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    Scientists Used Cement to Make a Supercapacitor

    Dutchsinse commented on his FB page: "Remember a few years ago when I proposed using Carbon Black and / or graphene in Cement to make a super-capacitor / battery power storage system out of the concrete ---- and to make the concrete conductive through the mix?!
    Now in 2024, Look what scientists just figured out!"

    Scientists Used Cement to Make a Damn Supercapacitor
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    (Video at the link: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x91tfai )

    Researchers have made a supercapacitor out of cement and carbon black, which is similar to charcoal.
    A supercapacitor is an alternative to a battery, capable of storing energy and releasing it very quickly.
    If this new tech is scalable, it could be huge in the effort to shift toward renewable energy.
    There’s a well-known problem with renewable energy—it’s not constantly available. The sun can go behind a cloud and deprive solar panels of their power source, or the wind can not blow and render wind turbines completely useless. If we’re ever going to be able to transition entirely to green energy, we need to find a solution that allows us a constant stream of power.

    In other words, we need to be able to store energy as we collect it. As a result, there is a whole lot of interest in the development of things like batteries and capacitors, both of which store energy. Make the perfect energy storage container, and you revolutionize the entire energy industry.
    Recently, a group of researchers from MIT and Harvard released a new study announcing that they have discovered a new and exciting way to do just that. Well, “new” is an interesting word here. While the combination and the use case is definitely new, the ingredients are old— really old.

    The solution to our green energy storage problems could just be cement and carbon black.

    “The material is fascinating, because you have the most-used manmade material in the world, cement, that is combined with carbon black, that is a well-known historical material — the Dead Sea Scrolls were written with it,” Admir Masic, one of the authors of the study, said in a press release. “You have these at least two-millennia-old materials that when you combine them in a specific manner you come up with a conductive nanocomposite, and that’s when things get really interesting.”

    Related video: Nuclear Fusion Reactor For Cleaner Energy (Dailymotion)

    Now, one of those things you’ve almost definitely heard of—the title of “most-used manmade material in the world” is not awarded lightly. And carbon black is basically just very fine charcoal that comes from an incomplete combustion process. So this material is nothing crazy high-tech when you break it down into its constituent parts.

    But Masic wasn’t lying when he said that “things get really interesting” when you combine them. Mixed together, cement and carbon black create what is called a supercapacitor—an alternative to a battery that can store a very large amount of electrical energy and release it very quickly on demand.

    Carbon black is hydrophobic, meaning it doesn’t mix with water. So, when added to wet cement, it clumps up into strands and voids between pockets of the goopy substance. In doing so, the carbon black—which is also highly conductive—basically forms its own network of wires as the cement hardens. Once that occurs, the entire substance is dunked in an electrolyte like potassium chloride long enough for the material to absorb charged particles.

    If you make two electrodes out of this material and separate them with a thin insulator, you have your brand-new rechargeable supercapacitor.

    But superconductors have been made before. That’s nothing new. What’s most exciting about this discovery is that it’s basically lightly-altered cement—an incredibly common building material. Because you don’t actually need to add very much carbon black to standard cement to create this supercapacitor, the cement is still strong enough to be used in buildings. You could build the foundation of a house out of this material and be able to store enough energy to power that house for an entire day.

    And researchers don’t want to stop there. Another potential application they’re particularly excited about is building roadways. If you basically build a road out of a battery, it could be used to charge electric cars as they pass over top, giving them a little boost to just keep on driving. Different applications would likely need different variants of the material, but it’s all based on the same new tech.

    Right now, researchers are excited by the potential and apparent flexibility of that new tech. The next challenge is scaling up, as the team is currently working with a small sample. But if they can get this to work on a practical and useful scale, the sky may be the limit for green energy."

