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Gary Diamond
03-16-2009, 05:50 PM
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/03/090311162807.htm

Spin Battery: Physicist Develops Battery Using New Source Of Energy

ScienceDaily (Mar. 12, 2009) — Researchers at the University of Miami and at the Universities of Tokyo and Tohoku, Japan, have been able to prove the existence of a "spin battery," a battery that is "charged" by applying a large magnetic field to nano-magnets in a device called a magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ).

BoyntonStu
03-17-2009, 08:17 AM
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/03/090311162807.htm

Spin Battery: Physicist Develops Battery Using New Source Of Energy

ScienceDaily (Mar. 12, 2009) — Researchers at the University of Miami and at the Universities of Tokyo and Tohoku, Japan, have been able to prove the existence of a "spin battery," a battery that is "charged" by applying a large magnetic field to nano-magnets in a device called a magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ).

This technology was developed by old unmarried women; spinsters.

Actually, spinster technology looks very promising.

Thanks,

BoyntonStu

Dave Nowlin
03-18-2009, 01:51 AM
I prefer running over a magnet with my vehicle.:D

Dave Nowlin

cinch
03-18-2009, 02:29 PM
I know if you have a motorcycle or a small car and seem to get stuck at traffic lights you can get a neodymium (spelling?) magnet and stick it on the bottom of your car or motorcycle it will trip a lot of traffic lights to turn them green for you when you stop at the redlight. If it's dark and nobody is in front of you you can flash your high beams a few times as you come to the red light (works where I live) it detects the strobes on emergency vehicles.I know it's a little off topic,ok a lot off topic but I did mention magnets!

Gary Diamond
03-18-2009, 06:23 PM
I know if you have a motorcycle or a small car and seem to get stuck at traffic lights you can get a neodymium (spelling?) magnet and stick it on the bottom of your car or motorcycle it will trip a lot of traffic lights to turn them green for you when you stop at the redlight. If it's dark and nobody is in front of you you can flash your high beams a few times as you come to the red light (works where I live) it detects the strobes on emergency vehicles.I know it's a little off topic,ok a lot off topic but I did mention magnets!

Will try it, i got a ton of huge magnets from old microwave ovens

http://jaw.iinet.net.au/stuff/microwaveoven_7.jpg