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Whackitov at kossmikham one typo and you think you got me on the run?? The pettenkoffer process was used throughout the 1800's, it was also used by nobel peace prize winning scientists.
No big deal is that the best? you can do?? since the 1950's scientists chose to discard measurements taken AT THAT? TIME IN HISTORY, in preference to measurements taken from ice core samples...simply because the previous measurements disproved their co2 argument and i have no idea who limbaugh is you teabagger
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Category: How to & Style Tags: Free energy 400 Billion Dollar Secret 2,353 likes, 349 dislikes Show more Show less Link to this comment: Share to: Top Comments Its a pity that CWT - the company featured in this clip -? had to file for bankruptcy... their technology seemed to have successfully worked. Maybe they were too successful? :(
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No, the plant is powered by its?
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Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment! 3? years later, and we are still in a crisis.
sasukeuchihayou 11 hours ago When people say it wont be cost affective what do you mean?? Could some one mail me and explain please?
RedRoosterRoad 23 hours ago Would be nice to see this? put into production on a large scale.
RedRoosterRoad 23 hours ago Unblock UserWhether or not it is cost effective is not the issue here. The fact is that it could reduce our dependence on foreign oil. Recycling itself is not cost effective yet alot of people do it. If you were to take the space that landfills currently take up im pretty sure that you would not only be helping the environment by reducing pollution but that would give alot more room for crops or building of any sort. I believe that in the long run its much more cost? effective that some may realize.
Tcanuth 1 day ago The Diesel in USA is very cheap ! Here in AUstria 1,4 €? = 2 $
Japanplutonium 1 day ago The government will never allow this to happen because the politions can't? make as much money
phil1267 2 days ago this company is fraudulent. The people must rise and take this matter on cohesively, together and in grand scale.
Electricians, inventors, car enthusiasts, and investors must join hands and create the future. oil is funding wars, and causing them? as well. The earth knows why the oil is their now, will it know why its gone when it needs it?
MARKETING2DAY 3 days ago wow in the video, it's scary to see how much agricultural waste we are producing... basically how many chickens are born? and killed for nothing.. :(
happysinger23 4 days ago producing cost<what we take cost. IF that don't exist then forget it.?
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The world biggest garbage dump is a floating one and has twice the size of the USA. Top Comments Go to your nearest supermarket and look around. ALL the products on the shelves will be consumed and the plastic bottles or packages or wrappers they were in will be thrown away? and will be ALL garbage... Isn't this sad? Why not try better at recycling? And also, why not make re-fillable containers at your grocery store that you would visit and refill your glass bottle with? We are killing everything in the planet and none really cares except of how to have fun and make profit! Way to go!
idiaitatisarkoudas 2 months ago 25 Reply Share Remove Flag for spam Block User Unblock UserThey should sell reusable containers and sell food items out of a bin. If? you put your food item in a containers as opposed to a bag offered at the store, you get a small deduction in the plastic bag you're not using for the recyclable container. I'll sacrifice flashy packaging if it keeps more of this shit from happening.
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Logm813 15 hours ago AWESOME!!!??? right up my alley,,please consider me for? a position on your team I am also an investigator,would love to talk more
richardfireone 3 days ago @Alxscode all our council rubbish bins here(australia) have different coloured lids red-rubbish yellow-recyclables (plastic bottles cardboard boxes) green- garden mulch,grass,vegetation. we are not allowed 2 put plastic bags? in the yellow bins. that defeats the purpose of fully recycling plastic ! it's the plastic bags that end up in the ocean. there should be a bin 4 plastic bags.
spankMAbooTAY 3 days ago shits fucked up i wanna have? my own planet and let every one doin this rot in there mess
mitchellblade1 4 days ago Why isn't this plastic being recycled instead????
Alxscode 5 days ago Plastics did not exist 10,000 years ago. Glass did? not exist 10,000 years ago. Thats toxic soil, not soil.
