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Large corporations have been testing a new device that can generate power on the spot, without being connected to the electric grid. Will we have one in every home someday?

(via Engadget)

Ars Technica >> Quantum gravity and space's informational entropy

“Holography, and anti de Sitter space/conformal field theory are two ways of describing the bending of space and the entropy associated with it. The two models are very closely related to each other.”

Ars Technica >> Using hydrogen to store carbon, and vice versa

“An alternative is to store hydrogen as… wait for it… hydrocarbons. Simply put, electrolysis is a pretty efficient process, and hydrocarbons have great energy density and are quite safe. The problem is not getting the hydrogen, but rather sticking it on carbon chains. Plants do this, of course, but they are very inefficient at it.

However, this doesn’t have to be so. One reason that photosynthesis is so inefficient is that supplying a hydrogen atom is a two-photon process—a process where two photons must be absorbed simultaneously by an atom or molecule to enter an excited state, which is then used to obtain the hydrogen. If we could alter photosynthesis so that the hydrogen was supplied externally, then there is a good chance that the efficiency could be improved substantially.”

Autotune the News applied to Steve Jobs

Ars Technica >> Photosynthesis uses quantum interactions to harvest light

“By some measures, the photosynthetic process is one of the more efficient energy transactions in nature. Scientists have taken an interest in figuring out how it works at the atomic level, as some research had suggested that quantum mechanics might be at work when the system was examined at low temperatures.”

Feb 9

William Shatner performance of Pulp’s Common People.

Feb 1

mikeindustries.com >> Never Dupe Your Readers

via Daring Fireball

Face-lift

My tumblelog got a face-lift today. Not that I disliked my old theme but I felt it was time for renewal.

M82 Theme by Airspace Workshop with custom colors to match my Twitter page.

One of the things that is wrong with religion is that it teaches us to be satisfied with answers which are not really answers at all.

- Richard Dawkins, The Root of All Evil?

If God wanted to forgive our sins, why not just forgive them? Who’s God trying to impress? Presumably himself, since he is judge and jury, as well as execution victim.

- Richard Dawkins, The Root of All Evil?