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Tag Archives: energy
Electricity and the New Power: Free Energy Society
Freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, the freedom to peaceably assemble. These are all inalienable rights guaranteed in the Constitution. Something is missing. It seems that every couple hundred years or so, an new kind of … Continue reading
Posted in Quick Ideas
Tagged america, constitution, diesel, electricity, energy, freedom, fuel, gasoline, global warming, greenhouse gas emissions, methane, power plants, propane, rights, warmth, water heaters
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Knowledge
“All I know is that I don’t know, nothing” (Operation Ivy, Energy; 1991) The goal to circumvent the fact that absolute “knowledge” does not exist. This is something that I think a lot about as a scientist. One of my … Continue reading
Posted in General Philosophies
Tagged absolute, color, comparison, density, electron, emulation, energy, gram, ivy, knowledge, measurement, operation, phsyics, questions, red, relative, relativity, scale, science, speed of light
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