Solar cells thinner than wavelengths of light hold huge power potential, Stanford research
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[QUOTE=imasillypiggys;25187275]newtons 3rd law says no[/QUOTE]
Wind has a "mass" of it's own so no.
[QUOTE=Sgt Doom;25263029]Is Indiana located in Finland now? :raise:[/QUOTE]
Nope, never said it was?
[QUOTE=texanderson;25263045]yeah
also europe is now in texas[/QUOTE]
Don't even fucking joke about that, that is my worst nightmare :smithicide:
[QUOTE=Tools;25263481]Wind has a "mass" of it's own so no.[/QUOTE]
the wind coming from the thing would push the thing back just as much as forward so it still would not work
[QUOTE=Squad;25272735]Nope, never said it was?[/QUOTE]Then why did you randomly ask if Indiana has volcanic activity? I never suggested it did or didn't.
Out of all the possibilities, please let this one work.
[QUOTE=imasillypiggys;25211238]how come no one ever talks about geothermal energy, its like every other energy but on crack (in a good way) and the technology is already there to do it[/QUOTE]
It works really well in Iceland.
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