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It’s intriguing to observe that people who maintain that free energy isn’t feasible or that it is a con have in no way attempted to construct such devices. They never appear to have had direct contact with someone who is constructing or has constructed such devices. They always say things like I’ve heard that those [...]
January 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Science | No Comments
The Simple Explanation Imagine tying a piece of thick rope to a hook in a wall, and then shaking the rope vigorously. The rope will be vibrating in all possible directions – up-and-down, side-to-side, and all the directions in-between – giving it a really complex overall motion. Now, suppose you passed the rope through a [...]
October 28th, 2009 | Posted in Science | No Comments
Deionization of water is a process which removes all salts dissolved in water. This process involves passage of water through ion exchange materials to totally remove salt content. There are two ion exchange materials for this purpose. Another term for deionization is demineralization, thus, demineralised water and deionized water are two similar terms, although the [...]
September 4th, 2009 | Posted in Science | No Comments
Glycerol is a liquid that has no color and no odor but is characterized by a sweet taste. In fact, it is sixty percent as sweet table sugar (sucrose). But experts say that it yields lesser amount of calories. It does not raise the amount of glucose in the body as much as sucrose does. [...]
June 23rd, 2009 | Posted in Science | No Comments
To paraphrase a quotation from Patrick Henry, who of course was one of our founding fathers in America, “give me energy independence or death.” In our economy, it’s time to face this truth: Boone Pickens, the famous Texas oilman, knows a lot more about energy and energy policy in America than virtually any of our [...]
June 16th, 2009 | Posted in Science | No Comments
Sodium hydroxide is one of the strongest alkaline with a chemical formula NaOH. It is also known as lye or caustic soda. Industries use this compound in manufacturing paper, pulp, textiles, soap, and many cleaning agents. This strong base forms heat-evolving solutions with water. It undergoes chemical reaction with acids, acidic oxides and some transition [...]
May 28th, 2009 | Posted in Science | No Comments
There’s a new movement heating up the culinary scene: high tech cooking, also called molecular gastronomy. For many decades California Cuisine has thrived, with its focus on fresh, local, organic ingredients. Now chefs are focusing on a need for attention to preparation as well, and they are using scientific techniques, tools and exactitude. High-tech is [...]
April 2nd, 2009 | Posted in Science | No Comments
A study of Astrology can be a journey of self-discovery. People often find that it reveals inner truths, possibly a secret message for everyone, a mystery that needs to be brought out. To reveal this mystery, we first need to have an understanding of the stars and planets, where they are placed at certain specific [...]
March 24th, 2009 | Posted in Science | No Comments
How soon will it be before you can press a button in your front room labeled ‘Supermarket’ and be transported a couple of miles up the road in front of the baskets ready to do your weekly shopping? The prospect of removing the need for time-consuming travel would completely revolutionise modern life. If it were [...]
February 27th, 2009 | Posted in Science | No Comments
With so much talk about environmental damage, dwindling fossil fuels, and sky rocketing oil and energy prices it is now clear that we must look for alternative energy resources that will be able to supply our endless needs without the possibility of it being exhausted. A Brief Lesson in History : A sustainable energy source [...]
February 27th, 2009 | Posted in Science | No Comments
When the promotional magnifiers arrived, they had the name of the catalogue company and would have a phone number to their catalogue department or to their customer service department. You can expand upon this history by investing in promotional magnifiers for your own business. People enjoy having magnifiers on hand because they never know when [...]
February 27th, 2009 | Posted in Science | No Comments
Consultants on alternative energies have predicted that shifting from an economy reigned by petroleum fuels to an economy based on alternative fuels will not be that easy. Even so, the amounts of novel technologies that are constantly changing have had a definite impact so far on how we perceive economy to be. For instance, take [...]
February 27th, 2009 | Posted in Science | No Comments
Geothermal power presents a lot of energetic potential to the world nowadays. It represents a fairly unexploited energetic sector which could in fact generate incredulous amounts of energy if properly explored. Geothermal power is produced from the Earth itself and thus, comes with the advantage of being natural. Power accumulates on the surface crust and [...]
February 27th, 2009 | Posted in Science | No Comments