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    • "For 7 Years, I Had To Keep Silent About It" - Randall Carlson Breaks Silence:

    Randall Carlson: "I'm the biggest skeptic around, and what I saw can't happen. What I saw is impossible, but I saw it. When I was there, at this testing, I saw these scientists, physicists, and engineers. They were all scratching their heads. They've been struggling to explain what is happening for a year now."
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    • 03:06 Plasma, the fourth state of matter, exhibits unique properties under specific conditions, potentially offering new technological frontiers.
    • 04:01 Plasma technologies could revolutionize energy production and environmental restoration, driven by principles of self-organization and frequency manipulation.
    • 05:23 Plasma forms toroidal shapes under specific frequencies, a phenomenon with potential transformative implications across industries.
    • 07:44 Randall Carlson breaks years of silence on revolutionary plasma technology developments, bridging ancient numerical concepts with modern scientific applications.
    • 09:54 Ancient numerical sequences potentially hold practical applications in contemporary plasma technologies, demonstrating precise ratios for optimal functionality.
    • 10:49 Functional plasma technology installations outside London prove ancient knowledge's applicability in modern energy solutions.
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    • Unlimited Fresh Water: Can MIT's Breakthrough Save Us?

    This video is an exploration into a resent rabbit hole I went down. I read about MIT's new desalination breakthrough on Reddit, and needed to learn more! The topic of desalination is an important one that is only becoming more critical and could be a lifeline for huge area of the world. As well as looking at the breakthrough, this video also touches on classical methods (multi-stage distillation and reverse osmosis) and a case study of where this could be used, Kiribati.


    Exploring 2 recent desalination and fresh water breakthroughs. Get a LARQ PureVis pitcher and start enjoying fresh, pure water today: bylarq.com/undecided. These two new breakthroughs in water desalination and fresh water production show us where the technology may be heading, especially for more targeted applications. One of the advances gets fresh water at the push of a button WITHOUT filters, and the other can pull water out of the air without a power source, even in the middle of a desert. A large scale desalination plant isn't a one size fits all solution. Are these small scale advances worth the hype, and what role can they play in the freshwater crisis? Let’s take a deeper look.
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    • Planes of the Future: FD Engineering

    An engineering revolution is underway. Driven by dedicated individuals who are building extraordinary machines that will change our lives. The way we fly is about to change, driven by a new breed of aviators unafraid to challenge the status quo. From clean, green electric aircraft to autonomous sky taxis, these innovators are reshaping the future of aviation. As advancements in technology accelerate, the traditional jet age may soon give way to a new era of sustainable and efficient air travel. Could this shift signal the end of an era, or the beginning of a transformative leap in how we soar through the skies?
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    Perovskite Breakthrough - Future of Solar?
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    (Not really much of a breakthrough, but at least research and innovation continues...)

    Solar panels have some so far, but for all their progress, they've mostly always been based on silicon.
    But the next generation of solar based on Perovskite haven't taken off because they don't last enough for any real world application. But some new breakthroughs might just change that, and make the next generation of Perovskite Solar commercially viable. So how does it work, and how impactful could it be? Let's figure this out together!

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    • Potential Breakthrough In Turning Plastic Trash Into Something Expensive:

    • 0:00 Microplastic pollution
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    • 3:05 Plastic rain
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    • Creating Plasma Shockwaves Using A Wireless Energy Tower (ft. Geerling Engineering):

    Thanks to Jeff and Joe Geerling, I was able to use a 12kW AM radio tower to create a massive plasma speaker, and, I built an RF energy receiver which converts radio signals into usable electricity. It was an incredible time.
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    Pretty amazing, never heard of this before..

    I really like that this is a chemical power source..
    Would be interesting to see a detailed analysis of costs and recycling techniques.

