My Electric PC Dream

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Radium

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Hi:

I am currently daydreaming about electricity that is direct current
[and has no frequency], extremely high-voltage, thin-channeled, and
extremely low-amperage and a PC that runs on such electricity.

This electricity is a max of only 1 watt. The amperage is a max of 1
electron per second. The width of the electric channel is only 1
electron thick, hence it is "thin-channeled". The voltage is high
enough that it can pass through air.

In addition, this electricity does not generate any perceptible heat
when passing through air. A computer running on this electricity never
gets hot enough to need any cooling equipment. I can touch the
electric parts of a device when on, without feeling any heat.

Since this electricity can pass through air without metal, it is
wireless.

Chips using this electricity can tolerate electrostatic discharge
without being damaged to any extent.

The PC running on this electricity is as fast as the world's current
best PC.

In addition, this PC does not contain or need any storage devices,
vacuum-tubes, glassfets, GaAsFETs, fans, cooling devices, capacitors,
resistors, magnetic parts, moving parts, semiconductors, discs, or
ROM.

All info in the PC is generated in real-time by the high-voltage, low-
amperage, thin-channeled current itself. So no storage devices are
necessary.

This PC does not need much metal since the electricity flows through
air in the PC.


Regards,

Radium
 
On May 12, 9:02 pm, Radium <gluceg...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi:

I am currently daydreaming about electricity that is direct current
[and has no frequency], extremely high-voltage, thin-channeled, and
extremely low-amperage and a PC that runs on such electricity.

This electricity is a max of only 1 watt. The amperage is a max of 1
electron per second. The width of the electric channel is only 1
electron thick, hence it is "thin-channeled". The voltage is high
enough that it can pass through air.

In addition, this electricity does not generate any perceptible heat
when passing through air. A computer running on this electricity never
gets hot enough to need any cooling equipment. I can touch the
electric parts of a device when on, without feeling any heat.
you fool

if parallel single electrons throo air
then there wold be by sparks and flashes etc

is this not hot?

Since this electricity can pass through air without metal, it is
wireless.

Chips using this electricity can tolerate electrostatic discharge
without being damaged to any extent.

The PC running on this electricity is as fast as the world's current
best PC.

In addition, this PC does not contain or need any storage devices,
vacuum-tubes, glassfets, GaAsFETs, fans, cooling devices, capacitors,
resistors, magnetic parts, moving parts, semiconductors, discs, or
ROM.

All info in the PC is generated in real-time by the high-voltage, low-
amperage, thin-channeled current itself. So no storage devices are
necessary.

This PC does not need much metal since the electricity flows through
air in the PC.

Regards,

Radium
 
On May 12, 12:20 pm, lacker <eyh3j774...@brew-master.com> wrote:

On May 12, 9:02 pm, Radium <gluceg...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi:

I am currently daydreaming about electricity that is direct current
[and has no frequency], extremely high-voltage, thin-channeled, and
extremely low-amperage and a PC that runs on such electricity.

This electricity is a max of only 1 watt. The amperage is a max of 1
electron per second. The width of the electric channel is only 1
electron thick, hence it is "thin-channeled". The voltage is high
enough that it can pass through air.

In addition, this electricity does not generate any perceptible heat
when passing through air. A computer running on this electricity never
gets hot enough to need any cooling equipment. I can touch the
electric parts of a device when on, without feeling any heat.

you fool

if parallel single electrons throo air
then there wold be by sparks and flashes etc

is this not hot?
The sparks, flashes, and noticeable heat occur only if there is enough
amperage-against-resistance and the electron channel is thick enough.
 
On May 12, 10:05 pm, Radium <gluceg...@gmail.com> wrote:

The sparks, flashes, and noticeable heat occur only if there is enough
amperage-against-resistance and the electron channel is thick enough.
air has resistance you fool, and electrons
can only pass throo by sparks

now kiss my ass
 
On May 12, 1:15 pm, lacker <eyh3j774...@brew-master.com> wrote:

On May 12, 10:05 pm, Radium <gluceg...@gmail.com> wrote:

The sparks, flashes, and noticeable heat occur only if there is enough
amperage-against-resistance and the electron channel is thick enough.

air has resistance you fool,
Yes. However, at a high-enough voltage, electricity can pass through
even the toughest insulator.

and electrons
can only pass throo by sparks
If its only 1 electron per second and only 1-electron-thick, then
there won't be any sparks; at least not big enough to see or feel.
 
On 12 May 2007 12:02:17 -0700, Radium <glucegen1@gmail.com> wrote:

This PC does not need much metal since the electricity flows through
air in the PC.

Perhaps it is flowing through the air between your ears, airhead.
 
