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Saturday, 03/14/2020 1:36:38 PM

Saturday, March 14, 2020 1:36:38 PM

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I am not a scientist but I used to sell very sophisticated analytical laboratory instrumentation. In the process of the sales process you pick up an understanding of the technologies involved. I am no expert for sure but one thing about this bothers me.

Instead of trying to force a one dimensional voltage through oil moving through a pipeline with all the headaches of shorts circuits and power supply issues why didn't Dr. Rao consider the use of microwave energy.

It is powerful, directional, and maybe more efficient in the long run. I am no Einstein but it seems obvious that microwave energy would be the most efficient and cost effective way to heat the oil in the pipeline. Microwave energy is also directional and might just be able to orient the long change hydrocarbons along the direction of flow to provide all the advantages of a traditional magnetic field.

I'm sure this has been tried already and I would like to hear from somebody why it doesn't work as it would appear to me to be an obvious solution to all of our power supply problems.

This is the old Tesla vs. Edison arguments. There are reasons and palpable reasons why our power grid is powered by Alternating Current as opposed to Direct Current.