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Great Solar Power Generation Idea
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04-30-2011, 08:54 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-30-2011 09:02 PM by admin.)
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Check out this neat idea. Not as revolutionary as HHO production etc, but . . .this is open source energy and I think this is a great idea Especially in sunny warm climates, seems to put out a lot of power.Have a look, how hard would it be to build a system that would automatically point the mirrors to the most efficient angle? Have a look builders. . .I'm planning on an off grid home within five years. . . I'm imaginging something like an old satalite dish, and then maybe a tesla turbine for the steam to go through, automatically aimed just right to the sun with some sensors, and hooked to some kind of generator and storage system. . linked in with some solar panels and a wind turbine?? Matt |
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05-10-2011, 12:26 AM
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RE: Great Solar Power Generation Idea
OK Matt turn in your OPEN-SOURCE-ENERGY card. Five years from now solar and wind energy will be laughable. Check out the Mueller device, and Ishmels car on overunity.com not to mention Russes EPG. KEEP THE FAITH
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05-10-2011, 09:16 PM
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RE: Great Solar Power Generation Idea
Ahahahah, I have faith, I guess I"ll stick with the new tech. . I'm just thinking along the lines of low tech I guess in comparison. . I definetly have faith~! Especially in Russ, I feel good news coming. .
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06-08-2011, 11:20 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-12-2011 08:35 AM by freethisone.)
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RE: Great Solar Power Generation Idea
This is a great idea, notice how they use many small mirrors. I wanted to keep up to date and include the results i found in a market tabloid, shortly after a myth busters try to make the shield of Arkamity's An 18 year old kid took over 5000 tiny pieces of mirrors, and then glued them to a parabolic dish. The results were amazing, and could melt even concrete.
There must be a higher focus when we reflect smaller, and smaller portions of light at our target. Reflect one photon, and move it directly behind another photon. A stream of photons, or photon train, that does not spread out as much over time, and distance from the observer.
http://www.youtube.com/user/freethisone?feature=mhum
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07-28-2011, 10:52 PM
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RE: Great Solar Power Generation Idea
Hi all I just wanted to relay a story I had heard that a man had installed some reflective glass windows on his house and that glass reflected the heat onto the neighbors house and melted the siding!! The siding could not have gotten a double dose of sun? Why??
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07-29-2011, 05:59 PM
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RE: Great Solar Power Generation Idea
(07-28-2011 10:52 PM)Blazer Wrote: Hi all I just wanted to relay a story I had heard that a man had installed some reflective glass windows on his house and that glass reflected the heat onto the neighbors house and melted the siding!! The siding could not have gotten a double dose of sun? Why?? It could be that the pane of glass was warped into a concave shape? Then it would be like a focusing a beam of light you can cook with. Ideas are bullet proof. |
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08-29-2011, 09:00 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-01-2011 03:13 AM by freethisone.)
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RE: Great Solar Power Generation Idea
i would like to describe an experiment for any one to try.
you would need 2 or more lasers. one infra red, one UV blue, and one Green if possible. the idea of certain materials can exist in a state of vacuum were energy consumes the material to full absorption. the dipole, that single pole has a spark and a discharge. we may charge them to a capacity of energy, according to its elemental properties. in the idea of light able to produce gravitational influences on surrounding matter. in this case as a carrier of vacuum energy. the way to do these experiments. contained if possible to a reflective confinement you place a gem stone made of magnesium iron oxide and silica. this green stone is called a peridot. the experiment should be created as to introduce / project these three laser energy's on the stone. to contain any photons in response to the light sources, or lasers. ![]() example : as a crystal, under vibrations of direct light influences of the combined laser sources. tourmaline, quartz or ruby. diamond is pure carbon, carbon is said to absorb energy or magnetic radiations. These crystals would charge until saturation. conducting, or ferrous materials within the stone will play a major roll in the experimental data obtained. This theory is based on an object of certain materials, or property, that may become higher energies in the presents of 2 or more light sources of a specific order. next you could try a continuous spark upon said stone and continue to reflect the photons in a chamber. The assumption is that an atmosphere would be produced around the stones, and that would contain said magnetic particles. energize these stones, as the lasers are also a fuel. there must be some ability of the gem to conduct. oxygen as an example. iron oxide. with that the energy surrounding the stone to become the higher