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Fact for Easter Friday

In seventeenth century England, most children drank beer, not water.

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A US cleantech company called Blacklight Power has raised $60m for a new, very clean form of electricity production. Nothing astounding there, really - cleantech is very much du jour. What’s “WTFotd”-worthy about this story is that the technology they claim to have developed runs against a key part of quantum physics: they claim that they have discovered a lower energy level for electrons than the 1s shell resting state: the hydrino. To the layman: hydrogen has been extensively studied because it’s the simplest periodic element, and when you’re talking quantum physics, studying basic, simple systems helps… a lot. So physisicts think they understand it pretty damn well. A fundamental tenet is that the lowest energy ’shell’ (think of it as an orbiting satellite around a planet) that electrons can take around a hydrogen nucleus is called 1s. This is the ‘resting state’, and most physicists don’t believe it could be pushed any lower. *If* it could, then you could take out the difference in energy, use it to power a plant. But physicists believe that hydrogen electrons can’t go any lower: try to squish it in any closer, and it will just press back; so the only energy you...
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Julius Popp - writes with rain
A computer-controlled exhibition that uses a line of tiny water valves opening and shutting with great precision, to form words that hang in mid-air and accelerate to the floor, disappearing with a splash. One word: Awesome   If only Popp made a desktop-sized version, I’d love to have one in my room! (via) Bookmark/Share: sociallist_d857ef2d_url = 'http://www.overthecounterculture.com/2008/fact-for-easter-friday/'; sociallist_d857ef2d_title = 'Fact for Easter Friday'; sociallist_d857ef2d_text = ''; sociallist_d857ef2d_tags = ''; ...

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