Radium wrote:
Hi:

I am currently daydreaming about electricity that is direct current
[and has no frequency], extremely high-voltage, thin-channeled, and
extremely low-amperage and a PC that runs on such electricity.
[snip crap]

What will you use as insulation, cerebro-fuckwad?
What will you use as insulation inside the CPU, cerebro-fuckwad?
Bremsstrahlung, cerebro-fuckwad.

--
Uncle Al
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/lajos.htm#a2
 
On May 13, 5:02 am, Radium <gluceg...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi:

I am currently daydreaming about electricity that is direct current
[and has no frequency], extremely high-voltage, thin-channeled, and
extremely low-amperage and a PC that runs on such electricity.

This electricity is a max of only 1 watt. The amperage is a max of 1
electron per second. The width of the electric channel is only 1
electron thick, hence it is "thin-channeled". The voltage is high
enough that it can pass through air.

In addition, this electricity does not generate any perceptible heat
when passing through air. A computer running on this electricity never
gets hot enough to need any cooling equipment. I can touch the
electric parts of a device when on, without feeling any heat.

Since this electricity can pass through air without metal, it is
wireless.

Chips using this electricity can tolerate electrostatic discharge
without being damaged to any extent.

The PC running on this electricity is as fast as the world's current
best PC.

In addition, this PC does not contain or need any storage devices,
vacuum-tubes, glassfets, GaAsFETs, fans, cooling devices, capacitors,
resistors, magnetic parts, moving parts, semiconductors, discs, or
ROM.

All info in the PC is generated in real-time by the high-voltage, low-
amperage, thin-channeled current itself. So no storage devices are
necessary.

This PC does not need much metal since the electricity flows through
air in the PC.

Regards,

Radium
What is your PayPal address Radium? I want to send you a dollar so you
can buy yourself a clue.

Dave.
 
In sci.physics.electromag Radium <glucegen1@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi:

I am currently daydreaming...
Drugs, alcohol, or both?

Don't post when in an irrational state.

<snip idiocy>

--
Jim Pennino

Remove .spam.sux to reply.
 
On May 12, 12:02 pm, Radium <gluceg...@gmail.com> wrote:

[...]

Why don't you graduate high school first, 'tard?
 
On May 13, 3:47 am, Eric Gisse <jowr...@gmail.com> wrote:
On May 12, 12:02 pm, Radium <gluceg...@gmail.com> wrote:

[...]

Why don't you graduate high school first, 'tard?
----------------
Hi gisse
undegraduate psychpath and bump parasite

Y.P
--------------------------
 
On May 12, 3:22 pm, Uncle Al <Uncle...@hate.spam.net> wrote:

Radium wrote:

Hi:

I am currently daydreaming about electricity that is direct current
[and has no frequency], extremely high-voltage, thin-channeled, and
extremely low-amperage and a PC that runs on such electricity.

What will you use as insulation, cerebro-fuckwad?
None necessary.

What will you use as insulation inside the CPU, cerebro-fuckwad?
None necessary.

Bremsstrahlung, cerebro-fuckwad.
Not at the small energy levels I'm talking about.
 
On 12 May 2007 22:26:39 -0700, Radium <glucegen1@gmail.com> wrote:

On May 12, 3:22 pm, Uncle Al <Uncle...@hate.spam.net> wrote:

Radium wrote:

Hi:

I am currently daydreaming about electricity that is direct current
[and has no frequency], extremely high-voltage, thin-channeled, and
extremely low-amperage and a PC that runs on such electricity.

What will you use as insulation, cerebro-fuckwad?

None necessary.

What will you use as insulation inside the CPU, cerebro-fuckwad?

None necessary.

Bremsstrahlung, cerebro-fuckwad.

Not at the small energy levels I'm talking about.

One electron per second makes for some pretty goddamned slow computing.
 
In sci.physics.electromag Radium <glucegen1@gmail.com> wrote:
On May 12, 3:22 pm, Uncle Al <Uncle...@hate.spam.net> wrote:

Radium wrote:

Hi:

I am currently daydreaming about electricity that is direct current
[and has no frequency], extremely high-voltage, thin-channeled, and
extremely low-amperage and a PC that runs on such electricity.

What will you use as insulation, cerebro-fuckwad?

None necessary.
Clueless idiot.

What will you use as insulation inside the CPU, cerebro-fuckwad?

None necessary.
Clueless idiot.

Bremsstrahlung, cerebro-fuckwad.

Not at the small energy levels I'm talking about.
Energy and power are two different things.

Clueless idiot.

--
Jim Pennino

Remove .spam.sux to reply.
 
On May 12, 10:53 pm, The Great Attractor
<Sup...@ssiveBlackHoleAtTheCenterOfTheMilkyWayGalaxy.org> wrote:

One electron per second makes for some pretty goddamned slow computing.
Not necessarily. There are low-power PCs that are pretty fast.
 