potential, because the energy would thereby be in the outer shell, due to the conducting properties that expand atoms and stretch them into a gaseous conducting fluid. The silicate minerals make up the largest and most important class of rock-forming minerals, constituting approximately 90 percent of the crust of the Earth. They are classified based on the structure of their silicate group. Silicate minerals all contain silicon and oxygen. add source audio book. Click here ![]() similar conducting material From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For other uses, see Asbestos (disambiguation). Fibrous asbestos on muscovite Asbestos Blue asbestos showing the fibrous nature of the mineral Asbestos"unquenchable" or "inextinguishable")is a set of six naturally occurring silicate minerals exploited commercially for their desirable physical properties. note the last picture, and the material it is said to be made up of. Deep Impact space mission The head-on collision of comet 9P/Tempel and the Deep Impact impactor On 4 July 2005 at 05:52 UTC (01:52 EDT), Tempel 1 was deliberately struck by one component of the NASA Deep Impact probe, one day before perihelion. The impact was photographed by the other component of the probe, which recorded a bright spray from the impact site. The impact was also observed by earthbound and space telescopes, which recorded a brightening of several magnitudes. The crater that formed was not visible to Deep Impact due to the cloud of dust raised by the impact, but was estimated to be between 100 and 250 meters in diameter and 30 meters deep. The probe's spectrometer instrument detected dust particles finer than human hair, and discovered the presence of silicates, carbonates, smectite, metal sulfides (like fool's gold), amorphous carbon and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Light energy, and the magnetic field is absorbed, and therebye held as a charge. until said discharge. The magnetic field adds more of a pressure. a mesure of gravity, due to its max flux, and the nature of material with ability to conduct energy. more info below magnetite crystal along three axes was measured in fields up to 5000 gauss. The curves obtained are all similar in form, first convex towards the H axis, then concave, tending toward a maximum near 5000 gauss. With a longitudinal field of 5000 gauss, the digonal axis expands 30(10)-4 per cent, the trigonal axis 12(10)-4 per cent, and the tetragonal axis contracts about 4(10)-4 per cent. With an equal transverse field the percentage changes are a contraction of 44(10)-4, a contraction of 28(10)-4 and an expansion of 4(10)-4, respectively. Tests indicated that the effect perpendicular to a plane is independent of the direction of the field in that plane. No departure from cubic symmetry was established. To explain these results a model of the magnetic element in magnetite is suggested, similar to Ewing's recent model. The experiments favor the view that the rotating magnetic element is a group of non-parallel electron orbits inside the atom. Permeability of a magnetite crystal was roughly determined to vary from 1.2 to 1.38 as the field strength increased to 5000 gauss. somthing about light and cold space, somthing about a static medium or vacume. the ability of objects that conduct show clear evidence that light can be used as a carrier of energy.. take forinstance silicates, is it really that easy? atoms that contain oxagen are carriers. a gem stone in an ice cold bath, introduce laser energy magnetic field pressure, and a static source. the addition of salty water is were the charge will be mesured. http://www.youtube.com/user/freethisone?feature=mhum
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04-02-2012, 01:25 AM
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RE: Great Solar Power Generation Idea
The fusion energy is regarded to be highly effective with regards to generating energy & these days technological innovation is being designed to make the best use of it.
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12-23-2012, 10:55 AM
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RE: Great Solar Power Generation Idea
http://www.theidealistrevolution.com/goi...ld-record/
Germany’s solar power plants produced a record 22 gigawatts of energy on Friday, equivalent to the output of 20 nuclear plants. The country is already a world-leader in solar power and hopes to be free of nuclear energy by 2022. The director of the Institute of the Renewable Energy Industry (IWR) in Muenster, northeast Germany, said the solar power delivered to the national grid on Saturday met 50 per cent of the nation’s energy quota. “Never before anywhere has a country produced as much photovoltaic electricity. Germany came close to the 20 gigawatt (GW) mark a few times in recent weeks. But this was the first time we made it over,” Norbert Allnoch told Reuters news agency. The German government decided to turn its back on nuclear energy last year after the Fukushima disaster and plans to be nuclear-free by 2022. Critics have rounded on the initiative, skeptical that renewable sources can meet the nation’s growing energy needs. |
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12-23-2012, 05:36 PM
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RE: Great Solar Power Generation Idea
(12-23-2012 10:55 AM)KevinW-dirtwill Wrote: http://www.theidealistrevolution.com/goi...ld-record/ At least that's something. To be off grid would be even better.
As for most if not all of mans inventions and discoveries, we have or had to observe Gods Creation's, this in it'self proves he exists. Rom. 1:20. Have a good one, Jeff.
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12-23-2012, 06:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-23-2012 06:44 PM by Dog-One.)