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jamesfelp 1 week ago Well I don't think that polluted water should be called an island the twice the size of Texas.It's definately not an island by? definition,... It's so people like you freak out and decide the world is going to end unless we stop this
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I totally agree with this notion & I try to avoid unnecessary plastic package & wrapping where I can. Sadly enough, even though I eat fresh food as much as I can & also waste? separation is a rather big issue here, avoiding garbage isn't possible quite as much as I would like, so I still end up with a fair monthly amount of it & I really hate it. This world has become much too concerned with numbing itself in fake comfort that slowly adds up & then will bite back hard one day
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Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment! The LHC is amazing. I’m betting they won’t find the higgs boson and will have to build another machine and start all over again.?
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danjsilk1 1 day ago at 0:9? looks like a stargate!!
ceasefire066 3 days ago @frostbyt90 Is that short for "Spartan's Testicles??
doveisle 3 days ago 2 @XodiakGangrene very true. i just think that all the energy and commitement put forth? into this could have been used in a better way. Unlike the time invested into inventing a plane or something actually usefull. But yes, unfortunately it will take more than money to solve the worlds conflicts...
plasmaninjaa 4 days ago @plasmaninjaa Money is only paper. It cannot solve the world hunger. Totalitarian? goverments, religious fanatics and backwards people who are distrustful of science are the reasons world hunger exists. Unfortunately, these elements exist in one form or another in both advanced and developing countries.
Sure, scientific advances are almost always used by mindless leaders for petty wars and insignificant quarrels among humans. But in the end, the benefits certainly surpass the disadvantages.
XodiakGangrene 4 days ago @zn4rf 400 Billion years hahahaha, if you REALLY believe the earth is going to be? around for another 400 billion years, why even bother with this experiment.
Arteolike 6 days ago @Arteolike The sun will go nova in what? 400 Billion years? To me thats fairly enough time to figure out how to get off/out of this? solar system. But i think it is more likely that there will be wars because of food/energie/raw material shortage... And while reading your comment... I got a strange feeling let me put that feeling into a question... Do you ever want children of your own?
zn4rf 6 days ago @zn4rf Look, the world will end one day or another, get over it and sleep in peace. Once the sun goes boom, it will become a supernova eruption, we need to travel light years away from our solar system to to escape this explosion. We have way to? travel that far, that fast, and carry 7 billion + people, we have no way to even study planets that far let alone travel there and start another "earth"
Arteolike 6 days ago @Arteolike well "saving" this planet ist a stupid idea.? Why? becaus the planet is a self correcting system it DONT need our help.... the Planet will heal itself when we are all long gone. The other thing is even if the humanity survives at one point the sun will either go boom or shrink and collaps into itself... what do you think happens then with living on earth? eh?
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At first glance, they look like a couple of giant inflatable garden chairs that have washed out to sea
But they are, apparently, the ultimate solution to rapidly rising sea levels.
This computer-generated image shows two floating cities, each with enough room for 50,000 inhabitants. Enlarge lilypad
The 'Lilypad' cities would be powered by renewable energy sources
Based on the design of a lilypad, they could be used as a permanent refuge for those whose homes have been covered in water. Major cities including London, New York and Tokyo are seen as being at huge risk from oceans which could rise by as much as 3ft by the end of this century.
This solution, by the award-winning Belgian architect Vincent Callebaut, is designed to be a new place to live for those whose homelands have been wiped out.
The 'Lilypad City' would float around the world as an independent and fully self-sustainable home. With a lake at its centre to collect and purify rainwater, it would be accessed by three separate marinas and feature artificial mountains to offer the inhabitants a change of scenery from the seascape.
Power for the central accommodation hub is provided through a series of renewable energy sources including solar panels on the mountain sides, wind turbines and a power station to harness the energy of the waves.
Mr Callebaut said: 'The design of the city is inspired by the shape of the great Amazonia Victoria Regia lilypad. Some countries spend billions of pounds working on making their beaches and dams bigger and stronger.
'But the lilypad project is actually a long-term solution to the problem of the water rising.'
The architect, who has yet to estimate a cost for his design, added: 'It's an amphibious city without any roads or any cars. The whole city is covered by plants housed in suspended gardens.
