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Trying to find super cheap way to collect solar

Started by buzneg, October 12, 2008, 01:30:56 AM

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triffid

One of the benefits of using more than 1x sunlight might be that not too many crop eating insects could handle the excess sunlight too.Something would have to evolve almost to handle the excess sunlight.I agree that we would want to use reflected light as much as we can to remove the IR part of sunlight real cheap.Moonlight is a beautiful example of reflected sunlight(no heat in it).I like the idea too that someone here expressed about diatoms.Maybe those silica shells evolved to focus the sunlight too.triffid

triffid

I like it too that someone somewhere is using reflected light upon plants.I had never seen an article about it before not.Now I don't feel so ashamed.For the past three days I've felt the giant clams were one up on us.Triffid

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triffid

Now I hear that ther's a jellyfish out there that's  figured out  a way to beat death.So it's immortal(turritopsis nutricula).What's next from mother nature?Triffid

buzneg

Quote from: triffid on February 04, 2009, 06:23:10 PM
Now I hear that ther's a jellyfish out there that's  figured out  a way to beat death.So it's immortal(turritopsis nutricula).What's next from mother nature?Triffid

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