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Non Life Sciences => Technology => Topic started by: neilep on 26/11/2009 15:59:22

Title: Is It Possible To Capture Latent Energy From The Air ?
Post by: neilep on 26/11/2009 15:59:22
Dearest Latent-Energyologists,

As a sheepie I of course receive all the energy I need from fruit smoothies and pizzas...

But check these bulbs out !

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Bulbs That Are Lit From The Air

Energy, as ewe well know........ is magic power that fairies leave when they fly by Pylons.

Even though pylons are not everywhere there must still be oodles of energy (I don't mean solar energy) like the stuff that powers those bulbs floating around everywhere.

Is it possible to harness this latent energy somehow ?..It would be good wouldn't it to convert it to run a car or even an aeromobile or most importantly..my new blender which helps me make non newtonian froot smoothies !


so..whajafink ?

Can we harness latent energy from the air ?



Thank ewe for your kind consdieration in this matter.


husg & shmsihes


mwah mwah mwah mwah !




Neil
Latent Energy Would Always Be Early
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Title: Is It Possible To Capture Latent Energy From The Air ?
Post by: FuzzyUK on 26/11/2009 21:47:46
Impractical
Title: Is It Possible To Capture Latent Energy From The Air ?
Post by: neilep on 26/11/2009 21:54:12
Impractical


well..............I'm convinced !!
Title: Is It Possible To Capture Latent Energy From The Air ?
Post by: RD on 26/11/2009 23:13:35
A voltage is induced in a conductor which is not (geo)stationary as it passes through Earth's magnetic field,
 e.g. ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrodynamic_tether
Title: Is It Possible To Capture Latent Energy From The Air ?
Post by: Geezer on 27/11/2009 02:56:55
But don't discount the thermal energy in the air. The air is really quite warm, even when it's bloody freezing from our perspective.

Heat pumps can make use of this energy to heat water and our homes.
Title: Is It Possible To Capture Latent Energy From The Air ?
Post by: neilep on 27/11/2009 11:28:27
A voltage is induced in a conductor which is not (geo)stationary as it passes through Earth's magnetic field,
 e.g. ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrodynamic_tether

Thanks RD...so....sorted !!...all we need is each one of those to dangle down to each one of our homes and we have limitless power !...and who said it was impractical  ?  [;)]
Title: Is It Possible To Capture Latent Energy From The Air ?
Post by: neilep on 27/11/2009 11:30:53
But don't discount the thermal energy in the air. The air is really quite warm, even when it's bloody freezing from our perspective.

Heat pumps can make use of this energy to heat water and our homes.


yes, yes..there is thermal energy too !....we are well on our way to sorting out the earth's energy problems with dangley things from space and thermal energy collectors that we can keep in our pockets.....A bit like a hot potato !...yes...this will work !
Title: Is It Possible To Capture Latent Energy From The Air ?
Post by: LeeE on 27/11/2009 16:55:42
I have to wonder if that 'photo' is real.  At a rough estimate, about 400+ florescent tubes have been used and it would have been quit expensive to set the shot up, not just in terms of the cost of the tubes but also in the amount of time to set it up.

On the other hand it would be pretty easy to fake it using 3D software, especially as the lighting of the ground seems to show little correlation with the illumination from the tubes themselves, both with regard to coverage and to the lighting colour.
Title: Is It Possible To Capture Latent Energy From The Air ?
Post by: RD on 27/11/2009 20:43:50
...  At a rough estimate, about 400+ florescent tubes

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831 (http://www.richardbox.com/)

it would be pretty easy to fake it using 3D software, especially as the lighting of the ground seems to show little correlation with the illumination from the tubes themselves, both with regard to coverage and to the lighting colour.

The tubes do light up, weakly ... http://www.richardbox.com/

I suspect the first image in this thread is a double exposure: a brief one at dusk to record the sky, and a very long one after the sky is black to record the weak glow of the tubes, i.e. the image makes the tubes look brighter than they would have appeared to the eye.
Title: Is It Possible To Capture Latent Energy From The Air ?
Post by: Karsten on 27/11/2009 21:12:57
...  At a rough estimate, about 400+ florescent tubes

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831 (http://www.richardbox.com/)

it would be pretty easy to fake it using 3D software, especially as the lighting of the ground seems to show little correlation with the illumination from the tubes themselves, both with regard to coverage and to the lighting colour.

The tubes do light up, weakly ... http://www.richardbox.com/

I suspect the above image is a double exposure: a brief one at dusk to record the sky, and a very long one after the sky is black to record the weak glow of the tubes, i.e. the image makes the tubes look brighter than they would have appeared to the eye.


Exactly. If you take a look at the original post picture you can see a shadow for each light bulb all facing away from one light source coming from the left. If those light bulbs where lit up by themselves as much as they seem to be those shadows would not show this way I believe. There would be at least multiple shadows. Maybe none.
Also, the light bulbs in the background do not seem to shine as much as the ones in the foreground. Another reason to believe that there is an external light source behind the camera.

There are photographs at the website though that are more convincing. None of those shadows.

More about the costs, background, and science of this piece of art here: http://www.richardbox.com/press.htm
Title: Is It Possible To Capture Latent Energy From The Air ?
Post by: FuzzyUK on 28/11/2009 13:08:08
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The tubes do light up, weakly ...

That's no good. They should light up daily.