Friday, December 23, 2011

How to Artifically Make Industrial Diamonds

It appears that Industrial Diamonds can be artificially made by combining the following materials and then heat the composite of these materials at a high temperature. The materials list for making Industrial Diamonds is:
1. Silver ore
2. Iron ore
3. copper ore
4. granite dust

By the way, it appears that the Industrial Diamonds referred to above can be used to cut and grind titanium for use in paint and bullet proof glass, etc. Recall, that titanium is made from combining and smelting together, iron ore, silver ore, and copper ore.

Perpetual (C)Copyright and (P)Patent by Anthony J. Fejfar, CEO of Neothomism, P.C. (PA) and the aforesaid Neothomism, P.C. (PA) and the American People as a
Public Domain Copyright and Patent.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Fejfar Technology Blog: Fejfar Induction Coil Battery for a PC Computer

Fejfar Technology Blog: Fejfar Induction Coil Battery for a PC Computer: The basic design for an the Fejfar Induction Coil Battery is as follows: You take a coil of dual wire insulated wire such as ordinary two st...

Fejfar Induction Coil Battery for a PC Computer

The basic design for an the Fejfar Induction Coil Battery is as follows: You take a coil of dual wire insulated wire such as ordinary two strand lamp cord and at one end of the 100 foot wire coil you connect the two end wires with a 75 ohm resistor, at the other end of the coil you take the two wire leads and attach them in parallel to the main DC Power terminals of the computer just after the AC to DC transformer. You set this up so that even when the PC Computer is Off but plugged in, the Fejfar Coil Induction Battery is still connected. In fact, you could have several of these inside the PC Computer Case. You can also parallel this with Salt Water Core Batteries. The result should be that you will have at least a 5 hour use of your computer even if the power is out. Even longer if you put the computer on standby. Also, if you put in a floating ground resistor on the return DC line, in conjunction with one way diodes, then the result is a loop recyling through the primary of circuit of the Computer of must of the electricity. The result is that, once charged, the computer may be able to run on its own for weeks at a time or more.
Perpetual (C)Copyright and (P)Patent by Anthony J. Fejfar and Neothomism, P.C. (PA)