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  • NeoMatrix
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    #61
    Re: Ever thought of ... different work?

    Originally posted by copier addict
    It takes a lot of energy to make water expand. It doesn't just do it spontaneously.
    So, not really "over unity", which if I understand it in its simplest form is using a little energy to create a lot of energy.
    So far there isn't an efficient way of separating H2O into its component parts. It takes more energy to separate than you get back.
    Once there is, the sky is the limit.
    Re. More input v's output energy.
    You are correct from the current indoctrinated limited perspective...

    But....

    If they were to change the system to a feed back system (torus/vortex), then a small portion of 700% of energy that was taken out of the system can be feed back into the system to greatly reduce the next energy phase of the input cycle.
    When the water molecule fluctuates it can be forced to produce a controlled hydrogen detonation effect(boom). That controlled detonation can power a hypersonic craft to (lets say) mach 25. Of coarse I believe the water needs to be replaced as the fuel.

    Hmm... water powered cars that reach mach 25. That would make a new land speed record.
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    • Copier Addict
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      #62
      Re: Ever thought of ... different work?

      Originally posted by NeoMatrix
      Re. More input v's output energy.
      You are correct from the current indoctrinated limited perspective...

      But....

      If they were to change the system to a feed back system (torus/vortex), then a small portion of 700% of energy that was taken out of the system can be feed back into the system to greatly reduce the next energy phase of the input cycle.
      When the water molecule fluctuates it can be forced to produce a controlled hydrogen detonation effect(boom). That controlled detonation can power a hypersonic craft to (lets say) mach 25. Of coarse I believe the water needs to be replaced as the fuel.

      Hmm... water powered cars that reach mach 25. That would make a new land speed record.
      Except, you need maximum energy to reach that 700% so feeding some back would make no difference to the process

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      • NeoMatrix
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        #63
        Re: Ever thought of ... different work?

        Originally posted by NeoMatrix
        Total absolute understanding of the Vortex Process is the key tapping into to the energy system of the multi-verse....
        A further understanding of Fourier Transforms, Cymatics and Matrix math is required to Tune your own system into the ONE given larger perpetual system. Tautology... Your own energy system has to stay in tune with every other energy gear wheel to be excepted as an additional working universal unit. In a perfect equilibrium your own energy unit will take energy from the source, use it/that energy an return back to a balance state which must effect NOTHING else around it.

        In layman terms:
        The energy Dam is overflowing and full to the brim with water, you only need tap a small pipe from the universal source to power any size system for gratis.

        There should be no current suffering in any country when all energy is supplied from the universal source ten-fold for free....
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        .
        Aside... Convergent vortices is the process that planetary gravitation force exists. No gravity waves exist or can ever be found.
        Re. Cymatics (means wave).
        In the above text I spoke of the system of Cymatics. The below URL points to a Biometric 3D printer topic relating to the use of Cymatics on the science web site NewAtlas. The article explains how symbiotic use of soundwaves and 3D printing will bring about amazing advances in the medical field. If they further discover the use of Fourier Transforms and matrix math they will leap frog the world in medical advanced 3D printing. The very real possibility of replacement biological living tissue arms or legs printed from 3D printers.

        Want to change profession to a 3D Bio-printing technician anyone?


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        • Drewsup
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          • May 2019
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          #64
          Re: Ever thought of ... different work?

          two words...medical equipment
          there will always be a need for med equip technicians, the pay is wayyy better, and less stress.
          The days of a "career in copiers" is long gone.

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          • allan
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            #65
            Re: Ever thought of ... different work?

            Originally posted by Drewsup
            two words...medical equipment
            there will always be a need for med equip technicians, the pay is wayyy better, and less stress.
            The days of a "career in copiers" is long gone.
            Here is ZA you need specific diplomas in electronics and chemistry to get the job. So possible if you pursue it.
            O and i hate the medical industry...

            Another job here that pays way better is ATM(cash machines) tech includes "danger pay".
            Went for the interviews and got kicked due to the fact that i got thru there test way to quick and the response was you could be a risk.
            So acting a bit daft would have landed me a better paying job.
            Whatever

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            • qbert69
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              #66
              Re: Ever thought of ... different work?

              Originally posted by allan
              Here is ZA you need specific diplomas in electronics and chemistry to get the job. So possible if you pursue it.
              O and i hate the medical industry...

              Another job here that pays way better is ATM(cash machines) tech includes "danger pay".
              Went for the interviews and got kicked due to the fact that i got thru there test way to quick and the response was you could be a risk.
              So acting a bit daft would have landed me a better paying job.
              You are hereby dubbed "Daft Copier Tech"!!![emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]

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              • Lagonda
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                #67
                Re: Ever thought of ... different work?

                Originally posted by allan
                .........Another job here that pays way better is ATM(cash machines) tech....".
                Thats another endangered job here as ATMs are disappearing fast as we all take to waving our credit cards at the little terminal at the check out. The cashless society is just around the corner.
                At least 50% of IT is a solution looking for a problem.

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                • allan
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                  #68
                  Re: Ever thought of ... different work?