'The goal is to create a harmonious coexistence of humans and nature.'
'Some countries spend billions of pounds working on making their beaches and dams bigger and stronger.
'But the Lilypad project is actually a long term solution to the problem of the water rising.
'And it has the other objective of providing housing for refugees from islands that have been submerged.' Enlarge lilypad city
The Lilypad city would house climate change refugees
Centred around a lake which collects and then purifies rain water, the Lilypad will drift around the world following the ocean currents and streams.
It will be accessed by three marinas and will also feature three 'mountains' to offer the inhabitants a change of scenery.
Power will be provided through a series of renewable energy sources including solar, thermal, wind energy, hydraulic and a tidal power station.
The city will actually produce much more energy than it consumes and be entirely 'zero-emission' as all the carbon-dioxide and the waste will be recycled.
Mr Callebaut added: 'It's an amphibious city without any roads or any cars.
'The whole city is covered by plants housed in suspended gardens. The goal is to create a harmonious coexistence of humans and nature.
'I think trying to accomodate the millions of people left homeless by environmental changes will prove to be one of the great challenges of the 21st century.'
Neither the cost of building the city or the cost of living there have been revealed.
According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the global sea level is expected to rise between nine and 88 centimetres by 2100, with a 'best estimate' of 50 centimetres.
This is due to global warming which is causing the ice caps to melt.
In many places, 50 centimetres would see entire beaches being washed away, together with a significant chunk of the coastline.
On low-lying Pacific islands such as Tuvalu, Kiribati or the Maldives, the highest point is only two or three metres above current sea levels.
If the sea level was to rise by 50cm, significant portions of these islands would be washed away by erosion or covered by water.
Even if they remain above the sea, many island nations will have their supplies of drinking water reduced because sea water will invade their freshwater stocks.
There are also tens of millions of people living in low-level coastal areas of southern Asia, such as the coastlines of Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Burma, who would be in danger.
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The credibility of the IPCC sinks lower and lower as their wild claims about the future get sillier and sillier. There is no evidence that sea levels will rise by more than about 10cm (four inches) by 2100. They have been on the rise slowly ever since the end of the Little Ice Age, and there is no sign of any acceleration of the rate in recent times. If anything, the rate of rise is likely to decrease in coming years. The IPCC is ignoring the facts and relying on faulty computer models. There are currently no 'climate change refugees', and that is unlikely to change in the foreseeable future. Click to rate Rating (0)
- Peter Warlow, Brentwood, UK, 03/7/2008 15:33
It makes perfect sense to take to the water - I think it looks beautiful, thank heavens there are people out there who have the intelligence to think "outside the box". Click to rate Rating (0)
- Mary, Greensboro, NC, USA, 03/7/2008 15:32
I think these 'lily pads' are a great idea, they would make ideal 'prisons' thereby freeing up our land prisons ready to house all those young people who will be sentenced for carrying a knife/weapon.
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Tech Sat-nav for dogs - why you need never lose the scent of your wild rover again If your dog goes off wandering instead of walkies, help could be at hand. Just switch on their doggy sat-nav and you can track their every move.
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New network means commuters can use mobiles underground It is news that will make many a commuter's heart sink... from today thousands of passengers will be able to make mobile phone calls underground.
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Is this the iPhone killer? Nokia launches advanced £450 handset Nokia today unveiled the mobile phone it hopes will take on the iPhone and the BlackBerry. The N97 is being billed as 'world's most advanced mobile computer'.
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Fish are more scared of themselves than a real opponent, a new study has revealed. Tests showed that male cichlids try to fight themselves when they spot their reflection gawping back at them in a mirror. ...read
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Blink and you miss it: Shuttle Atlantis and space station pass in front of the Sun The back of the shuttle Atlantis and International Space Station can be seen passing in front of the Sun
A cursory glance would tell you there was nothing much going on in this picture. But look a little closer and this extraordinary image shows, in the top right-hand corner, the Space Shuttle docking at the International Space Station.
