horizontal measurement instead. I think the only difficulty will be doing a good calibration of it with the right lense and with a cool periscope!

Also I ask, how much water will I get from a cubic meter with my snake of copper in an ideal configuration with alcol inside it flowing at one meter per second at the constant temperature of minus 100 amb. (Yes, minus hundred amber is the same as -100 ºC). Is that ok? Fine.
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Re: Metric system, Normal temperature: 440/12 Amb | Amber Heard, °C Degrees Celsius?
« Reply #4 on: 08/09/2022 12:09:57 »
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Re: Metric system, Normal temperature: 440/12 Amb | Amber Heard, °C Degrees Celsius?
« Reply #5 on: 08/09/2022 12:56:36 »
Come on, mate. He started with a capital letter and ended with a full stop.

Lesley Garrett, speaking on Classic FM a few years ago: "That was me versus the London Philharmonic Orchestra. We started together and finished together, and I can only apologise for the bit in the middle."
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Re: Metric system, Normal temperature: 440/12 Amb | Amber Heard, °C Degrees Celsius?
« Reply #6 on: 08/09/2022 17:34:49 »
Quote from: remotemass on 07/09/2022 20:38:23
1) 20°C used to be the NTP temperature. But since it is the case that that being the Normal temperature in NTP, metric system, is a bit random, I consider it better to use 440/12 (°C) instead. And, as Mr Fahrenheit and Mr Celsius, are certainly welcome, in our family and in History, please let me say that we shall from now on prefer saying instead: 36.7 Amb or 36.7 Ambs. Unless, of course, when we are not with normal temperature and/or are rather dead and/or with fever.
Moreover, no doubt I consider the recent sentence of my beloved Amber (the bright author of the December 2018 Washington Post op-ed) quite unfair. The normal pressure doesn't seem to require any change. So, 1 atm.
Is it ok? It is a bit of a fusion. Like when someone marries and has more babies... I feel it too. Of course...
Mozart Chocolate Liqueur: 0% Alcol, 0% Caff, 9.9% Cacao powder, 89% Coconut Milk and Water, 1% Peanut butter, 0% Nicotine, 0% Taurine, 0.1% Xylitol.  8)
Well, probably a few of your nuts and berries as well. Shall it be the tagline? Or: "Keep it in your very Alcol Sugar Diesel Solar Cranky Flask Fridge with external AWG!"
Making any sense?

P.S.- Outside of the fridge we will probably have a copper tube curve in 3D, a bit like a line drawn on paper without lifting the pencil. Alcol (ethanol alcohol) probably at:
-100 Amb. That is, at minus one hundred centigrades. And flowing at 1 meter per second in a closed circuit, with holes A and B separating the interior from the exterior of the fridge and having it keeping our flowing liquid refrigerated.
Unknows:
a) Shall the section of our long curved tube, to fit our ideal AWG cube, be the polygon circle or some other regular polygon like regular triangle, regular square, regular pentagon, or... ?
b) Ideal external/maximum diameter that passes by the center.
c) How twist/curve our very long tube of copper with very cold alcol inside?
d) What is the ideal spacing and amount of all of the interstice's air?
e) Is there a better liquid to be used inside the outside pipe? Does it need to be metal. If not, could it be PVC, for instance? (Probably Google and Google Deepmind will be able answer in a very short time.
f) How much percent of water (of a metric cube) do we get in 24 hours, at NPT, as mentioned above? What about water with added sugar, at just about the turning point of total saturation, if we have that amount of "sugar water", how much percent of the atoms is coming as alcol with a bit of electricity and the fermentation process.
g) I also did invent a vertical scale and a horizontal one to measure weight. A layer of alcol in a quite calibrated piston setting that does not leak or wear out and can last for many ages if treated well. That, lenses and mirrors.
Periscope, yes!
h) My will is that Rice University (in Texas) patents. And my family ends up having some of those royalties, coming from it and from the world of Engineering and consumer electronics in general.

- remotemass

"Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds." - Albert Einstein
More semi literate idiocy then.
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Re: Metric system, Normal temperature: 440/12 Amb | Amber Heard, °C Degrees Celsius?
« Reply #7 on: 08/10/2022 12:39:37 »
Amber Heard?
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