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Re: ...all those Science guys

From The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com>
Newsgroups sci.physics.relativity
Subject Re: ...all those Science guys
Date 2022-06-11 12:12 -0700
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Thomas Heger wrote:
> 
> Am 10.06.2022 um 07:37 schrieb The Starmaker:
> > Most people are not aware...
> > (even among this very newsgroup)
> > that  all those Science guys
> > who worked on
> > The Manhattan Project
> > *didn't* want to work on
> > The Manhattan Project.
> >
> > They had better things
> > to do than work for
> > Albert Einstein's project.
> >
> > Those science guys were
> > *forced* to work on
> > The Manhattan Project.
> >
> > Against their will.
> >
> > They were ...drafted.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> The atomic bomb was most likely well known, before the Manhattan Project
> even started (most likely known by Einstein himself).
> 
> The reason:
> 
> the inventor of the atomic bomb Leo Szillard and Einstein have patented
> a 'fridge', which has only one known use in a fast breeding reactor.
> 
> Therefore there was a need for such a device already in 1930 in Germany.
> 
> And the only known use of a fast breeding reactor is to produce Plutonium.
> 
> And for this dangerous element we also have only a single known reason:
> atomic bombs.
> 
> That's why we have to think about Mega-fraud in connection to the
> Manhattan project, too.
> 
> A 'good' reason for this project could have been, that all participants
> were sworn into secrecy, hence could not question the public narrative.
> 
> TH

You need to correct your incorrect word 'fridge' to what Albert Einstein
wrote and called it:REFRIGERATION

It's right there in capitol letters on top of his patert:REFRIGERATION

https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/53/e9/74/2cde176701fab8/US1781541.pdf

https://patents.google.com/?inventor=Einstein+Albert&sort=old


The definition of REFRIGERATION is; a process of removing heat from 
an enclosed space or from a substance for the purpose of lowering the
temperature.

the  "process";a series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a
particular end.




