21st February 2011
In quickly summarizing some of the opinions that were offered in the first article "Energy and Magnetics" Let There Be Light (Part 1): The magnetic photon does possess effective-mass and energy. Symmetry can be broken, replaced with anisotropy and vector ...
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21st February 2011
The opening point is important to grasp. Generally, it is accepted that a photon cannot perform work, because it has no mass. Photons, as a quantum object, exhibit both wave-like and particle-like properties. It is also the force carrier for the electroma...
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10th February 2011
Green Energy is a very popular subject in today's world. However, many people know little about the most promising form of Renewable Energy: Solar Power. For example, it's a common assumption one must live in a sunshine state to receive any benefit. While...
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10th February 2011
I’ve got lead in my brain, mercury in my nervous system, and benzene damaged kidneys. I breath arsenic and nickel into my lungs to my oxygen starved heart, while singing in the acid rain, looking through smog and sulfurous clouds, with tears in my eyes tr...
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10th February 2011
Solar Power shows the most potential as a form of Renewable Energy. It’s also flexible enough to be used for very small personal tasks, or as the solar power source for a large Electrical Power Plant. One of its many good points is that, it does not requi...
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10th February 2011
I'm pro Renewable Energy. I'm passionate about Solar Power, and I care tremendously about our environment. However, coal is what brought us into and allowed the Industrial Age to occur. Even today, coal produces half of the energy in the United States, an...
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