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Explosive Red Dead Redemption hits stores as UK gamers finally get their hands on Grand Theft Auto meets the Wild West Red Dead Redemption
Well it's finally here. The multi-player, morally ambiguous video game that looks as good as any Western movie went on sale in the UK at midnight today.
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Scientist accused of playing God after creating artificial life by making designer microbe from scratch - but could it wipe out humanity? Craig venter
In a world first, Craig Venter, a maverick biologist and billionaire entrepreneur, has made a synthetic cell from scratch. The breakthrough has led to accusations scientists are 'playing God.'
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Launched: Space yacht that will sail on 'solar waves' to Venus Japan's Ikaros
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MARS ROVER ROLLS TO VICTORY
The plucky Mars Rover Opportunity has rolled past Viking 1's record for the longest mission. It has survived for six years and 116 days. Here we look at some highlights... April 28, 2010: Endeavour on the Horizon<br /> Opportunity used its panoramic camera to view the rim of Endeavour crater. It spent years traversing along the sandy Martian landscape to get there. The image was taken on the 2,226 Martian day of its mission. April 28, 2010: Endeavour on the Horizon Opportunity used its panoramic camera to view the rim of Endeavour crater. It spent years traversing along the sandy Martian landscape to get there. The image was taken on the 2,226 Martian day of its mission.
* o April 28, 2010: Endeavour on the Horizon<br /> Opportunity used its panoramic camera to view the rim of Endeavour crater. It spent years traversing along the sandy Martian landscape to get there. The image was taken on the 2,226 Martian day of its mission. o 26 December, 2007: Cape St Mary<br /> A spectacular rocky outcrop at Cape St Mary, which is a 45ft promontory on the western rim of Victoria crater. o 28 December, 2004: This mosaic was acquired shortly after Opportunity arrived to investigate the site where its heat shield hit the ground south of 'Endurance Crater' on January 24, 2004. On the left, the main heat shield piece is inverted and reveals its metallic insulation layer. * o August 28, 2008: Ascending to Level Ground<br /> The rover climbed out of 'Victoria Crater' following the tracks it had made when it descended into the half-mile diameter bowl a year earlier. o 25 September, 2007: Bright Band Inside Victoria Crater<br /> A layer of light-toned rock exposed inside Victoria Crater appears to mark where the surface was at the time, many millions of years ago, when an impact excavated the crater. o June 8, 2004: The path into Endurance<br /> This image from the panoramic camera shows the rover's 20ft drive path into the crater called 'Endurance.' It was the first major destination of the rover. * o 24 January, 2008: 'Lyell' Panorama inside Victoria Crater<br /> Opportunity examined rocks inside an alcove called 'Duck Bay' inside the Victoria Crater. o 5 December, 2005: Olympia panorama<br /> This view from the panoramic camera shows an outcrop called 'Olympia' along the northwestern margin of 'Erebus' crater. The sulfate-rich sedimentary rocks were formed by wind and shallow water. o 26 January, 2004: Landing site<br /> The interior of a dark crater surrounding the rover Opportunity at Meridiani Planum on Mars can be seen in this colour image from the rover's panoramic camera. The rim is around 32ft away to the south-west of the rover.
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Why Apple row with Adobe is stopping people watching BBC iPlayer on their iPhones Steve Jobs said Apple's cutting-edge products would never support the programme Adobe Flash, which almost all embedded online video require.
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Space yacht will be first craft to travel on 'solar waves' as it sets sail for Venus A 'space yacht' propelled only by sunlight particles bouncing off its kite-shaped sails is set to launch next month.
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Floppy disks terminated after Sony stops production Floppy disks are finally heading to the great electronics scrapyard in the sky.