                  [QUOTE=Lagonda;751173]Thats another endangered job here as ATMs are disappearing fast as we all take to waving our credit cards at the little terminal at the check out. The cashless society is just around the corner.[/QUOTE

                  True for the direction the world is thinking in. But plans fail...
                  Email was suppose to put and end to paper use instead it doubled it.
                  Whatever

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                  • NeoMatrix
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                    #69
                    Re: Ever thought of ... different work?

                    Originally posted by allan
                    Here is ZA you need specific diplomas in electronics and chemistry to get the job. So possible if you pursue it.
                    O and i hate the medical industry...

                    Another job here that pays way better is ATM(cash machines) tech includes "danger pay".
                    Went for the interviews and got kicked due to the fact that i got thru there test way to quick and the response was you could be a risk.
                    So acting a bit daft would have landed me a better paying job.
                    Re. Over qualified is a very factual real issue.
                    My full and proper truthful CV(resume') has never ever landed me a job.

                    From one job interview I got: "If you know so much, why aren't you working for yourself?"
                    We want to keep people like you in our organization, we are going to create a new unknown job position for you here. Arr...yeah... okay, whats the job involve? We don't know yet. Are you interested? No thanks....

                    Another Tech job interview with extra radio comms, I end up reminding their leading tech how to test some of their comms to pc software.

                    No prospective employer likes any person who appears senior or has learnt more than them.
                    Hence forth I would strip out my CV(resume') down to the very bare requirements to suit the job selection criterion.

                    The first thing to ascertain from any job selection criterion or job interview : Is the employer hiring from the shoulders up, or the shoulders down. All this equal opportunity employment rubbish is utter rhetorical dribble.

                    The above is fact.....
                    Last edited by NeoMatrix; 05-02-2019, 12:50 AM.
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                    • NeoMatrix
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                      #70
                      Re: Ever thought of ... different work?

                      Originally posted by Lagonda
                      Thats another endangered job here as ATMs are disappearing fast as we all take to waving our credit cards at the little terminal at the check out. The cashless society is just around the corner.
                      Re. Cashless society (AKA BigBother.)

                      Yes the ID chip under the skin will be flood advertised to the masses as the super trendy new way for kids to put their middle finger up at their parents. Sucked in mum and dad we now get everything given to us from BigBother for free. ID Phish&Chips is the new food of for our generation.

                      Sheep and cattle have ID tracking chips. Its known as the "Paddock-to-Plate" ID system.
                      Every facet of the stocks development and food production including DNA is tracked at every stage.

                      ....20 years further on.... Kids will be saying: "Oh crap get me out this AI system society". Mum and Dad had a sincere better way of life. .....too late........
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                      • JR2ALTA
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                        #71
                        Re: Ever thought of ... different work?

                        Once I signed up for a job search email. I always keep job alerts for a company called Esko. They fix huge plotters for packaging using all sorts of material and substrates. Some of it is print some of it is laser etching. They pay really well and travel all over the country but I don't think I'm smart enough.

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                        • allan
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                          #72
                          Re: Ever thought of ... different work?

                          Originally posted by JR2ALTA
                          Once I signed up for a job search email. I always keep job alerts for a company called Esko. They fix huge plotters for packaging using all sorts of material and substrates. Some of it is print some of it is laser etching. They pay really well and travel all over the country but I don't think I'm smart enough.
                          And yet these machine are designed and built by people no smarter then us.
                          Whatever

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                          • JR2ALTA
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                            #73
                            Re: Ever thought of ... different work?

                            Originally posted by allan
                            And yet these machine are designed and built by people no smarter then us.
                            Fixing copiers is a challenge I'm up for. Doing chemistry or complex equations trying to fix a 5 million dollar machine ain't for me.

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                            • NeoMatrix
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                              #74
                              Re: Ever thought of ... different work?

                              Originally posted by JR2ALTA
                              Fixing copiers is a challenge I'm up for. Doing chemistry or complex equations trying to fix a 5 million dollar machine ain't for me.
                              You could at least fix the gasonics machines that clean and grow silicone wafers for nano-electronics.

                              Not really for me either....
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                              • tonerhead
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                                Re: Ever thought of ... different work?

                                Years back (around 2005) I was out looking for something else than copiers. I saw an ad for Simplex. This is a national chain which has merged with Tyco, and Grinnell. The requirements were 2 year AA electronics or electrical (got it) computer skills (got it Comptia) 5 years customer service setting (had 15) take the employee profile (did well), take the employee technical exam (guy said highest score he had seen). Got the job, with one caveat. I lived 50 miles from their office. They said I had to establish residence within 10 miles of office. I said not a problem. Here is the kicker, I had to do that within one week. I said I have a family with 3 kids in elementary school and a mortgage. I would likely be commuting on my own time until school is out (3 months) Then likely I would have the house sold and already have leads on new home. The mgr said he would have to get corporate approval, but said likely not an issue (he wanted me on his team). A couple days later the mgr called and said I have 2 days left to relocate if I want the job. He was nice, but I told him to tell the corporate a$$holes to French Kiss My A$$.
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