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t2016
3rd April 2015, 11:35
As far as we know, the sea level is raising up. We believe that the place near coastline may be affected eg hong kong and taiwan. We realise that some businessman start to design something to the market. Just for suggestion - handy as if your buyer want it for camping. We have no idea where is the safe place yet. Please also be prepared to move anytime when necessary.

Lifebringer
4th April 2015, 12:29
Gotta go back to the old ways and "build to live on the sea, Italy will have to also. I'd go for modern pressurized high volume heated sand glass water domiciles, weighted with soil like a "boppo-ball inflatable, only a more substantial material as a water-proof foundation. Just kicking a few ideas outside the box, to make adaptable "safe changes to lifestyle." HK's history of you ancestors must be used. Weights, balance and measures.

Good luck, you guys will be the island pioneers if you can pull this off, that other islands facing the same thing, will follow. Agricultural green houses floating with ferry transportation? That or become a part of China?:noidea: 's?

What about 4ft thick styrofoam to balance the weight adjustment? The stuff can finally be used for something good and easy clean-up because it floats if damaged will still float like a pool noodle/tubes.:zip lips:

Go for it through your Universities, Cities that can dodge typhoons, would be a boon.

t2016
5th April 2015, 06:57
Re: Recycle water for bathing

This system can save up to 90% of water - http://orbital-systems.com/
http://www.epochtimes.com/b5/13/11/12/n4008894p.htm再生水洗澡-節水90--科學家望推廣p.html

t2016
8th April 2015, 07:55
Re: Fuel

FUEL from thin AIR by WaterSparkPlugs.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pf8asPBoavQ

t2016
8th April 2015, 08:08
Re: Aeroponics Farming

A modified farming method: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRtt5tCF-78
Backyard aeroponics: self-sustaining farm for Wisconsin cold https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4gsnFJRAB0
5 Gallon Bucket Aeroponics - The easiest aeroponics system to build - Full Class HD https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eMt3kCUYnw

t2016
9th April 2015, 08:00
Re: Antigravity Mechanism

Antigravity Mechanism: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zo8PT4oIDIY

t2016
21st April 2015, 05:42
Re: Shoe

A shoe that GROWS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHts0SjPryU
World's First Hover Shoes - Soft Star Shoes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAaLOAvdVlk

betoobig
21st April 2015, 09:53
No fear. IŽll wellcome anything that come ahead.
So thanks so much for the info

LOVE
Juan

t2016
8th May 2015, 06:16
Re: Wireless Charging

I believe this system is much better than long distance Wifi charging due to the pollution to our environment.

Welcome to the World of Wireless Charging https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EApIkhxHaaY

What's wifi doing to us? Experiment finds that shrubs die when placed next to wireless routers http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2524598/Experiment-finds-plants-die-placed-internet-Wi-Fi-routers.html

t2016
8th May 2015, 06:28
Re: Partnered Output Coils

Free Energy Jan 2015 How Partnered Output Coils Work Together Its NOW up to YOU!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhNjUfz249Q

http://www.hyiq.org/Downloads/Guidelines%20to%20Bucking%20Coils.PDF

t2016
9th May 2015, 05:47
Re: Laserscribe Graphene Supercapacitor - Huge electricity storage device

I forgot where I got this article from.

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Graphene supercapacitors | Photo: UCLA
That battery life video that had gone viral due to a recent post on UpWorthy (and which we told you about Tuesday) now has an update. We told you that researchers at Ric Kaner's lab at UCLA had found a way to make a non-toxic, highly efficient energy storage medium out of pure carbon using absurdly simple technology. Today, we can report that the same team may well have found a way to make that process scale up to mass-production levels.

