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Pan-Asian Music Festival at Stanford Posted by: StanfordUniversity
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By: grunder20. on 22 Dec 11, 10:11:34
This is the kind of power, or energy that needs to improve. More improvisations have to be done.?
By: adelle0001. on 28 Nov 11, 14:37:17
great lecture! really helped me with my research.? thanks.
By: thegreeensky. on 27 Nov 11, 16:58:52
great presentation.. well done!?
By: grunder20. on 25 Nov 11, 03:41:26
a good source and? very efficient
By: agapitoflores001. on 15 Nov 11, 11:12:34
This is a very good source of energy. It is very abundant. Bravo!?
By: peterszilagyi6. on 01 Oct 11, 16:27:31
This is great and makes excellent points. There? are a couple of counterpoints that are rarely addressed, though. One of my pet peeves is land area. There's a big difference between farming land area and covering it with reflectors. When I've calculated the amount of material we'd have to mine to cover 0.01% of the earth with even impossibly thin reflectors, it's a big problem. Wind has a similar problem on a global scale. We should not sweep these problems under the rug re. global scale.
By: WarblesOnALot. on 25 Aug 11, 03:12:28
@StanfordUniversity G'day... Um, I've made & uploaded a clip on the construction of the 2nd? Prototype SunFoil, which y' may like....? It otherwise appears in the 'Solar Thermal Ramjet' clip, that this lecture links into... Your comments would also be appreciated at 'boomerang aerophisics', & 'SunFoil Science'....; should y' feel so curious... Thanks. Ciao !
By: sidj86. on 27 Jul 11, 21:47:16
Great? presebtation. Are the slides available somewhere?
By: WarblesOnALot. on 10 Jun 11, 02:10:57
@StanfordUniversity G'day... Sorry I omitted your acc.name from previous post. New to this game... Um, it took yt's search engine 36Hrs to swallow it's disbelief sufficiently to work out the links; but for a real giggle, search "solar thermal ramjet" & be amazed at where NASA is ranked. Last time they took backseat to a Hillbilly was when Chuck? Yeager was still flying Rocketplanes, at Muroc Dry Lake (aka Edwards AFB) ! Please, search 'sunfoil' & try to Debunk; it's peer-review !
By: WarblesOnALot. on 05 Jun 11, 22:02:49
Heads Up...! Search 'sunfoil' and scroll to? the clip called "SunFoil Thermodynamics, Aerodynamics, & Solar-Thermal Ramjet-Effect". The Australian Gov'ts Commonwealth Scientific Industrial Research Organisation's evaluation is in the "SunFoil Short-Talk (May 2011)" clip... This is not a joke. Please enjoy the bread-on-the-waters excercise.
By: merakhagen. on 09 May 10, 11:58:15
43:09, there should be another arrow pointing from Mongolia directly? eastward. From Arizona, northwest-ward.
By: VBioreactorBydlo. on 27 Jan 10, 12:13:41
Excellent presentation! I hope humanity comes? to realization of some ideas and solar energy.
By: jcanivan. on 19 Jan 10, 21:04:17
Great presentation. Looks like you're? covering all the bases concerned with the problems of fossil fuel and the benifits of solar thermal.
By: Moritz08536. on 05 Nov 09, 04:05:24
Are the slides available somewhere? I am? interested in the sphere slides.
By: dwijaa. on 18 Oct 09, 12:47:34
Solar thermal power has the? potential for total rural electrification, empowering the masses and tranforming them from "passive consumers" to "active producers of power" (to quote Greenpeace), selling excess power into the National grid. Superb presentation! Really broadened my perspective. Thank you sir.
By: teleporttours1. on 11 Oct 09, 18:31:06
I teach classes to educate others. Solar thermal is really? the best energy source available. As well I have been teaching people to use solar domestic hot water heaters, they have a 3-5 year payback and last between 15-25 years with little service and repair required.
By: elcheat. on 03 Oct 09, 22:52:33
I love these speeches. Please keep them? coming.
By: mahdesimon. on 02 Oct 09, 14:56:32
Cool... I hope countries start building more of these plants soon....?
By: GREENPOWERSCIENCE. on 02 Oct 09, 12:38:29
Very Nice? presentation.