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Zero-Point Recovery Systems.

The zero-point of energy is the lowest energy level a system can have. It is the ground state or the natural state of all things. In a perfect recovery system the energy above this zero-point level is returned to do useful work either within the system or for use in another system.

 

The simplest recovery systems extract energy from a system in the form of heat by raising the temperature of coolant water or other energy storage medium and then redirecting that heat for other use. More complex systems extract gasses and other combustible effluent and either use these gasses as fuel or combine them with other fuels to create an more efficient energy source. An example of this can be found in today’s high-tech smoke stack scrubbers that recycle combustible gasses back into the energy furnace.

 

There are natural sources of recoverable energy as well. For example the methane gas produced by landfill decomposition can be used to fire a furnace to power a steam turbine to produce energy. Wave action and tidal action can be used to generate power as can wind and geothermal energy. Electricity can also be generated directly from photo galvanic cells. These cells today are not efficient enough to create energy on a large scale but the science of solar cells is growing in leaps and bounds and, when combined with new battery technologies, these cells and batteries will become an important stepping stone to the development of new energy technologies.

 

Many scientists and entrepreneurs believe that the universe is a natural energy source. They believe that energy, zero-point energy, exists in every molecule and every inch of the universe including the vacuum of space. They believe that energy that holds electrons in orbit around atoms and the energy that creates molecular bonds of atoms in elements and compounds can be directed or redirected for use as an energy source. They believe that energy waves that exist even in the vacuum of space can be tapped as a viable energy source.

 

Atomic energy is one example of this zero-point energy theory but many believe that atomic energy is only the beginning of this technology. We have all heard of the claims of cold fusion and the relatively new science of magneto hydrodynamics where magnetically charged fluids are used to create a kind of magnetic jet engine.

 

There is work being done on electric generators that use motors which incorporate extremely strong permanent magnets to increase the efficiency of an electric motor to a point seemingly beyond unity, where the energy output appears greater than the energy input. Some of these theories and claims seem to defy the laws of physics and many scientists are skeptical about these claims. There are some who say that these new technologies are being suppressed by science and economic consortiums that fear this technology will change the economic and scientific balance of power.  

 

Many of these new technologies could some day become reality and replace our dependence on fossil fuels but long before any of that can happen we need to develop ways to conserve and recover the energy we currently use.

It may be that some of these new technologies can be used to hybrid with today’s common fuels to increase the efficiency of our current systems.

 

One example of this is the work being done to extract the hydrogen gas from water. The laws of energy conservation say that this cannot be done efficiently. That it will require more energy to separate the hydrogen from the water than the usable energy it creates. If standard electrolysis is used there is certainly a huge loss and the energy output is only a small fraction of the energy input making the process a total net loss but recent experiments with pulse frequency electrolysis are generating much greater yields of hydrogen gas. While this generation of hydrogen gas may never approach 100% efficiency it may create enough hydrogen gas to make feasible the creation of hybrid machines that increase the miles per gallon of our gasoline burning internal combustion engines to a point way beyond our current minimum mileage standards.

 

This website was created to explore new sources of energy as well as the effective use of current energy resources. We will also explore ways to bridge the gap between today’s energy resources and the resources of tomorrow. We will look at ways to use new technologies to create recovery systems that approach the zero-point energy levels of our current processes. We will recommend websites and other resources that we feel can add to your knowledge base as it relates to new energy technologies and energy resource recovery.

 

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The giant turbines.

Leather and Jeans has a very good answer!! Thumbs up =)

marine science help!!!! quick these are my last questions & i cant figure them out for the life of me 4 a quiz?

Currently the shrimping industries are undergoing a lot of criticism from environmental and animal welfare groups. Which of the following is not a concern for the shrimping industry?

the amount of by-catch

overfishing

oil spills

pollution created by shrimp farming

Which of the following is considered plagiarism?

written communication that damages a person’s reputation.

copying materials from a source text, supplying proper documentation, but leaving out quotation marks.

spoken defamation to damage a person’s reputation.

giving the author or creator of an original work exclusive rights to that work.

A coral reef ecosystem might include all of the following organisms: phytoplankton, clams, octopus, moray eel and barracuda. The following shows a basic food chain of these organisms:

Basic food chain

In this food chain which organism is considered to be the primary consumer?

the phytoplankton because it is the first organism in the food chain

the clam because it is the first organism to feed on another organism

the octopus because it is the first organism to feed on another animal

the barracuda because it is at the top of the chain

Sea stars living in the waters of a rocky shoreline must adapt to in order to survive? Sea stars do not adapt to the

rising salinity of an evaporating tidal pool

predation from burrowing crabs

lack of water at low tides

pounding of the waves against the rocks

If we were taking salinity readings from an area in an estuary where a river is flowing into the ocean water, we would find the freshest water at the surface. This is true because freshwater is

more dense than saltwater

less dense than saltwater

colder than the saltwater

a better solvent than saltwater

Hurricanes have caused severe erosion along the beaches of Florida. As a member of the city council, you will need to vote on the proposed erosion control method. Advocates support the erosion method because it protects the coastline from the effects of currents and tides. Opponents do not support the erosion method because it’s extremely invasive, even banned in some states. Which method are you voting about?

jetties

planting dunes and grasses

beach renourishment

breakwaters

If you were to observe a marine organism on the beach, which of the following characteristics would best help to identify it as a crustacean?

its appendages

its ability to cling to rocks

its ability to burrow in the sand

its exoskeleton

A female loggerhead turtle was fitted with a tracking device. The data showed the turtle spending all of May, June, July and August offshore of Melbourne Beach, Florida. What would be the most logical explanation for this?

she was lost

she was waiting for the temperatures to cool off

she was mating and laying eggs

she was eating a lot of algae

Which statement best explains what happens to energy in a food chain?

