Dec
12
On the Carbon Path From Star Stuff to You
December 12, 2012 | 2 Comments
North Carolina State University researcher physicist Dean Lee has taken a “snapshot” of the way particles combine to form carbon-12, the element that makes all life on Earth possible. Carbon is far more crucial than carbon hysteria would allow. Without it there would be no you or your humble writer let alone fuels, diamonds and […]
Jun
27
Established Physics Has Another New Fusion Problem
June 27, 2011 | 21 Comments
Brillouin Energy Corp In Berkeley California has another Low Energy Nuclear Reaction (LENR) method in the development and proving stage. The new method comes at fusion from a different path than the Rossi E-Cat. The reports have the Brillouin at nearly 2 times the energy coming out from that going in. If this is real […]
Aug
4
Impossible But Done
August 4, 2010 | 3 Comments
This writer thinks with others that the “laws” of science and other notions have useful purposes when they work to our advantage. But the laws need challenged now and one must suppose forever. So when the impossible, flaunts the law, or whatever gets crashed, there’s cause for some celebration – not for the breaking, but […]
Nov
27
The List for Thanks
November 27, 2009 | 3 Comments
With a little thought there is quite a list of things to be thankful for even when staying on the topic of energy and fuels. There is the physics of the universe and all its marvels, the exchange between energy and matter, reactions that release energy and the amazing array of chemicals that can store […]