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Making the Weather

Wind is a sophisticated pattern and in linear mathematics appears to be a complex system. But we will need to persevere if we are to control our weather and prevent extreme weather from doing damage to our civilization.


Sound Walls on Freeways as Energy Collectors

Cruising down our Freeways, Highways and Toll Ways we often see large walls to block the sound to residential neighborhoods on the other side. This is to insure they are able to live in peace and quiet, indeed these sound walls work quiet well, however ask any tow truck driver what he thinks?


New Design Idea for Mars Rover Wheels

Roving across the surface of the Planet is no easy feat. Just getting there is one heck of proposition in itself. Vast surfaces on our Red Planet companion make it difficult to choose where to cruise.


Lagrangian Points and Nasa's Plan to Explore Space

A physicist's interpretation of the exploitation of how points of stability between existing planetary and lunar bodies exerting gravitational forces on spacecraft orbiting between them can be used to help extend mankind's quest to explore space.


Features of the Scanning Tunneling Microscope

Classified as a scanning probe microscopy instrument, the scanning tunneling microscope (or STM) is actually a better version of the atomic force microscope. The advantages and details are disucssed here.


Is Quantum Physics the End of Dualism?

The exploration on consciousness will be an increasingly subject in Quantum Physics as any observation is changing the results of the experiments we perform. At the very small the illussion of matter becomes more obvious and the realization that nothing is independend from each other more conclusive.


The Inaccurate View of Science

Offering an alternative method of viewing science and our understanding of knowledge.


Necessary Technology for Sustained Lunar Colonies

New technology must be constructed in order to make the dream on living on the moon a reality. The five key inventions suggested by Astronaut Young, in my opinion are: Surface Exploration Pressure Suits, Heavy Lift, Fast Heavy Lift, Reliable Uninterruptible Power, and Terraforming with 100% recycling.


The History of Wind Generated Power

Rising energy costs have many consumers searching for alternative fuels. Here is a history of one such source... wind power.


Johnson Space Center Hit Hurricane Rita

Johnson Space Center is famous for its history. Remember the saying; “Houston we have a Problem” when astronauts were conveying their serious problem as an understatement? Well still today Johnson Space center serves our nations space efforts. Over 15,000 government and civilian contractors work at the facility.


What About Those Brainwaves

Every moment of your life your brain is active.


The Advantages and Disadvantages of Alternative Energy

The advantages and disadvantages of alternative energy.


Telescopes - Principle of Operation and Factors that Affect Its Properties

How does a telescope work and how do they work? This article addresses these questions and provides a link for further resources.


Where Do Insects Go When It Rains?

Larger insects will cling to whatever shelter they can find until they are eventually washed along by running water.


Mississippi River Mouth Debris Jetting Using Acoustic Transducers

The Mighty Mississippi is backing up and causing flooding issues due to over growth build up at its river mouth. This is dangerous because that region is already so close to sea level. In fact much of the City of New Orleans is 12-feet under sea level and protected by a man-made seawall.


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