Jan Peter Roos
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Jan Peter Roos | |
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Born | January 3, 1934 |
Residence | Burlington, MA, United States |
Nationality | US |
Known for | Energy Density of the vacuum, Pushing Gravity, OU Generation |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Fluid dynamicist, President of APGR |
MSME '60 at MIT. I worked full time for Aero Systems, Inc. ~1981 to 1985 as an energy conservation mechanical engineer, to develop proposals and specifications for public bid ( P.E. stamp certified) competitions for funding by the State. Awarded projects to contractors were then supervised. I did solar collectors for school roofs and Ogden AFB, geothermal heatpumps and natural gas fired engines for electric power generation and exhaust heat recovery combined cycle operation for colleges. After that I did part time work with them till the early 90'ties.
Abstracts
- 2013 - "Optimal Electrolyzer Design Assessment"
- 2011 - "Optimized New Alternative Energy Primer" (Read in full)
- 2000 - "Geometry of a Magnetic Monopole"
- 1993 - "The Pressure of Magnetic Fields and the Minimum Energy Density of the Space-Time Continuum"
- 1987 - "The Energy Density of the Space-Time Continuum"
- 1986 - "Compressible Fluid Dynamics Study" (Read in full)
- 1967 - "Gravity as a Fluid Dynamic Concept"
Media
- 2011 - The Engineering Value of the Cosmological Constant (Video Lecture)