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RE: Great Solar Power Generation Idea
(12-23-2012 05:36 PM)Jeff Nading Wrote: At least that's something. To be off grid would be even better. Yeah, like a one cubic foot box cranking out 10KW non-stop in your basement. That would certainly change my game. Especially if I could build another one for less than $1000. I like what is happening in Germany, the way they have taken hold of solar power and made it work for them. I don't like the large solar arrays or the wires and infrastructure that goes along with it though. Some of those classic German homes with solar panels on the roof... Yuck. Maybe someone will come along and manufacture clear ones that still work somehow. Even so, you still have night time power storage requirements to deal with. Something is going to break loose before long. Sounds like the cold fusion research is getting to a point people can start building small prototypes that actually work. How easily it will scale is yet to be seen. "Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity."
"Success is how high you bounce when you hit bottom." "If everyone is thinking alike, someone isn't thinking." - General George S Patton Jr |
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12-23-2012, 06:59 PM
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RE: Great Solar Power Generation Idea
Something is going to break loose before long. Sounds like the cold fusion research is getting to a point people can start building small prototypes that actually work. How easily it will scale is yet to be seen.
[/quote] Yes dog-one, I think it to be in the next few years. The snow ball is rolling, it's very very large now. I don't think anything or anyone can stop it, people are becoming very well aware.
As for most if not all of mans inventions and discoveries, we have or had to observe Gods Creation's, this in it'self proves he exists. Rom. 1:20. Have a good one, Jeff.
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05-08-2013, 08:31 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-08-2013 08:37 PM by jonardaron.)
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RE: Great Solar Power Generation Idea
Are you joking? Building cold fusion at home? Ever took a look at the papers to LENR/cold fusion? This will change your mind. (I know I'm a sourpuss
, just don't want you to get fooled, NASA had to conduct research on this for decades almost and video creators make it within weeks? No, really. To create nanostructures is not that easy, is it?)@topic: You wished an automatic sun-following automatism? Using sun sensors? Why not using some spare solar cells for that? (It's nothing else than a sun sensor and producing electricity at same time, we use this method in space all the time once one of the other attitude control sensors like star sensors fail due to stress or radiation or whatever [remember russian Mars spacecraft Phobos grunt? Star camera failed. No backup? They apparently did not use the solar panels as alternative. Or wait, they did. I think the star camera just caused some damage to other electronics. My fault. Nevertheless solar cells are used as sun-sensors/followers all the time.]) KevinW_EnhancedLiving Wrote:The director of the Institute of the Renewable Energy Industry (IWR) in Muenster, northeast Germany, said the solar power delivered to the national grid on Saturday met 50 per cent of the nation’s energy quota.Germany is foolish (excuse that, am a german myself so am allowed to say it?). We want to replace some nuclear plants with coal plants. But that is not told/seen. Catastrophic. Nothing bader than destroying our ozone layer. Just suicide! ![]() aj, btw, Muenster isn't in the northeast, it's in the northwest. It's in the northeast of West Germany - perhaps - perhaps this article is from cold war (pre 1990) ;-)? ![]() freethisone Wrote:in the idea of light able to produce gravitational influences on surrounding matter. in this case as a carrier of vacuum energy. Anyone wants to go to a physics forum and post this to discuss it with scientists?Okay, light can be influenced by huge masses (black stars as an example, see Einstein's predicted lens effect, i.e. one and the same star behind a black hungry hole showing up four times at each side because of bending of light). But can it be bended heavily - or easily? I mean will it be easy to get energy out of it by bending (gravitational influence)? But perhaps it really is possible to somehow catch the cosmic rays (photons[= light], neutrinos, whatever) and especially harvest the energy from them? Okay researched it and yes, of course, it is possible to harnest light momentum (EM-waves in general). Just imagine a 'light mill'.
A problem here as well as with solar sails (NASA currently wants to start a giant sail) is that thrust is limited. Especially here on earth direct thrust by momentum of hitting photons (as solar sails utilize if I'm right) is unthinkable. Whenever there is another influence on the spaceship or the 'ray to power generator' the rays will just play the minor role. Unforunately. (Or luckily, otherwise the sun would push earth more and more away to the edge of nowhere and the cold: the Cloud of Oort. )
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Especially in sunny warm climates, seems to put out a lot of power.





, just don't want you to get fooled, NASA had to conduct research on this for decades almost and video creators make it within weeks? No, really. To create nanostructures is not that easy, is it?)