On May 12, 10:55 pm, j...@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:

In sci.physics.electromag Radium <gluceg...@gmail.com> wrote:

On May 12, 3:22 pm, Uncle Al <Uncle...@hate.spam.net> wrote:
Radium wrote:
Hi:
I am currently daydreaming about electricity that is direct current
[and has no frequency], extremely high-voltage, thin-channeled, and
extremely low-amperage and a PC that runs on such electricity.
What will you use as insulation, cerebro-fuckwad?
None necessary.

Clueless idiot.

What will you use as insulation inside the CPU, cerebro-fuckwad?
None necessary.

Clueless idiot.

Bremsstrahlung, cerebro-fuckwad.
Not at the small energy levels I'm talking about.

Energy and power are two different things.

Clueless idiot.
I already said the power is only 1 watt, not nearly enough for
Bremsstrahlung.
 
On May 12, 10:26 pm, Radium <gluceg...@gmail.com> wrote:
On May 12, 3:22 pm, Uncle Al <Uncle...@hate.spam.net> wrote:

Radium wrote:
Hi:
I am currently daydreaming about electricity that is direct current
[and has no frequency], extremely high-voltage, thin-channeled, and
extremely low-amperage and a PC that runs on such electricity.
What will you use as insulation, cerebro-fuckwad?

None necessary.

What will you use as insulation inside the CPU, cerebro-fuckwad?

None necessary.

Bremsstrahlung, cerebro-fuckwad.

Not at the small energy levels I'm talking about.
SHUT THE FUCK UP, CHILD.

Your ideas are idiotic and you are too stupid to understand the
criticisms.
 
On May 12, 11:09 pm, Radium <gluceg...@gmail.com> wrote:
On May 12, 10:55 pm, j...@specsol.spam.sux.com wrote:



In sci.physics.electromag Radium <gluceg...@gmail.com> wrote:
On May 12, 3:22 pm, Uncle Al <Uncle...@hate.spam.net> wrote:
Radium wrote:
Hi:
I am currently daydreaming about electricity that is direct current
[and has no frequency], extremely high-voltage, thin-channeled, and
extremely low-amperage and a PC that runs on such electricity.
What will you use as insulation, cerebro-fuckwad?
None necessary.

Clueless idiot.

What will you use as insulation inside the CPU, cerebro-fuckwad?
None necessary.

Clueless idiot.

Bremsstrahlung, cerebro-fuckwad.
Not at the small energy levels I'm talking about.
Energy and power are two different things.

Clueless idiot.

I already said the power is only 1 watt, not nearly enough for
Bremsstrahlung.
CLUELESS IDIOT.
 
On 12 May 2007 12:02:17 -0700, Radium <glucegen1@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi:

I am currently daydreaming about electricity that is direct current
[and has no frequency], extremely high-voltage, thin-channeled, and
extremely low-amperage and a PC that runs on such electricity.

This electricity is a max of only 1 watt. The amperage is a max of 1
electron per second. The width of the electric channel is only 1
electron thick, hence it is "thin-channeled". The voltage is high
enough that it can pass through air.

In addition, this electricity does not generate any perceptible heat
when passing through air. A computer running on this electricity never
gets hot enough to need any cooling equipment. I can touch the
electric parts of a device when on, without feeling any heat.

Since this electricity can pass through air without metal, it is
wireless.

Chips using this electricity can tolerate electrostatic discharge
without being damaged to any extent.

The PC running on this electricity is as fast as the world's current
best PC.

In addition, this PC does not contain or need any storage devices,
vacuum-tubes, glassfets, GaAsFETs, fans, cooling devices, capacitors,
resistors, magnetic parts, moving parts, semiconductors, discs, or
ROM.

All info in the PC is generated in real-time by the high-voltage, low-
amperage, thin-channeled current itself. So no storage devices are
necessary.

This PC does not need much metal since the electricity flows through
air in the PC.


Regards,

Radium
It's a great pity that people can't read an unusual post without
immediately kicking and clawing at each other to be the first to type
'fuckwad' and 'moron'. There are too many cowards in the world today.
(I can imagine them sitting in their lounge rooms watching Star Trek
and screaming "Mass approaches infinity at the speed of light!
Fuckwads!!")

I don't know if your computer is practical, nor does it really matter.
Practicality never stopped Asimov filling all his robots with a
positronic brain which even the technicians of US Robotics couldn't
understand. It's an interesting idea though I don't confess to
understanding how you envisage it working.


____________________________________________________
"I like to be organised. A place for everything. And everything all over the place."
 
On 12 May 2007 23:08:13 -0700, Radium <glucegen1@gmail.com> wrote:

On May 12, 10:53 pm, The Great Attractor
Sup...@ssiveBlackHoleAtTheCenterOfTheMilkyWayGalaxy.org> wrote:

One electron per second makes for some pretty goddamned slow computing.

Not necessarily. There are low-power PCs that are pretty fast.

Yes, and they pass ten gazillion electrons per second.

Face it, you are fucking lost.
 

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