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Next Previous Close ROVIO Rovio, £199.99, Firebox.com This ultra advanced WiFi robot acts as your eyes and ears whenever you leave your home, as you can control it 24/7 from anywhere in the world. Rovio has full audio and video streaming. VIDEO WATCH Spy Video Watch, £89.99, iwoot.com This watch records video and takes photos thanks to the almost-invisible camera hidden in the number '2' of the watch face. It has 2GB of storage speed and connects to a PC via a USB cable. USB VOICE RECORDER USB Voice Recorder, £29.95, boysstuff.co.uk Make notes or record conversations with this small and cleverly disguised USB Voice Recorder. It has 2GB Flash Memory that gives up to 40 Hours total recording. EAVESDROPPER Eavesdropper, £4.99, gadgetshop.co.uk Small and unobtrusive enough to fit in your shirt pocket, it picks up and amplifies conversations from up to 30 metres away. ISPY BINOCULARS Mr I Spy Digital Camera Binoculars, £29.95, gadgets.co.uk These 1.3 Megapixel Binoculars that are also capable of recording what you see. It can take both stills and video and has 16MB memory. SPY PEN Spy Camera Pen, £47.99, play.com Disguised as a fully working pen, this miniature video camera, is perfect for covert surveillance. The 2GB of internal memory can store up to 15 hours of footage, and can be downloaded via a concealed USB. STEALTH SLEEVE Stealth laptop sleeve, £16.99, Firebox.com A simple but clever disguise for your expensive computer. It looks like a tatty envelope, but is made from tear and waterproof material and padded with foam. Would ewe believe it? Sheep sent for CT scans to produce better meat Sheep breeders will pay £85 per scan
A sheep strapped in a hi-tech scanner may appear comical but the science behind it is seriously helping to improve Britain's national flock. The CT scanner, normally used in hospitals, reads the amount of muscle, fat and bone on animals, enabling farmers to pick the best rams for breeding. ...read
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The house of straw strong enough to withstand huffing and puffing - and a hurricane Breakthrough: This house, built from straw and hemp panels, can withstand winds as strong as 120mph
The environmentally-friendly house, built with straw bale panels, can resist winds of up to 120mph and its creators say its success has proven straw is a potential sustainable building material.
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'Biggest upgrade since colour': Google unveils TV that lets you surf the net Sony CEO Howard Stringer, left, and Intel CEO Paul Otellini
GoogleTV will allow customers to access Facebook and watch films on YouTube in the comfort of their living rooms.
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Up and away! World's largest airship lifts off for the first time The model 580 Bullet airship is 230ft in length and covered with a thin material that is 10 times stronger than steel
More than 70 years after the Hindenburg disaster ended the golden airship era, giant blimps will take to the skies again with the launch of the world's largest inflatable craft.
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Can't make a meeting? Just send in your robotic co-worker The person working from home appears on the screen on QB's head
Fed up with attending endless meetings when you'd much rather be at home? Step forward the QB from Anybots - a robot who can go to the office for you.
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World's best view: Astronaut takes stunning self-portrait with Earth reflected in his visor Nasa astronaut Garrett Reisman, Atlantis mission specialist, takes a self portrait into his helmet visor during the first of three spacewalks
This is a stunning self-portrait that would make Vincent Van Gogh proud. Nasa astronaut Garrett Reisman took the impressive shot of his visor, which reflected his stunning view of Earth and the International Space Station.
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Water on the brain: Grey matter literally shrinks without hydration Woman drinking water in desert
Research shows that dehydration not only affects the size of the brain but also how it works.
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Microsoft gives Hotmail a major makeover to rival Yahoo and Google Some content will be viewable on the e-mail inbox window
Microsoft have given their popular free email service Hotmail a thorough spring clean.
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World's smallest water lily saved from extinction at Kew The waterlily grows in freshwater hot springs
The smallest water lily in the world, which had vanished from its only known hot springs location in Africa, was saved from extinction by experts at Kew Gardens.
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A flying visit? No, this year the rare purple heron are here to start a family Rare: A purple heron at Dungeness in Kent which is nesting with its mate in the UK for the first time
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds yesterday revealed that a pair of purple herons is nesting in Kent --and is expecting chicks in a few weeks.
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Tie the 'bot: Robot registrar performs first ever wedding ceremony robot wedding
The groom looked dashing and his bride was resplendent in white, but all eyes in this Japanese wedding were firmly on the robot priest.
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