"Today, a young man on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration — that we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively. There is no such thing as death; life is only a dream, and we are the imagination of ourselves Read more…
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So what is carbon-free energy. Let’s begin by explaining some common applications; wind turbines, wave energy, reservoirs, hydrogen fuel, solar farms, carbon-neutral energy carriers such as ethanol or bio-diesel, and even nuclear power. These are just some examples of carbon-free renewable energy. The purpose of all these methods is to combat the increase in greenhouse gas emissions and reduce our impact on the environment as a whole.
Coal plants are another candidate for the accolade of ‘carbon-free renewable energy’. However coal plants that sequester their carbon end up having the biggest carbon footprint, mostly because not all the carbon-dioxide gets captured before it enters the atmosphere. Nuclear power turns out to be the second-most carbon intensive.
There is a multitude of umbrella terms and pubic relations terms being used to promote the wonderful world of ‘carbon-free renewable energy’. One such umbrella term is ‘clean coal‘. Now if ever there was a funny oxymoron term, then ‘clean coal’ has to take the prize.
Other ridiculous oxymoron’s include; United Nations, virtual reality, clearly misunderstood, found missing, Microsoft works, and political promise to name but a few.
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The Kandle Heeter Candle Holder is available from
heatstick.com, for $29.95. The ideal gift for all candle lovers and supporters of alternative energy devices.
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Fourth post in the series: – 99 Practical Ways to Save the Planet.
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Little Helpers
Put your children in charge of some of the energy saving and green tasks around the home – such as checking that lights and appliances are switched off, looking after the composting or feeding the birds – and reward them for doing well.
"Find something children enjoy and these habits are likely to last a lifetime."
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Energy Smart Schoools
Ask the staff at your childs school to match your green efforts at home by cutting back on energy waste on campus. Some energy saving and environmental tips include; Read more…
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Iraq may seem the central focus regarding the farcical ‘war on terror’ meme. However, Iraq happens to be one of the oldest cultures in the world. It is a place rich in heritage, the Garden of Eden and the Tower of Babel are said to have been sited in this ancient land. Not to mention ancient Mesopotamia (pre-Iraq) also gave us writing and the wheel.
There is however another quite remarkable device which dates back over 2,000 years; the Baghdad Battery. This device may have been used as a galvanic cell, perhaps used for electroplating objects and garnishing them with a gold or silver layer. The amazing part, if the battery was used for this purpose then it pre-dates Alessandro Volta’s 1800 invention of the electrochemical cell by more than a millennium.
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Third post in the series: – 99 Practical Ways to Save the Planet.
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Our children are the generation of tomorrow. For this simple reason we must nurture, educate, and pamper to their every need.
A bored child can be brought to life by a simple cardboard box, which a fertile imagination can turn into anything from a den to a spaceship. Before you recycle the box, let your child have endless hours of fun with a simple cardboard box and some paint. Of course, this simple concept can be used for most household items which we throw away without even thinking twice about (milk cartons, cereal boxes, etc). You get the idea.
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It requires much more land, water and energy to extract food from animals, than from vegetables. For example, in the USA it takes 140 litres of water to produce one kilogram of wheat, but a whopping 4,400 litres of water to produce a kilogram of beef.
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As part of the ‘Free Energy Friday’ series of posts, here is a fantastic concept brought to you by Marieke Staps; The Soil Lamp.
The idea is simple, the lamp has copper strips coming out of the bottom of it and it uses the soil as an electrolyte to power the LED light. All that is required in order to light your humble dwellings is the occasional sprinkling of water on the mud to keep the light shining bright.
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Second post in the series: – 99 Practical Ways to Save the Planet.
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Modern furniture and electronic gadgets and gizmo’s can emit enough chemicals to make the air in our homes and offices more hazardous than the air outdoors. To ensure the air you breath isn’t toxic, why not surround yourself with vibrant and life enhancing plants.
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In a previous post entitled; Alternative (Free) Energy, not so absurd after all I touched on the subject of how little we know about subjects such as Zero Point Energy and Gravity, and how they play a part in the concept of free energy.
Very little is known about the weakest of the four forces – Gravity, which supposedly bonds our Universe together. The three forces which far outweigh gravity are electromagnetism, strong nuclear force and weak nuclear force.
Here is a paper, written in 1911 by Charles Brush entitled ‘The Kinetic Theory of Gravitation‘. This paper goes some way towards proving the existence of an unlimited sea of energy that we float in and explains how we can tap into this ‘sea of free energy‘.
The paper discusses how gravity is actually a ‘push’ force, and not a pull force. It is merely a matter of understanding how to ‘frequency shift’ this unlimited energy to collect it and to harness this abundance of ‘free energy‘ which surrounds us all.
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