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posted on April 27th, 2006 at 01:33 AM |
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The Mayan culture calculated the length of the 'day' (the time it takes for the Earth to perform one full rotation) to be 23.22 hours using a set of
mathematical equations and a technique not fully understood by todays scientists, but proven beyond doubt to be accurate. These equations are between
three and four thousand years old.
Modern mathematicians calculate the day as 23.24 hours. This is evidence in itself of the lengthening of the day.
High temperature superconductors (above 0 Kelvin, -273 C) are in existence and functioning. Work on a quatum based containment field is ongoing with
effective experiments proving quantum transportation through entanglement being a real possibility with respect to the generation of a stable quantum
field, and therefore being able to utilise zero-point energy particle interaction effects for "unlimited" power "production".
Even traditional physics states that the very nature of potential quantum particle transitions will result in the "creation" of a massive amount of
energy. Fair enough, it's understood nature precludes collection or use of this energy AT THIS POINT IN TIME. Science as a study of the big Why? is
progressing at a rate unimaginable to the scientists of 100 years ago, and in it's very nature is exponential. Who's to say what we think is
"impossible" today isn't just one seemingly innocuous, accidental or random discovery away tomorrow?
And besides, oil won't run out. Anyone who thinks oil is the result of the breakdown of ancient forest materials should do the math involved with
this concept. There has never existed in the history of the planet enough vegetation to have supplied the amount of oil we have already removed from
the ground.
I think my soapbox is straining a little so I shall simply say:
Ya'aa'tey (it is good)
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posted on April 27th, 2006 at 01:51 AM |
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I had a dabble with solar energy a few years ago.. Still have a working concept that is a ball tearer.. My point is BP Solar are at the forefront of
solar technology.. The money they have invested is huge.. Big users are Scandanavian countries.. This is for electricity generation though so I guess
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Unless of course we use electric cars and generate our own power to run them.... I love the Scandinavian use of wind for energy. Check this out...
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posted on April 27th, 2006 at 02:00 AM |
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I should have said that this is in Denmark as I left mainland Europe heading North for Norway. There are thousands of these up there, and I remember
reading that 25% of Denmark's electricity comes from wind power, and 35% by 2015
http://www.windpower.org/en/futuresupply.htm
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posted on April 29th, 2006 at 01:52 AM |
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Many scientists believe that the earth's moon (the largest satellite by planet/moon mass ratio comparison of ANY planet known) is the left over rock
from a massive "glancing blow" impact. The proving of such an incredibly ancient event is the problem.
Still, if the shoe fits....
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Fuel and all the talk about no more oil is rather depressing. The oil wont run out because no oil company is going to go out of business, what is more
likely is a conflicts or war so limited oil is refined so price goes up. Like Doug has said before the oil companies have to make a bigger profit or
make some sort of step forward each year or whatever peroid to keep investors happy. So price will always go up. Alternative energies will be taxed by
the government and are. There is a fuel excise on making ethanol too. So which ever way you look at it oil is getting more expensive.
If we could work out a way to get a car to get a million miles to the gallon without telling anyone we would be right! my 2cs.
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Why has no-one brought up fusion in the arguments about 'nuclear' power? The Tokamak reactor projects in Japan and France will have a HUGE impact
on cheap power production. Fusion will be the large-scale power of the future, and like all technologies, will eventually scale down in size and
complexity.
OK, it's extremely dangerous, but if it works properly its ALMOST free energy, and it's very clean.
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I was under the impression that fusion power was almost completely safe, far safer than current nuclear fission powerplants.... just damn expensive
and a pain in the ass to get it to work.
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Fusion is "safe" in that it doesn't produce toxic by-products (as in spent fission fuel rods). However, a fusion reaction could potentially, if it
breaks through containment, cause the Earth and much, if not all, of the solar system to be 'consumed' as fuel for the reaction.
That certainly would suck.
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posted on May 1st, 2006 at 04:35 PM |
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Hey that's awsome! They should try it one-day!
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posted on May 1st, 2006 at 04:48 PM |
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yeah, anyone watch spider man 2 ?
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Haha!
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posted on May 1st, 2006 at 07:07 PM |
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However, a fusion reaction could potentially, if it breaks through containment, cause the Earth and much, if not all, of the solar system to be
'consumed' as fuel for the reaction.
That certainly would suck.
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What the ****? Where on Earth (or elsewhere) do you get that from? You must be takin' the mickey right? :P There's no way that'd happen. Not
with gravity being what it currently is, or the Strong force what it currently is...
Actually, during the Manhattan Project, someone did raise the possibility of the Earth becoming involved in the reaction and being destroyed. Someone
clever figured that that wouldn't happen.
The only reason the sun happily 'burns' away is that it's got like a massive heap more gravitational 'pressure' holding everything in. Earth
hasn't got enough. But funny idea!
I guess a hypothetical exploding fusion plant could make a decent hole though, but no more so than a nuke. And, there'd be less radioactive crap in
the dust cloud. Some, but less.
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posted on May 1st, 2006 at 08:30 PM |
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since when did nuclear bombs make holes?
Mick knows his sh!73. Smart dude.
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posted on May 1st, 2006 at 08:33 PM |
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Dang, no tan for me this winter!
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hehe, nuclear winter?
