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Showing posts with label science. Show all posts
Showing posts with label science. Show all posts

Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Flying Turbines To Power The Future - Wind Power Doesn't Suck After All..

Wind power has always been the wanna-be energy alternative, but quite frankly it has always sucked too much to be convincing of it's potential. Sure, wind is renewable, but it's also extremely unreliable...
Wind, just like the ordinary woman, will not blow where and when you want it.. 

Sunday, 9 February 2014

The Big Debate Over Man's Origins - Who won ?



Now the controversy between evolution and creation has been going on since forever. For most of the time it's been like any other argument of followers. Religion vs science had always seemed to me like a battle between Xbox and PlayStation, or Manchester and Chelsea - the fans are one sided, only acknowledging their respective side and completely diminishing the authority of the other (eg. PlayStation sucks because Xbox is bla bla...)

For those who have never been interested, the debate is over which is more probable as a model of origins - the creation by God and intelligent design as spoken of in the Bible and Christianity or the theory of evolution established by Charles Darwin and supported by modern science.

Tuesday, 14 January 2014

Next Gen Transportation Generously Brought To You By Lasers

The world keeps turning, science keeps discovering new technology, which rises and falls down the path of human progression. The general rule is that there is always something bigger and better, we only have to find it and tap into it's power.


That is exactly what Lightcraft Technologies has been doing for the past thirty year. The company is in research of a revolutionary propulsion system, which might take travel to the next level - beam propulsion.

Monday, 6 January 2014

How The World Deals With Nuclear Waste

 
 High level waste is the most dangerous by-product of nuclear power. It has the longest period of half life. In some cases, it may reach millions of years until it stabilises .