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Re: PJM1984 post# 10117

Thursday, 09/29/2016 4:44:51 PM

Thursday, September 29, 2016 4:44:51 PM

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Nonsense!

Your lack of understanding of the engineering and science in regards to systems control theory is vast. Every undergraduate in Mechanical Engineering has a control theory course in which systems of differential equations are solved involving feedback. That is one of the things I do along with solutions of PDEs. Nearly every system is described beginning with some statement about the Output/Input - period. If you understood anything, you would understand that it applies to your investment! That is the output of your investment which is the value of your shares divided by the input which is the amount you invested is one of the most simple examples of the real use of control theory. Your examples under 1) are juvenile and do not have anything to do with what I stated. What matters is if the system produced something worthwhile given what was put into it which is exactly why I stated the criterion precisely!

Here is a website:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Control_theory

This is what is used in all Rocket Science and is what I have used for years doing just that!
When you understand the equations for the transfer function of the general closed loop and can solve any of the integro-differential equations associated with it then perhaps you can talk somewhat intelligently about it. First, understand the most simple O/I example that I gave above of your investment and then perhaps you can begin to realize that it applies to ALL systems.

2> As previously stated --- If the particles don't work well the economy of scale has no meaning. First things first.

3> 1.55V is not enough to split water commercially. That is, it doesn't produce enough to make it economical. You can't make money with it. That means there is no one coming to your financial rescue to buy up a license because they'll go broke! What is needed is THE VOLTAGE THAT THE HYSR PARTICLES require to make a commercially adequate amount of H2. Even HYSR admits that is the problem. Too bad they did not consult you who think you know it all!
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