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posted on May 1st, 2006 at 10:49 PM |
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before easily accessible oil runs out, it will become so expensive to fill up that stock 1200s will become popular, and alternate energy sources will
then become viable.
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"Actually, during the Manhattan Project, someone did raise the possibility of the Earth becoming involved in the reaction and being destroyed."
Actually, no. The possibility of the Earths' atmosphere being ignited was bandied around by some of the Manhattan team.
"Not with gravity being what it currently is, or the Strong force what it currently is..."
Gravity is the result of the inherent bending effect real particles of matter have on expanding space-time. The nature of gravitational interaction
changes depending on the nature of the matter you are dealing with. A singularity at the core of a black hole changes the nature of gravity as it
exists around it, as a singularity "lags" behind the rest of space-time because of it's super-compacted and therefore super-heavy mass. The Strong
(Nuclear) Force is affected similarly. The quantum universe is not restrained by what we believe to be the stringent laws of physics that control the
interaction of real particles, and a zero point energy event should not exist or even be possible with referrence to real particles, yet quantum
effect and zero point particle interactions are real. So which part of the universe are you referring to with this statement?
Careful readers will notice the use of the word "potentially" in my diatribe. Also earlier referrence to quantum interaction generated containment
fields for fusion. 'As fuel for the reaction' is probably where I wasn't clear. The "potential" damage caused by broken containment would be
from the "potential" release of massive zero point energy, caused by quantum transposition of a LOT of matter, rather than the less than likely
"possible" self-sustaining fusion reaction. I shall endeavour to be clearer in future.
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posted on May 2nd, 2006 at 04:17 PM |
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phew...............take a breath and check out this catalyst
article on fusion, be sure to check out the related info!
it would help if I posted the link
http://www.abc.net.au/catalyst/stories/s1625306.htm#contacts
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I was half a dozen Wild Turkey neats in when I wrote my previous post, and reading it now, I recognise how incredibly preachy and arrogant I sound.
I am not involved in the field, I am not educated formally in the field, and I am certainly not an expert in the field, so please forgive the
ramblings of a old bloke with a fervent interest in quantum physics, and the underlying nature of 'reality', who enjoys a good academic argument.
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Just as a sort of an aside to this topic of "What will happen when the oil runs out". As an avid reader of good sc-fi I recommend that you read The
Mote in God's Eye by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle. In it they describe the contact between humans and the Moties who were technical wizards who
went through several "runnings out of oil/collapses of the environment because of pollution etc.".
Other than that. It's a damn good read.
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great thread!
before oil runs we'll have too many problems with climate change to worry about. (Australia is now the fourth best contry for making species
disappear!) - this of course includes the orange bellied parrot...which is, i'm sure the only reason the wind farms down south didn't do
ahead.......hmmm no point saving species if you don't save the habitat (ie the planet)
so why not run your dune buggy on water....
http://waterpoweredcar.com/stanmeyer.html
Sure these "suppressed technologies" are patented but you don't need to prove that your idea works to patent it in the first place. Amazing how all
these inventors "dissappear" or "need to sell" their ideas. What a croc. These ideas don't work. Anywone can access patents (after 20 odd years
or something) and build the thing for yourself. geez you even do a practical in science class to separate water into oxygen and hydrogen.
i reckon electrickery is the go..real life example from brissy
http://www.electric-echo.com/
the question if where do we get it? there are 2 constants - light energy (from the sun) and wind (earths rotation). The sun powers just about
everything in nature (except the deep sea stuff) why not make the most out of it....?
nuclear - just like fossil fuels theres a down side even if things go right - what do you do with the leftovers?
anyway, just because petrol is the "accepted norm" doesn't mean we shouldn't look around for something else (even before it runs out), especially
if its a bit nice to the lump of dirt we live on.
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posted on May 4th, 2006 at 02:12 PM |
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Well written !!!
And shaihulud...... I've been meaning to read that book for a while. Its been ages since I've read any Larry Niven, loved his ringworld books, great
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"Actually, during the Manhattan Project, someone did raise the possibility of the Earth becoming involved in the reaction and being destroyed."
Actually, no. The possibility of the Earths' atmosphere being ignited was bandied around by some of the Manhattan team.
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Oh OK, sorry, I didn't realise that. I read about that some time ago. I guess the atmosphere being ignited amounts to the same thing in the end as
far as humans are concerned...?
Interesting stuff isn't it, that quantum physics. The hardest stuff I ever did at uni, shits all over mech eng. Interesting article (catalyst
transcript) there Scarlet.
I need to read some more I think. Cheers. A.
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"I guess the atmosphere being ignited amounts to the same thing in the end as far as humans are concerned...?"
Fair point, Aurel .
Geothermal seems to often be left out of these discussions, but I believe New Zealand has had some success with it in harnessing the steam to power
electric turbines (the same thing fission nuclear power stations do).
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"I guess the atmosphere being ignited amounts to the same thing in the end as far as humans are concerned...?"
Fair point, Aurel .
Geothermal seems to often be left out of these discussions, but I believe New Zealand has had some success with it in harnessing the steam to power
electric turbines (the same thing fission nuclear power stations do).
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Is the Geothermal power station near Brisbane on line yet??
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http://www.epa.qld.gov.au/publications/p00834aa.pdf/Birdsville_geothermal_pow...
Up and running!
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Not really near Brisbane though.
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