The amount of energy increases as you move up a food chain because each organism adds energy.

The amount of energy increases as you move up a food chain because the organisms consume more food.

The amount of energy decreases as you move up a food chain because each organism uses some of the energy.

The amount of energy does not change as you move up a food chain because each organism replenishes the energy it uses.

Shenita is doing sea turtle research along the east coast of Florida and finds 10 female green sea turtles washed up on shore and very sick. There has been a recent red tide event along the east coast. She suspects the red tide has gotten into the plants the green sea turtles eat. She decides to have the sea turtles relocated to the Mote Marine Lab in Sarasota. Previous studies indicate that removal from red tide contaminated water for at least 50 days and the use of the drug Cholestyramine could help clear the toxin from the sea turtles bloodstream. After 2 months, Shenita and the Mote Marine Lab staff waved farewell to the healthy sea turtles as they released them back into the clear ocean water.

If we wanted to know for sure that the algae was causing the sea turtle deaths, what would need to be done with Shenita’s experiment?

nothing

continue observing the area

redo the experiment using the same variables

do a totally different lab experiment

1) overfishing. 2) copying materials. 3) Clam-primary consumer. 4) pounding of waves against rocks. 5) less denser than sea water.6) planting dunes & grasses. 7) its exoskeleton. 8) she was eating a lot of algae. 9) amount of energy decreases. 10) continue observing the area.

How can I make a career in the solar heating / energy field?

I’m working in IT Helpdesk field and no longer interested in this kind of work. I can’t stand sitting at a desk in an office answering phones, e-mails and helping others with their technical problems.

I am very good with technology/computers and want to start a career in the solar energy field, preferably as a technician working with solar heating and energy.

How can I make this start?

What kind of salary would I be making?

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PHYSICISTS! I Can you make a motor using permanent magnets? Doesn’t it break the law of conservation energy?

I saw this on you tube. Where is the energy coming from??????? And if this is real why can’t we use this for cars???? I think that they have some guy with an electric motor hooked up to it.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvHb41KP7To
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFGiWiXMHn0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHffliC2whk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCr3lOhMJCg

I watched all the videos.

In the first video, the demonstrator spins the device and claims that it will spin forever. It’s not very credible.

In the second video, you can’t see entire machine, but in a different video with the same machine, the demonstrator spins the device and it goes for a while and then he spins it some more to keep it going. No energy being generated there.

In the final two videos, the demonstrator gets the wheel to spin by pushing and pulling a magnet near the wheel. When he stops moving the magnet, the wheel slows down and eventually stops. Sorry, no motor here either.

The moral of the story is this: you can’t make a motor out of permanent magnets.

what is green power Do you believe that we need to find alternate, environmentally friendly energy sources?

How many possible “green power” options did you find in your research?
What were the options you found?
Are any of these options being used today?
Which, if any, do you feel are viable energy sources for the future? Why?
Which, if any, do you feel are not viable energy sources for the future? Why?

Green power usually refers to programs run by your utility. When you sign up the utility agrees to buy clean/renewable energy in the amount that you use. My utility gets it’s green power from a combo of wind, solar, hydro and geothermal. I pay a little more, but I like the idea of supporting the increase in clean energy.

How much water can be made from 5.41 ×1024 hydrogen molecules?

How much water can be made from 5.41 ×
1024 hydrogen molecules? Answer in units of
g.

297 g. You would convert the number of H2 molecules to moles by using avogadro’s number. Next, after writing the balanced equation for the formation of water by hydrogen and oxygen, use the coefficients of the hydrogen and water to form a ratio and then convert the moles of water to grams of water.

2H2 + O2 —> 2H2O

5.41E24 molecules H2 * ( 1 mole H2 / 6.022E23 molecules H2)* (2 moles H2O / 2 moles H2) * (33.01 g H2O / 1 mole H2O) = 297 grams H2O

how much of geothermal energy are we able to obtain ourselves and how much do we need to import?

This is on geothermal energy

Import? How the heck do you import geothermal hot spots? They are where they are and that’s where you build the plants. If you mean putting the power on the grid, one source becomes like any other, it’s just raw electricity.

Which nucleotide has the most free energy stored in phosphate bonds?

A. AMP
B. ADP
C. ATP
D. all contain the same free energy

I was figuring it was ATP, but I’m not 100% sure.

ATP - TRIphosphate, I think that is why. More phosphates, more energy

Whats your opinion on the technologies that surrounds us and the amount of energy use from those technologies?

just your opinion about the waste of energy use today =]

technology is good. We do use a lot of energy. I wouldn’t call it a waste, not most of it anyway.

There is some wasteful stuff. People drive bigger, heaver cars then they need to get them around, especially for short distance, low speed stuff. And a lot of times there’s an automated system doing a job that could just as easily be done by human power, like automatic doors, escalators, that kind of thing.

Mostly we just need to provide the amount of power the civilization uses, in clean renewable ways.


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