The recap: Graphene, a very simple carbon polymer, can be used as the basic component of a "supercapacitor" -- an electrical power storage device that charges far more rapidly than chemical batteries. Unlike other supercapacitors, though, graphene's structure also offers a high "energy density," -- it can hold a lot of electrons, meaning that it could conceivably rival or outperform batteries in the amount of charge it can hold. Kaner Lab researcher Maher El-Kady found a way to create sheets of graphene a single carbon atom thick by covering a plastic surface with graphite oxide solution and bombarding it with precisely controlled laser light.
English translation: He painted a DVD with a liquid carbon solution and stuck it into a standard-issue DVD burner.
The result: Absurdly cheap graphene sheets one atom thick, which held a surprising amount of charge without further modification.
That work was reported a year ago; we mentioned it due to the video virally making the rounds this week. Late Tuesday, UCLA announced that El-Kady and Kaner have a new article in press, in the upcoming issue of Nature Communications, describing a method by which El-Kady's earlier, slightly homebrewed fabricating process shown in the video can be made more efficient, raising the possibility of mass production. As the authors say in their article abstract,
More than 100 micro-supercapacitors can be produced on a single disc in 30 min or less.
El-Kady and Kaner found a way to embed small electrodes within each graphene unit, and place the whole thing on a flexible substrate that allows the supercapacitor to be bent. The team is already claiming energy density comparable to existing thin-film lithium ion batteries.
In the video we shared Tuesday, Kaner says that this technology, if it pans out, offers possibilities like a smart phone getting a full day's charge in a second or two, or an electric car reaching "full" in a minute. This week's press release from UCLA offers other intriguing possibilities:
The new micro-supercapacitors are also highly bendable and twistable, making them potentially useful as energy-storage devices in flexible electronics like roll-up displays and TVs, e-paper, and even wearable electronics. The researchers showed the utility of their new laser-scribed graphene micro-supercapacitor in an all-solid form, which would enable any new device incorporating them to be more easily shaped and flexible. The micro-supercapacitors can also be fabricated directly on a chip using the same technique, making them highly useful for integration into micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) or complementary metal-oxide-semiconductors (CMOS). As they can be directly integrated on-chip, these micro-supercapacitors may help to better extract energy from solar, mechanical and thermal sources and thus make more efficient self-powered systems. They could also be fabricated on the backside of solar cells in both portable devices and rooftop installations to store power generated during the day for use after sundown, helping to provide electricity around the clock when connection to the grid is not possible.
Kaner says that his lab is now looking for partners in industry that can help make these graphene supercapacitors on an industrial scale.
It's tempting to be cynical about the possibility of a magic bullet energy storage solution; such a breakthrough could solve any number of problems from annoying dead smart phones to two-hour charge times for electric cars to an inefficient power distribution grid, and it's easy to really want this kind of thing to be true. Plenty of seemingly promising technical innovations in the last few years haven't lived up to their hopeful hype. There's always the chance that further study will reveal a fatal flaw in graphene supercapacitor technology. But for the time being, ReWire officially has its hopes up, at least a little.


Making graphene supercapacitors with a DVD writer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oEFwyoWKXo
Make your own Graphene with a lightscribe Drive https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzF7OlD7gVw
Laserscribe graphene made at home - update https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWyZTMPVFTc
Graphite oxide + water + laser = breakthrough https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3O4YV0mrkfQ

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Graphene-Battery.net http://www.graphene-battery.net/graphene.htm

t2016
9th May 2015, 06:04
Re: BoostPack

Replacing My Car Battery with Capacitors! 12V BoostPack Update https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3x_kYq3mHM

t2016
9th May 2015, 06:15
Re: Ultrasonic water heater

World's most efficient overunity ultrasonic water heater from WITTS[www.witts.ws]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZoiY3FvxKo

t2016
9th May 2015, 06:21
Re: Freeze Water with Sound

How to Freeze Water with Sound https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ytAq9sOXMo

Video response to Brusspup - Cool Amazing Water & Sound Experiment https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A15ILr2R1K0

t2016
9th May 2015, 06:46
Re: Gill's Breather

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ndzbYqqD1Q

t2016
12th May 2015, 08:43
Re: Sound wave

Vaporizing Liquids With Sound Waves. Study UltraSonic Transducer & Cavitation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3dl4mL7ySc

t2016
26th May 2015, 04:47
Re: Some tool idea

Washing Machine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUgF24GcDi0

Nicer Dicer Plus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-w4yUjvYo8

Water supply : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGoQKOs7oo0

Sewing machine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfQFLQN-WaQ

Flameless self-heating cup, just water required !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zO8pKrODpPY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jh8k-ERPWU

Coffee machine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdsR8TlJTTc&spfreload=10

Ice-cream maker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JyCo7mNYmwk

Dish washer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JyZg4LDARc

Speaker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QNz7Ft3Vg4&spfreload=10

Spray gun: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGJ3ntvZV9Q

UB-FINE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACLZnYRElJ4

Swift Chopper: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDH5BhR7bvY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kwD13_Za2c

t2016
26th May 2015, 05:50
Re: MEALSPEC Flameless Ration Heater

MEALSPEC Flameless Ration Heater Test/Review: Making Breakfast
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ulxk0W4Rwdc

t2016
27th May 2015, 07:42
Re: Cooker

Energy saving cooker https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SU19ViZ3Yy8

Just burn 6 piece of newspapers to cook rice https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPxMe4XW2Aw

HOT-IN https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JQAmeg-eqg