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Physicists Just Found a Loophole in Graphene That Could Unlock Clean, Limitless Energy

November 29, 2017 by Alan Stainer

Physicists Just Found a Loophole in Graphene That Could Unlock Clean, Limitless Energy

Sound too good to be true? Well it is most certainly early days, but graphene has quickly become a wonder material. It wasn’t long ago that self driving cars looked like a pipe dream and now look where we are.

https://futurism.com/physicists-found-loophole-graphene-unlock-clean-limitless-energy/

https://futurism.com/physicists-found-loophole-graphene-unlock-clean-limitless-energy/

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  1. Julian Bond says

    November 29, 2017 at 11:10 am

    Effectively a thermocouple turning ambient heat energy into electricity. opening up the possibility of an A/C unit that drives itself by reducing the temperature of it’s surroundings. There’s something delightfully perpetual motion about that.

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  2. Julian Bond says

    November 29, 2017 at 11:10 am

    Effectively a thermocouple turning ambient heat energy into electricity. opening up the possibility of an A/C unit that drives itself by reducing the temperature of it’s surroundings. There’s something delightfully perpetual motion about that.

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  3. Julian Bond says

    November 29, 2017 at 11:10 am

    Effectively a thermocouple turning ambient heat energy into electricity. opening up the possibility of an A/C unit that drives itself by reducing the temperature of it’s surroundings. There’s something delightfully perpetual motion about that.

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  4. Jean-Loup Rebours-Smith says

    November 29, 2017 at 11:11 am

    “limitless energy” seems very much like an hyperbole though, almost like they finally discovered perpetual motion machines. Maybe “abundant” or some other qualifier which doesn’t sound quite so absolute would have worked better.

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  5. Jean-Loup Rebours-Smith says

    November 29, 2017 at 11:11 am

    “limitless energy” seems very much like an hyperbole though, almost like they finally discovered perpetual motion machines. Maybe “abundant” or some other qualifier which doesn’t sound quite so absolute would have worked better.

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  6. Jean-Loup Rebours-Smith says

    November 29, 2017 at 11:11 am

    “limitless energy” seems very much like an hyperbole though, almost like they finally discovered perpetual motion machines. Maybe “abundant” or some other qualifier which doesn’t sound quite so absolute would have worked better.

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  7. Alan Stainer says

    November 29, 2017 at 11:56 am

    Yep I was sceptical about the limitless heading as well. Does it stop working at a certain temperature and below? It does sound promising though.

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  8. Alan Stainer says

    November 29, 2017 at 11:56 am

    Yep I was sceptical about the limitless heading as well. Does it stop working at a certain temperature and below? It does sound promising though.

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  9. Alan Stainer says

    November 29, 2017 at 11:56 am

    Yep I was sceptical about the limitless heading as well. Does it stop working at a certain temperature and below? It does sound promising though.

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  10. Nola Coulter says

    November 29, 2017 at 8:21 pm

    So exciting! Thank you, Alan, I appreciate the heads up. Keep me, (us) posted. No pun intended…Ha Ha Ha

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  11. Nola Coulter says

    November 29, 2017 at 8:21 pm

    So exciting! Thank you, Alan, I appreciate the heads up. Keep me, (us) posted. No pun intended…Ha Ha Ha

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  12. Nola Coulter says

    November 29, 2017 at 8:21 pm

    So exciting! Thank you, Alan, I appreciate the heads up. Keep me, (us) posted. No pun intended…Ha Ha Ha

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  13. Neil Farbstein says

    December 7, 2017 at 3:16 am

    Real hyperbole. There’s no indication it will perform better than plastic and ceramic piezoelectric generators that do the same thing.

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  14. Neil Farbstein says

    December 7, 2017 at 3:16 am

    Real hyperbole. There’s no indication it will perform better than plastic and ceramic piezoelectric generators that do the same thing.

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  15. Neil Farbstein says

    December 7, 2017 at 3:16 am

    Real hyperbole. There’s no indication it will perform better than plastic and ceramic piezoelectric generators that do the same thing.

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