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Brains In Jars - Bedini Motors. Welcome to Bedini Technology. Welcome to Bedini Technology We at Bedini Technology, Inc. have developed energy systems for many years, since the early 1970's.

Welcome to Bedini Technology

We have openly shared many of these discoveries on the pages of this website since the beginning of the internet. Due to recent events, it is becoming increasingly clear that a growing number of peopleare using ideas from this website, and infringing on my patents without even the courtesy of giving me credit. We will explain the BTI negative resistor process for taking extra energy from the vacuum.

For simplicity, the process will be produced in a common lead acid storage battery. An open thermodynamic system such as a windmill receives energy from its active environment. The open system can re-order itself. To relate to electrical systems, we can regard the windmill as a “negative resistor” since it accepts unusable wind energy from the environment and transforms it to shaft horsepower to power the load (the pump).

Keep The Lights On << Relaxation time : Blueprints - StumbleUpon. EX - StumbleUpon. Using two 18-volt-screwdrivers as engines, the "EX" accelerates its driver up to 30 km/h.

EX - StumbleUpon

Excentricity is defined as a deviation from what is ordinary or customary. To match this definition we couln´t just modify an existing vehicle but had to start designing something new from scratch. The result is a completely new driving concept: The driver lies headlong on his three-wheeled vehicle and accelerates the "EX" with sprawled out arms up to 30 km/h. Eccentrically is also how the steering works: A specially developed joint tilts the back wheel and leans the driver´s weight dynamically into the curve.

The vehicle was built and designed in cooperation with Sebastian Auray, Ruben Faber and Ludolf von Oldershausen. The driver controls the vehicle with brake and gas handles and by tilting the back wheel with its body. The headlong position gives you an exiting driving experience. Both screwdrivers run in the same direction to get the maximum power out of them. Mount Kailash. Nomenclature, orthography and etymology[edit] The mountain is known as Kailāsa (कैलास) in Sanskrit.[1][2] The word may be derived from the word kēlāsa (केलास) which means "crystal".[3] In his Tibetan-English dictionary, Chandra (1902: p. 32) identifies the entry for 'kai la sha' (Tibetan: ཀཻ་ལ་ཤ, Wylie: kai la sha) which is a loan word from Sanskrit 'kailāsa' (Devanagari: कैलास).[4] The Tibetan name for the mountain is Gangs Rin-po-che.

Mount Kailash

Gangs or Kang is the Tibetan word for snow peak analogous to alp or himal; rinpoche is an honorific meaning "precious one" so the combined term can be translated "precious jewel of snows". "Tibetan Buddhists call it Kangri Rinpoche; 'Precious Snow Mountain'. Bon texts have many names: Water's Flower, Mountain of Sea Water, Nine Stacked Swastika Mountain. An illustration of the Hindu significance of Mount Kailash, depicting the holy family of Shiva, consisting of Shiva, Parvati, Ganesha and Muruga (Kartikeya) Religious significance[edit] In Hinduism[edit]

GSFC Open Source Software. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, led by the Advanced Architectures and Automation Branch (Code 588), has developed an extensible application framework for instrument command and control, known as Interoperable Remote Component (IRC).

GSFC Open Source Software

The IRC architecture is a flexible, platform-independent application framework that is well suited for the distributed control and monitoring of remote devices and sensors. Working with instrument engineers and scientists as well as past experience with distributed systems we have tried to come up with an architecture that balances simplicity and flexibility. The architecture has to be simple enough to use and maintain as well as flexible enough to be useful in a wide variety of applications and domains.

The architecture emphasizes the capability to configure itself for a specific application based on eXtensible Markup Language (XML) descriptions. Interoperable Remote Component (IRC) Goals Functional Goals Evolvability Goals Usability Goals Software Packages. Erinata/FingerText. Zdavkeos/whirlyfly.