ENERGY SCIENCE ESSAYS
These are science essays on the energy theme which features throughout these Web pages, whether directed at cosmological issues or technological topics. The intention is that, apart from a few Essays in the initial stages, the Essays will have more content of interest to the academic community and so will tend to be addressed to a more technical audience, one familiar with following an argument presented in mathematical terms. The Lectures to be added henceforth will aim at the more general audience, but the subjects addressed will always concern ENERGY and the AETHER SCIENCE on which the important phenomena and processes discussed most assuredly depend. Inevitably, I shall need to direct criticism at some scientific beliefs which dominate certain disciplines in science. Where those beliefs stand in the way of developing new energy technology there is no time to be lost. We must sweep such obstruction out of the way. I cannot do it alone, but what I can do is to describe what I see in the rotting foundations which underpin some aspects of thermodynamics and electrical science.
ESSAY NO. 1
THE REALITY OF PERPETUAL MOTION
ESSAY NO. 2
GEOMAGNETIC FIELD REVERSAL PERIODICITY
ESSAY NO. 3
"WHAT IS A "SUPERGRAVITON"?
ESSAY NO. 4
PHOTONS, BOSONS AND THE WEINBERG ANGLE
ESSAY NO. 5
WARM SUPERCONDUCTIVITY
ESSAY NO. 6
THE EXCLUSION PRINCIPLE
ESSAY NO. 7
G AND PEER REVIEW?
ESSAY NO. 8
COLD FUSION: MY STORY: PART I
ESSAY NO. 8A
COLD FUSION: MY STORY: PART II
ESSAY NO. 9
COLD FUSION APPEARS IN A U.S PATENT
ESSAY NO. 9A
A BREAKTHROUGH: U.S. PATENT NO. 5,734,122
ESSAY NO. 10
PROTONS, DEUTERONS AND NEUTRONS
ESSAY NO. 11
THE MAXWELL DEMON: A 21ST CENTURY PROSPECT
ESSAY NO. 12
A NEW RESEARCH THEME: ARE YOU SEEKING A THESIS TOPIC?
ESSAY NO. 13
THE CRYSTALLINE VACUUM
ESSAY NO. 14
FUSION BY THUNDER
ESSAY NO. 15
THE CHAIN STRUCTURE OF THE NUCLEUS
ESSAY NO. 16
A FUTURE ENERGY OPTION
ESSAY NO. 17
SOLID-STATE THERMOELECTRIC REFRIGERATION
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Quotation from the 1897 English translation of Flammarion's book
'POPULAR ASTRONOMY':
The sun is but a star; he will meet with the fate of his sisters; suns, like worlds, are born to die. ... May we conclude, then, that in these successive endings the universe will one day become an immense dark tomb? No: otherwise it would have already have become so during a past eternity. There is in nature something else besides blind matter; an intellectual law of progress governs the whole creation; the forces which rule the universe cannot remain inactive. The stars will rise from their ashes. The collision of ancient wrecks causes new flames to burst forth, and the transformation of motion into heat creates nebulae and worlds. Universal death shall never reign.
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