The Big Bang

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Again by the method of spectroscopy, it had been established that hydrogen, the lightest of the elements, is by far the most abundant, consisting of over ninety percent of all of the atoms in the universe. Helium, the second lightest …

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The Big Bang

August 31, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

Again by the method of spectroscopy, it had been established that hydrogen, the lightest of the elements, is by far the most abundant, consisting of over ninety percent of all of the atoms in the universe. Helium, the second lightest …

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The Big Bang

August 31, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

Again by the method of spectroscopy, it had been established that hydrogen, the lightest of the elements, is by far the most abundant, consisting of over ninety percent of all of the atoms in the universe. Helium, the second lightest …

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death of a great site

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These scams work by separating the water into oxygen and hydrogen and then burning the hydrogen. The article in How Stuff Works implied that, although the technology does now work now, maybe it can be made to work in the future. …

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death of a great site

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These scams work by separating the water into oxygen and hydrogen and then burning the hydrogen. The article in How Stuff Works implied that, although the technology does now work now, maybe it can be made to work in the future. …

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US is no democracy

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Why dont the republicans want more green technology; solar energy, hydrogen cell technology, windpower; to reduce our dependence on oil? Is it for selfish business interest of some oil companies? If the republicans dont know any science …

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Future Of Energy

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The reactor took 29 years to build and after NASA, it is a leading center of science. It uses hydrogen and warms to a temperature of several million degrees centigrade to transform the plasma state and then are released neutrons. …

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Propulsion Methods that Might Permit Very High Gamma Factor Manned …

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Another possible more efficient approach to antimatter powered manned interstellar vessels would be to use hydrogen ice/antihydrogen ice, positronium, protonium, or whatever as fuels to power heat energy based electrical energy systems …

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Science, August 22, 2008

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CoverUsing sunlight to rearrange the chemical bonds of water into hydrogen and oxygen, as in photosynthesis, would constitute a practical way to store solar energy as a fuel. Such an energy source will depend on new catalysts that …

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Fermentation (biochemistry) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia …

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Hydrogen gas is a substrate for methanogens and sulfate reducers, which keep the concentration of hydrogen sufficiently low to allow the production of such an energy-rich compound. [4] …

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