Dear
Subscriber,
This month
we are thrilled to bring you a first! Yep, the first human cell
laser and the cell continued to live a normal life after pumping huge amounts of
light through itself. It may make the public more aware of how
compatible light is for living cells, even if very narrow band laser light.
Continuing
our theme on light, Story #2 is another breakthrough that
generates something from nothing. At least, that is what most people might think
the quantum vacuum is composed of. With the kinetic energy and gigahertz
frequency of a moving mirror, light can pour out of the virtual sea of negative
energy photons, which is really a physical space full of matter. The article is
an excellent primer on the zero point energy of the vacuum, which is a future
energy source if we choose to use it. Story #1 and #2 convince
me that our books on bioelectromagnetics and zero point energy are written for
future generations.
The last three articles all deal with liquids. Story #3 offers
a microbial fuel cell which has numerous applications and the hope for
miniaturization. The next story describes a liquid lithium-ion battery for
electric cars along with the link to the Advanced Energy Materials for those who
want to follow up on it.
The last
article is a glimpse into the strange world of perpetual motion that has
manifested in superfluid and superconductive circuits for decades. It is
technically perpetual motion of the second kind which cannot be used to produce
work. However, it is enlightening to know that it exists and can persist for
years.
Thomas Valone, PhD,
PE
Editor
www.IntegrityResearchInstitute.org
More: Future Energy eNews, June 2011