What is the perfect solar cooker? How should it function and perform? And most importantly should it be cost effective and comparable to the more conventional cooking methods thus offering an alternative to our current reliance of fuel sources?
Solar ovens aka solar cookers fall into 3 distinct categories; the box solar cooker design, trough design and the parabolic cooker design. Each design offers its own features, benefits and drawbacks: -
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Taking these factors into account, one must balance up the pros and cons of what the needs are for the end user. The predominant market for solar cookers includes developing countries, Tibet (lack of fire wood), China and India.
The Western world is now starting to harness solar cooking with the advent of peak oil prices starting to affect us all.
Could the Air Car be the next generation motor vehicle? Could this quaint car be the final nail in the coffin for the oil fuelled automotive industry of yesteryear?
The air car claims to be able to drive 200km on one tank of air. It is estimated to have a retail price of $15,000USD.
The people of this world are now demanding cheaper alternatives to their energy consumption.
Is free energy such an absurd concept? Here is a video which shows a WhipMag device in action, it operates simply on spinning neodymium magnets. Could this be the real answer to the energy crisis? Perpetual motion (overunity) may not seem so fictional after all!
Such a device, otherwise known as an overunity machine delivers more energy on output than the energy put in.
What are your thoughts, do you believe in alternative, sustainable, and viable energy sources such as the WhipMag Device?
Could such a technology be the fuel source of tomorrow? Are we really on the cusp of free
energy? Or will the oil barons have their say, and thwart the true progress of humanity, and leave us dependent on just fossil fuels for the foreseeable future!!!
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Particles travel in extra dimensions, and with hopeful anticipation, LHC may be able to shed some light on the big question…
We once thought we were at the centre of the Universe, and then we thought the Sun was. Eventually we realised we were just on the edge of billions of other galaxies. Soon we may have to accept that our 3rd dimension is just one of many multidimensional worlds.
We shouldn’t be asking the question; what happened at the point of the big bang, but Why did the big bang happen?
Will the Hadron Collider discover the God Particle (Higgs Boson) and give us a more thorough understanding of gravity? The Hadron Collider will be switched on in May 2008.
First we must ask - What is gravity and why is it so weak? - The weakest of the four elemental forces of the Universe. Could other Universes (branes) or extra dimensions affect the gravitational waves, which would explain its weakness?
Are we really stuck in a 3D Universe! If there more than 3 dimensions, could this explain why gravity is so weak? Quantum mechanics and the Hadron Collider certainly think so.