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Re: Zizek post# 3537

Wednesday, 05/29/2013 11:27:33 AM

Wednesday, May 29, 2013 11:27:33 AM

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Thanks Zizek for your posts.

In previous posts you said:

IF ONLY the change to the oil were permanent! That would mean the oil could be treated once and sent on its way. But because Brownian motion is a thing, particles have a tendency to move randomly. This means aggregations of iron, paraffin, asphalt, or other high viscosity particles will break back apart over time. Usually a number of hours. Which is why they have to have AOT units installed ~50 miles.

Moore's law gives us a useful corollary. Granted, this was developed to make sense of the rate of computer development, but other fields are found to follow this curve as well. For Moore, from 2005-2013 the efficiency of the technology should have doubled 5 times. Even if we spot the "2 miles in 2005" Moore's law would project the tech going 64+ miles in 2013.

Now this is just speculation… could the future AOT sit piggyback on an existing pipeline powered by solar photovoltaic cells between pumping stations.
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