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Fair point but this is not the issue.
The important thing is the realisation that materials behave completely differently compared to the laws of physics we know in a supraconductive state. The next step is to achieve supraconductive state under suitale temperatures for industrial usage. This may take some time but it is highly likely to become posible "soon". Then, we maybe running our 1100W PCs on a single AAA battery... |
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I think we're at the same stage when they first came up with the idea of the steam engine here: the theoretical and empirical aspects are there, they only need to refine them, but above all think on how to use this.
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Quote:
A wealthy chineese or Indian teenager somewhere in an ultramodern city typical of the post "Battles for Africa" new colonian war will cruise on his levi-iboard powered by a micro AAA battery ... while a poor emmigrant from old western Eu will run aside with a pyggy packed 25kg nitrogen bottle Last edited by TomcatViP; 10-28-2011 at 01:06 PM. Reason: corrected 5 to 25kg adfter heavy calculation according to Raaaid & Co 2011 |
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raaaid?
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I guess you did practice your cross-eyes excercices Bongo |
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hey has anyone read race to zero point by the aviation expert nick cook
according to him the germans were working in a time machine the time bell project
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