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In Reply to: RE: inside a bybee posted by Crazy Dave on April 3, 2015 at 15:48:05:
remember: 20/20 hindsight.Bybee stuff dissected,looks simplistic, but they are not.
The older ceramic sleeves employ a technology not available to the open market, military only. Oh I'm sure enemy states can buy it and duplicate it, but for us laymen, it would be darn right impossible.It would not be possible to replicate the knowledge and research Jack knows in its fabrication.
Newer purifiers use carbon nano tubes. Ever consider the ramifications?
First you need them long enough to be useful, then you have to terminate them. How the hell do you terminate a piece of carbon? Obvious there is a way but I suspect it ain't cheap. I once did search for nano tubes once:2 mm was considered very long...Jack Bybee is at an age where he deserves nothing less than to be sitting in his lounge chair with a cold glass of wine. But his mind keeps on ticking, and he keeps on coming out with new product.
I greatly admire him for that....
Edits: 04/03/15
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