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    My, this is some advanced piece of kit here. LAPD with what looks a little like a robotic dinosaur described as a robot dog. The concept isn't particularly new but seeing it in live crime investigation action is quite the thing I think:

    Source: Brian Roemmele on X

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    Randall Carlson is still at it: Thunderstorm Generator
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    * diligently vetted
    * open source
    * turns CO2 into Oxygen (transmutation by vortex)
    * Plasma technology (not fully understood by the engineers: they can't exacly explain HOW it works, but experience and testify THAT it works


    Scientific experiments prove the concept:

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    • 104.7 mpg Omega Car ignored by Media - Is Diesel Dead? - Here's the PLAN


    Casey Putsch, speaks about how his prototype Omega Car was ignored by the automotive and mainstream media after achieving 104.73 miles per gallon and 0-60 mph in 4.61 seconds, inspire of getting coverage in the past before it accomplished anything. He speaks about how he was compelled to build the car after hearing the lies of the then Senator, Barack Obama while running for President. Casey lays out his plan for future Omega Car videos to find out where in the World innovation can still happen and to speak openly about what he has learned about politics and industry in the last 10 years while building the car and the Genius Garage Educational Programs.

    Casey's next goal is to only burn 1 ounce of diesel per mile, or to achieve 128 MPG. The acceleration video was a direct comparison to a Tesla Model 3, a C7 Corvette, and a Dodge Viper RT/10. The fastest readings were- Tesla at 4.60, Omega at 4.61, Corvette at 4.61, and the Viper RT/10 at 4.85.

    The Omega Car is the cheapest car to drive per mile, beating out the Tesla and is the only one of these cars created with sustainability and affordability as a top priority. Casey is aiming to create a material science company and a design and engineering company creating everything from home goods to automotive parts while speaking openly about broken politics in the United States.



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    • 104.73 Miles per gallon, that is 44.45 km per liter!
    Average car in Europe uses between 15 and 20 km per liter! ... that means Omega Car is between 2.5 up to 3 times better! ... Let's say you spend ±$75 Dollars or ±€75 Euros per week, you can do the same ±$25 Dollars or ±€25 Euros per week using Omega Car! ... Saving you ±$200 Dollars/€ Euros per month or ±$2400 dollars/€ euros per year! ... Within 5 years to 10 years of savings, you can buy a brand-new car for that!

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    • Infinite Free Energy: Self-Starting 100% Magnet Powered Motor”?:

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    Perfect for eco-conscious innovators and energy enthusiasts, this motor promises a cleaner, greener future. Its compact design and easy installation make it accessible for everyone, from DIY hobbyists to professional engineers. Embrace the future of energy and join the movement towards a more sustainable planet. Say goodbye to fossil fuels and hello to endless possibilities with the Self-Starting Magnet Motor!
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    • His 100 KW prototype demonstrated the capability to produce substantial power without traditional fuel sources.
    • Miller's invention aims to revolutionize energy generation with minimal environmental impact.
    • The technology shows potential for applications in electric vehicles and other industries.
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    • Miller faced challenges from various interests opposing his innovative energy solution.
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    • Concept of A Self Running Magnetic Motor - Perpetuum Mobile?

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    Had a look at the patent.
    I am pretty sure that this works. So simple.
    Will look further into it and maybe build s little mock up for myself.

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    Quote Posted by meat suit (here)
    Had a look at the patent.
    I am pretty sure that this works. So simple.
    Will look further into it and maybe build s little mock up for myself.

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    Tesla Shows Off Humanoid Robots That Can Perform a Whole Range of Jobs



    As part of the We, Robot presentation, the American company Tesla presented several of its developments. In particular, the Cybercab taxi car without pedals and a steering wheel, as well as Tesla Optimus humanoid robots, which are capable of performing various household chores, were shown.

    Thus, after a quick update, androids will be able to water plants, walk pets, help carry heavy bags from the car, mow the lawn, vacuum, play with children and watch them, serve at the table, and much more.

    Along with this, Tesla Optimus will be able to perform some skilled work. At the exhibition, one of the robots was able to change a wheel on a car. During the offline presentation, the androids played Rock, Paper, Scissors with visitors, chatted and treated guests to beer.



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