Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Air HasThe Power Of Life When She Breathes


Popular Science March 2004, page 14 says "A radically new type of battery takes advantage of the way water molecules line up when they come in contact with glass. The battery, developed by Larry Kostiuk and his colleagues at the University of Alberta uses the water molecules which have postive and - ends (sort of a river that flows upstream half the month, so the flowers of the power revive us.) Glass takes on a postive charge when it contacts the wall. The opposite molecules of the water line up with it, flowing past it in small channels." A battery powered by water. When you go anywhere, for power you just find the beach and you're right where you were going! I don't know much about air, but one definite thing can be deduced, if any major constituent of the atmosphere has polarized molecules like water, a generator powered by the air could be based on the same principle. This way you wouldn't even have to fill the battery with water to get continous power! Giant power stations might be built powered by air or water. Another use of batteries of this type may be with more polarized molecules of something else that would take the place of the glass and water, e.g., waste. This would make the waste with often high valence of worth for power, reducing it's volatile chemistry, so it's clean. I'll finally be able to see Must See Soap Operas! If the power generated was large, the power could be used to recycle the rest better.


How I'm On the Web Without Millions of Years of Wait

If it would take many times the lifetime of the known cosmos to randomly type out the words "to be or no to be or not to be or not to be" at a go, how has evolution created the huge complexity of life as we have lived it for millions of reruns of MTV? The world is value in evolution from which the higher and higher levels of life are built up from the world of mass/energy, which is simple. At the level of each time of evolution the luck is watched by ways to see if of worth to the building. If you typed in all the letters of "to be or not to be" with just random luck at it would take much longer than if you had simple rules to pick the words such as of idioms. And if you have a way to choose each a,s,d and f instead of ones and zeros, you could speed up the way to much win a Ma Bell authorship prize, a sort of line item veto of evolution. Evolution is not random, it's randomness used to achieve goals. It's more than my yearbook of 85. My image has both low and high res via special eyewear I wore to honor a jug of Stop Signs she wore with when I was in my prom month in college! Evolution has made us complex by starting slow and by shortcuts, multiplying up the speed and complexity, with higher and higher speed, like how civilization started slow, and with more evolution the right complexity to solve more problems is achieved. This is a good bit of proof that while randomness is of worth because life is change, it's not as worthwhile as lots of labor.
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