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Zero-Point Energy, The Fuel of the Future

Category : General
Author : Thomas Valone
ISBN : 0964107023
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Description : This book demonstrates the exciting promise that zero point energy,
which supports every atom and molecule, will soon be used directly to
power a car, house, or spaceship. With a clear, simple-to-understand
style, a former community college teacher provides the only book with
the history and science of zero point energythat emphasizes its usage.
Here is the only uninterruptible fuel supply for the near future that
will be here sooner than you think. Business entrepreneur? You need to
learn about this before your competition does.
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Turning the Corner: Energy Solutions for the 21st Century

Category : General
Author : Dohn Riley, Mark McLaughlin, Lewis Johnman
ISBN : 0967311829
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Description : Alternative Energy Institute, Inc, (AEI) is a nonprofit, educational organization dedicated to informing the public about the upcoming non-renewable fuel crisis. AEI's revolutionary new book, "Turning the Corner: Energy Solutions for the 21st Century" presents the latest information about new energy research, both conventional and exotic, written in clear, straight-forward and compelling text. The energy field changes quickly, and, in order to keep pace with it, AEI has coupled this book with a portion of its website in order to provide the reader with the latest developments. The book covers the possibilities of energy conservation and efficiency, as well as renewable energy resources, but is also focused on potential emerging energy and propulsion technologies that may be developed in the 21st Century. This 385-page book is completely footnoted with Internet links and print media sources for the reader interested in delving deeper into the new energy field or relevant topics. Chapters include: "Cold Fusion: Fact or Fiction?", "Zero-Point Energy: Sailing the Sea of Energy," and "Universal Forces: Blackholes, Electrogravitics, & Deep Space Propulsion." This is a very exciting and well-researched book, one that AEI believes is long overdue.
About the Author
Dohn Riley graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1970 with a Bachelor of Science in Earth Sciences. In 1976 he received a Masters from Stanford University in Geophysics. Dohn has worked as a geophysical consultant in a variety of fields and taught college classes in Physical Sciences for 22 years for Sierra College in California. He has been Executive Director of Alternative Energy Institute, Inc. since its inception in 1997. Dohn also currently owns and manages a graphic design business, Riley Works, located in Tahoe City, California.
Mark McLaughlin, a professional researcher and writer with more than 200 published articles, trained as a historian and cultural geographer at the University of Nevada, Reno. McLaughlin's work appears regularly in California and Nevada newspapers; he was awarded the Nevada State Press writing award five times. Author of three books, McLaughlin frequently writes historical articles for such magazines as Sierra Heritage, Nevada, Weatherwise, and his work appears in the Grolier Educational 2002 Science Annual. McLaughlin, is a professional lecture, a frequent guest on regional television and radio programs, and a consultant for The History Channel. Mark owns Mic Mac Publishing, located at Lake Tahoe, California.
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This book added on 29-Dec-2002 by vlad
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Thermal Physics: Entropy and Free Energies

Category : General
Author : Joon Chang Lee
ISBN : 9810248741
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Description : From Book News, Inc.
This informal, readable introduction to the basic ideas of thermal physics covers the extremum principles of entropy and free energies. Prerequisite material on mathematics and quantum mechanics is reviewed, then chapters cover isolated thermal systems, systems in contact with a thermal reservoir, phase and phase transitions, and the Landau-Ginzburg free energy functional, employing analogies between what goes on in the thermal world and what goes on in the human world. The book assumes familiarity with introductory physics and with basic ideas of modern physics. Lee teaches in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Southern Mississippi.Book News, Inc.®, Portland, OR
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The Zero-Point Universe

Category : General
Author : Ray Fleming
ISBN : B0075VVQ8W
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Description : The Zero-Point Universe by Ray Fleming explores the idea that all forces must be transmitted point-to-point through the vacuum of space through the zero-point field
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This book added on 03-Mar-2012 by vlad
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