Description
NOW 1930- AI'EINSTEIN ET AL. ,78 ,541
REFRIGERATION Filed Dec. 16 1927 Patented Nov. 11, 1930 UNITED STATES
PATENT OFFICE ALBERT EINSTEIN, OF BERLIN, AND LEO SZILARD, OF BERI
IN-WILMERSDORF, GER- MANY, ASSIGNORS TO ELECT-ROLUX SERVEL CORPORATION,
OF NEW YORK, N. Y., .A.
REFRIGERATION an inert gas-and more particularly to the type disclosed
in Patent No. 1,685,764 granted September 25th, 1928, to Von Platen and
Munters and our British Patent No. 282,428.
The objects and advantages of our invention will be apparent from the
following description considered in connection with the accompanying
drawing which shows, more or less diagrammatically, a preferred
embodiment of our invention.
Referring to the drawing. reference character 1 designates an
evaporator, which is ordinarily placed within a chamber to be cooled. A
conduit 5 connects the upper part of evaporator 1 with the more
intermediate portion 1 tends within condenser 6 at a level below the
point ofcommunication of conduit -5 with the condenser. A cooling water
jacket 12 surrounds the condenser and is adapted for the passage
therethrough of water for the purpose of cooling the condenser.
A conduit 27 communicates with the bottom of condenser 6 and with the
lower part of a heat exchanger jacket 28. The upper part of jacket 28 is
connected to the lower part of generator 29. Generator 29 is heated in
any suitable manner. Aconduit 30 communicates with the upper part of
generator 29 and extends within evaporator to a point near the I bottom
thereof where it terminates in a disupwardly to. within the, upper "part
'of con- Our invention relates to the art of refrig- Application filed
December 16, 1927, Serial No. 240,566, and in Germany December 16, 1926.
denser 6 where it terminates in a distributor head 35. Conduit 37 passes
within cooling water jacket 12 in order that fluid passing through this
conduit may be cooled. A vent condult 34 connects the upper part of
container 33 with the upper part of condenser 6.
The operation of the above described apparatus is as follows: r
A suitable refrigerant; for instance butane, in liquid form is'contained
within evaporator 1. An inert gas, for instance ammonia, is introduced
into evaporator 1 through conduit 30 and distributor head 31. The
refrigerant evaporates in the evaporator in the presence of the inert
gas due to the fact that the partial pressure of the refrigerant is
reduced thereby and the resulting gaseous mixture passes through conduit
5 to within condenser 6. Here the mixture'comes in intimate contact with
an absorption liquid, for example water, which is introduced into the
condenser through conduit 37 and distributor head 35. Inasmuch as the
ammonia gas is very soluble in water, while the butane is quite
insoluble, the ammonia gas is absorbed by the water, thus freeing the
butane from the gaseous mix ture. Thus the butane assumes substantially
the entire pressure within the condenser, which pressure is suflicient
to cause its liquefaction at the temperature maintained therein by the
cooling water.
The specific gravity of liquid butane is less than that of the solution
of ammonia in water and hence stratification of the two, liquids occurs,
the liquid butane floating upon the ammonia solution. The latter
solution is indicated by reference character 26. The liquid butane
passes from condenser 6 through conduit 11 and returns toevaporator 1,
where it is again evaporated and the cycle repeated.
The ammonia solution flows b gravity from condenser 6 through conduit 2;
and heat exchanger jacket 28 to within generator 29. Here the
application of heat causes the ammonia to be expelled as a gas from the
solution and this ammonia gas passes through conduit 30 and distributor
head 31 to within evaporator 1, where it reduces the partial pressure of
the butane, wherefore the latter evaporates as previously described.
Water, containing but little ammonia in solution, passes from generator
29 into conduit.32 where it is further heated by the source of heat 36.
This heating causes the formation of vapor in conduit 32 which lifts
liquid through this conduit to within container 33. The liquid thus
supplied to container 33 may pass by gravity through conduit 37 to
condenser 6. The'hot'weak liquid passing through conduit 87 is brought
into heat exchange relationship with the cool strong liquid passing
through heat exchanger jacket 28 and an exchange of heat between the two
liquids takes place. The weak liquid is further cooled by being brought
into heat exchange relation with the cooling water in jacket 12 and is
hence ina condition to rapidly absorb ammonia in the condenser.
Vapor entering container 33 from conduit- 32 passes therefrom through
vent conduit 34 to the condenser.
During the operation of the hereinbefore described apparatus, the
pressure existing in the various members is uniform with the exception
of slight pressure differences, sufficient to cause flow of.fluids.
caused by liquid columns. The pressure existing in generator 29 must be
sufficiently greater than that existing in the upper part of evaporator
1 to cause the flow of vapor to take placefrom distributor head 31, or,
in other words, to overcome the liquid head designated by k This excess
pressure in the generator is balanced by the head exerted by the column
of liquid equal to the differences in levels between the liquid in
condenser 6 and generator 29, indicated by k It is, of course, necessary
that the head represented by h is less than that represented by h, in
order that flow shall take place While we have described a preferred
embodiment for carrying out our invention, it is to be understood that
modifications thereof fall within the scope of the invention,
which is to be limited only by the appended claims viewed in the light
of the prior art.
What we claim is: 1. Refrigerating apparatus comprising a generator, a
condenser arranged at a higher level than the generator, an evaporator,
a.
container arranged at a higher level than the condenser, said generator
containing an inert gas dissolved in absorption liquid andadapted to
expel the inert gas from solution, a conduit for conducting the inert
gas from the generator to the evaporator, a conduit for conducting
liquid refrigerant from the condenser to the evaporator, a conduit for
conducting mixed vapor of refrigerant and inert gas from the evaporator
to the condenser 1n heat exchange relation' with inert gas passing into
the evaporator, a, conduit for conductmgnch absorption liquid from
thecondenser to the generator by gravity, a congenerator, a condenser
arranged at a higher level than the generator, an evaporator, a
container arranged at a higher level than the condenser, said generator
containing aninert gas dissolved in absorption liquid and adapted to
expel the inert gas from solution, a conduit for conducting the inert
gas from the generator to the evaporator, a conduit for conducting
liquid refrigerant from the condenser to the evaporator, a conduit for
conducting mixed vapor of refrigerant and inert gas from the evaporator
to the condenser in heat exchange relation with inert gas passing into
the evaporator, a conduit for conducting rich absorption liquid from the
condenser to the generator by gravity, a conduit for conducting weak
absorption liquid from said container to said condenser by gravity, a
conduit extending upwardly from said generator to said container, means
to heat the last-mentioned conduitto lift liquid from the generator to
the container and a vent conduit connecting the upper part of said
container Withsaid condenser.
3. Refrigerating apparatus comprising a generator, a condenser arranged
at a higher level than the generator, an evaporator, a container
arranged at a higher level than the condenser, said generator containing
ammonia dissolved in water and adapted to expel the ammonia from
solution, a conduit for conducting the ammonia gas from the generator to
the evaporator, a conduit for conducting liquid butane from the
condenser to the evaporator, a conduit for conducting mixed vapor of
butane and ammonia from the evaporator to the condenser in heat exchange
relation with ammonia gas passing into the evaporator, a conduit for
conducting strong solution of ammonia in water from the condenser to the
generator by gravity,
a conduit for conducting weak solution of ammonia in water from said
container to said condenser by gravity, a conduit extending upwardly
from said generator to said container and means to heat the last-men
tioned conduit to lift liquid'from the generator to the container.
4. Refrigerating apparatus comprising a generator, a condenser arranged
at a higher level than the generator, an evaporator, a container
arranged at a higher level than the condenser, said generator containing
ammonia dissolved in water and adapted to expel the ammonia from
solution, a conduit for conducting the ammonia gas from the generator'to
the evaporator, a conduit for conducting liquid butane from the
condenser to the evaporator,' a conduit for conducting mixed vapor of
butane and ammonia from the evaporator to the condenser in heat exchange
relation with ammonia gas passing into the evaporator, a conduit for
conduct-- ing strong solution of ammonia in water from the condenser to
the generator by gravity, a conduit for conducting weak solution of
ammonia in water from said container to said 7 condenser by gravity, a
conduit extending upwardly from said generator to said container, means
to heat the last-mentioned conduit to lift liquid from the generator to
the container and a vent conduit connecting the upper part of said
container with said condenser. v
5; Method of refrigerating which comprises evaporating a liquidcooling
agent in the presence of an inert gas to absorb heat and thus forming a
gaseous mixture of cooling agent and inert gas, conveying the gaseous
mixture into the presence of an absorption liquid at such condition that
the cooling agent condenses on beingdeprived of inert gas in gaseous
mixture therewith due'to the introduction of absorption liquid intothe
presence of the inert as, separating the solution of inert gas in a
sorption medium from the condensed cooling agent, returning the
condensed cooling agent to the presence of the inert gas,- separating
the inert gas and absorption liquid by heat, circulating the absorption
liquid by means of a separate ource of heat to the presence of the
gaseous mix- 33 ture of cooling agent and inert gas and returning the
inert gas to the presence of the liquid cooling. agent.
In testimony whereof we hereunto aflix our signatures. 40 ALBERT
EINSTEIN. LEO SZILARD.






It is simply used to cool the reactor core to prevent a China syndrome.

https://www.nrc.gov/images/reading-rm/basic-ref/students/student-pwr.gif

https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/53/e9/74/2cde176701fab8/US1781541.pdf













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